Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 global objectives introduced by the United Nations in 2015. Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) metrics are used as a framework by investors and stakeholders to asses a company’s impact on society and the environment.

ESG ratings are scores given to companies which evaluate their performance against environmental, social and governance criteria.

Infographic listing the 17 sustainable development goals published by the UN.: No Poverty Zero Hunger Good Health and Well-being Quality Education Gender Equality Clean Water and Sanitation Affordable and Clean Energy Decent Work and Economic Growth Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure Reduced Inequality Sustainable Cities and Communities Responsible Consumption and Production Climate Action Life Below Water Life on Land Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions Partnerships for the Goals

You can find SDG and ESG data from the following resources

You can also access free databases and web resources. The University of Kent does not have subscriptions to the following databases so some data may be restricted.