How Ziggma's Impact Data Works

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Last updated: May 2026

Ziggma is a  portfolio analytics platform built for self-directed investors who want to  align their investments with their values  
Impact data is provided by ACA Ethos,  an independent impact data provider that aggregates environmental and social  metrics from hundreds of global sources. Ziggma does not build or own the  underlying impact methodology — it surfaces ACA Ethos data in a clean,  portfolio-level interface designed for individual investors.

At a glance
~600raw metrics per company
80topic-level scores
Monthlydata refresh cycle

What the Impact Score measures

The Ziggma Impact Score (0–100) reflects how positively a company or fund contributes to real-world environmental and social outcomes. A higher score means greater positive impact on the planet and society.

The score is not an ESG risk rating. ESG ratings measure how environmental, social, and governance factors affect a company's financial performance. The Impact Score measures the reverse: how a company affects the world around it. A fossil fuel company can carry a high ESG risk rating — meaning it manages its regulatory exposure well — while still scoring low on real-world impact.

How the Impact Score is calculated

The Impact Score is not a single metric but a composite built from hundreds of underlying data points. ACA Ethos follows a five-step process to turn raw environmental and social data into a single 0–100 score that is comparable across companies, industries, and geographies.

1
Raw metrics collected — ~600 environmental and social indicators per company, sourced from corporate disclosures, government databases, NGOs, licensed providers, and daily media monitoring.
2
Metrics normalized — raw values are standardized to remove scale differences across companies and industries.
3
Topic scores built — ~80 topic-level scores are calculated, each aggregating 30–60 weighted metrics selected for relevance and data credibility.
4
Peer normalization — scores are normalized relative to industry peer groups and the global universe.
5
Impact Score aggregated — final 0–100 score reflects positive contributions. Controversy events are incorporated as downward adjustments.


Impact topics covered

ACA Ethos calculates scores across ten impact themes relevant to private investors. Each theme aggregates multiple topic-level scores — covering everything from a company's climate action and water usage to its labor practices and corporate governance standards. Together they give you a 360-degree view of where a company is creating positive change and where it falls short.

🌡 Climate Action
⚖️ Gender Equality
📚 Quality Education
🏥 Affordable Healthcare
🌊 Healthy Oceans
🏭 Fair Labor
💡 Innovation
♻️ Sustainable Resources
🌿 Biodiversity
💧 Water & Sanitation


Data sources

ACA Ethos sources data from five categories of inputs, each subject to multi-layer quality control before integration. For self-directed investors, this matters in a concrete way: the quality of your impact screening is only as good as the data behind it. Ethos's multi-source approach — refreshed monthly, with controversy monitoring running multiple times daily — means the scores you see in Ziggma reflect what's happening in the world now, not what a company reported two years ago.

Source type Examples Refresh
Corporate disclosures Sustainability reports, annual filings, CDP submissions Annual + on update
Government & regulatory EPA, EU regulatory databases, national statistics agencies Monthly
NGOs & academic bodies Human rights organizations, academic research institutions Monthly
Licensed third-party providers Specialist data vendors for specific metric categories Monthly
Media monitoring Automated scraping + manual analyst review across 7+ markets Multiple times daily


All data passes through multi-layer quality control and validation in a staging environment before release. Ethos performs randomized datapoint audits that must achieve 100% accuracy before data enters the live environment.

Controversy monitoring

Ethos scans global media multiple times daily across major markets including the US, UK, Europe, Japan, India, Australia, and Brazil. Each controversy is reviewed by analysts who assign a severity score (1–10) and one or more of 25 category tags — covering human rights, environmental damage, labor practices, product safety, and more. Validated controversies are incorporated into the Impact Score as downward adjustments, regardless of whether the controversy is financially material to the company.

Ethical screens available

Ziggma provides 85+ impact and ethical screens via ACA Ethos. These include fossil-free strategies, fair labor filters, deforestation-free criteria, gender equality screens, and transparency and accountability screens. Screens can be combined with Ziggma's fundamental stock analysis in a single portfolio view.

How Ziggma differs from ESG risk ratings

These two approaches answer fundamentally different questions — and confusing them is one of the main reasons ESG investing has attracted greenwashing criticism. A company can score well on MSCI or Sustainalytics simply by managing its regulatory and reputational exposure effectively, regardless of whether it is actually reducing emissions, protecting workers, or avoiding harm. Ziggma's Impact Score is built on a different premise: that what matters is real-world outcomes, not risk-adjusted optics.

Limitations

Where companies do not disclose certain data, Ethos models values using peer-group averages adjusted for revenue or workforce size. All modeled datapoints are clearly flagged in Ziggma, and users can choose to exclude them from their ratings.
Coverage varies by market and company size. Larger companies with robust disclosure practices have higher data density than smaller companies or those in markets with weaker reporting standards.
The underlying impact methodology belongs to ACA Ethos. Ziggma does not conduct additional independent audits of the data.

FAQ

What data does Ziggma use for impact ratings?
Ziggma's impact data is powered by ACA Ethos, an independent impact data provider. Ethos aggregates approximately 600 environmental and social metrics per company from corporate disclosures, government databases, NGOs, licensed third-party providers, and continuous media monitoring. Most metrics are refreshed monthly.
What's the difference between ESG risk and real-world impact?
ESG risk ratings measure how environmental, social, and governance factors affect a company's financial performance — they are tools for institutional risk management. Real-world impact measures the reverse: how a company affects people and the planet. A company can carry a high ESG risk score while still causing significant environmental harm. Ziggma's Impact Score focuses on actual outcomes in the world, not financial risk management.
Does Ziggma use estimates to fill in missing impact data?
Yes, where companies don't disclose certain data, ACA Ethos models values using peer-group averages adjusted for revenue or workforce size. All modeled datapoints are clearly flagged in Ziggma, and you can choose to exclude them from your ratings.
How often is the impact data updated?
Most metrics are refreshed monthly. Controversy monitoring runs multiple times daily across major global markets. All data passes multi-layer quality control before entering the live environment.
Can I combine fundamental screening with impact screening in Ziggma?
Yes. Ziggma is designed specifically to let self-directed investors combine fundamental quality analysis (the Ziggma Stock Score) with impact screening in the same portfolio view and optimizer. This is one of the core differentiators from standalone ESG tools, which typically don't integrate fundamental financial data.
What ethical screens are available?
Ziggma provides 85+ impact and ethical screens via ACA Ethos, including fossil-free strategies, fair labor filters, deforestation-free criteria, gender equality screens, and transparency and accountability screens. Screens can be combined with each other and with fundamental filters.
Is Ziggma's impact data independently reviewed?
The underlying data methodology belongs to ACA Ethos, which operates as an independent, specialized impact data provider. Ethos performs randomized datapoint audits requiring 100% accuracy before data enters the live environment. Ziggma does not itself conduct additional independent audits of the data.