Viewing an Analysis: Recommendations

    At the top of the Recommendation page the tab bar allows you to navigate to:

  • Actions: list of recommended actions based on your issue scores.
  • Data quality: methods of improving your data quality score. Thsi score is based upon the information provided when entering supplier information.
  • Resources: tools, standards, certifications, and more related to your commodity supplies.

Actions

    Actions you take help to increase visibility and reduce social and environment issues in the regions your commodities are sourced.

Filter and legend section (top):

     Filter results on certain commodities, countries, themes, or only show those items that are stared. You can also download a csv file of the results for further analysis in Excel.

NOTE: Actions are only shown where your issues scores were determined to be higher or medium priority.

     Action recommendations are organized in tables, each focusing on a particular commodity. Here’s a breakdown of the columns in the individual commodity tables:

  • Your grow location(s): the source region where the commodity was identified as being grown and where a partiicular issue is common to all these regions.
  • Theme: categories of sustainability issues (eg. biodiversity, deforestation, etc.).
  • Action Recommendation: click Read more and see your actions to read suggestions to help address environmental and social issues.

Data quality

    A list of supplies where the data entered (i.e. details provided) for a given supply could be improved.

  • Click Update commodity data -> to edit, copy or delete individual supply information related to a given commodity.

Resources

    Resources are tools, standards, certifications, and more related to your commodity supplies.

Filter (top):

    Filter results on certain commodities, countries, themes, or resource types. You can also download csv file of the results for further analysis in Excel.

Resources (bottom):

    Resources are listed as rows containing details about the resource, links, as well as tags. Tags are based upon your analysis supplies (commondity, location, and themes).