Governance and Sustainability  Services

We help companies and investors build and promote their capabilities for financial advantage and positive impact.

Third Economy is a governance and sustainability consulting firm, operating across North America, Latin America and Europe. We provide high-quality data, analytics and insights to empower companies and institutional investors to build long-term, sustainable growth, and to make informed investment decisions. We analyze, strategize, and execute sustainability strategies in order to increase financial value, enhance capabilities, and build a more sustainable economy.

Our Clients

How 3ECON collaborates with organizations across the capital markets to solve their unique challenges

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Companies

Satisfy investors, improve ESG ratings, avoid activism and build long-term financial value.

Institutional Investors

Raise assets, enhance investment decision-making, and leverage proxy voting and engagement to satisfy your clients and beneficiaries.

What Is the VIA3 Compass?

The VIA3 compass defines what it means to be sustainable. The VIA3 framework assesses five criteria to improve ESG ratings for asset managers – Values, Impact, Analysis, Alignment and Activism.

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Preparing for Sustainability Questionnaires from your Biggest Customers

Join Third Economy for its next video briefing on building a sustainable supplier profile, to learn from our experts on how this growing trend could help your business get ahead of coming questionnaires.

3ECON Insights

Sustainability is a Driver of Innovation, Not an Expense to Manage

In today's business landscape, we need to stop thinking about sustainability as an expense for companies and start focusing on its role in innovation and revenue generation. Read on for more from our CEO, Chad Spitler.

Regulatory Update

Navigating California's New Climate Legislation

California Legislature recently passed two new environmental bills, both of which are expected to have a significant impact on California, U.S., and global business. Many of the world’s largest public and private companies will soon be required to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions and climate-related risks. Read on to find out what this means for your organization.

Don't miss our Sustainable Supply Chain event on October 1st at 10AM PT