2332
1162
4706
3494 data points have been researched
out of a potential 8200 (100 Companies x 41 Metrics x 2 Years).

42.6 %

Researched

The Apparel 100 dataset is a comprehensive collection of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) data and supply chain transparency metrics for the world’s 100 largest apparel companies. With a combined market cap of over $1.22 trillion in 2018, these companies represent more than half of the global fashion market, making their transparency and sustainability practices critical.

The 2024 updated dataset includes 41 key metrics, ranging from greenhouse gas emissions and water usage to labor rights and corporate governance. It identifies gaps in disclosure and highlights opportunities for companies to improve their policies and practices.

Compiled in collaboration with Sustainometric researchers, the dataset is designed to inform policymakers, human rights advocates, investors, and sustainability professionals. It aims to drive accountability and promote better practices across the apparel sector.

 

Methodology

The Wikirate.org platform is designed to enable an open data ecosystem that connects information from across expert organizations and individuals.

The Apparel 100 research aggregates a broad set of data and indicators based on commonly used reporting standards like the Global Reporting Initiative and civil society research, like Fashion Revolution’s Fashion Transparency Index, that make their methodology and data open and transparent. 

The data is aggregated from research using public sources (corporate reporting and websites) and complemented through collaborations with research organizations, with methods including desk research, data scraping and API connections.

The quality of the data has been checked for 80% of the desk-researched data.

In addition, a subset of the top 100 apparel companies was contacted for data verification and updates, with 4 of the 29 contacted companies responding.

Click here for more information on the project’s contributors.

 

Download this data set and use it in your analysis

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