OS Hub Spotlight

Open data enriched by a partner ecosystem

OS Hub Spotlight connects siloed datasets, helping organizations discover and evaluate supply chain data associated with production facilities on a single platform. It is powered by a network of partners vetted by OS Hub for data coverage, business model, ecosystem value, and demand.

For the first time, brands, service providers, and other organizations can access facility-level environmental, labor, assessment, certification data, and more, from a single integration, anchored to the OS ID.

What is OS Hub Spotlight?

OS Hub Spotlight is the enriched data layer built into OS Hub production location profiles. It aggregates facility-level data from vetted third-party partner organizations (Spotlight Partners) and surfaces it alongside the core OS Hub database of millions of production locations.

Spotlight data is available at no cost to view on any individual production location profile where data is available and can be delivered at scale or in customized packages through paid API and data download products.

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Want to use OS Hub Spotlight data in your program?

For brands, retailers, and service providers building compliance, due diligence, or sourcing programs.

In addition to appearing on all applicable production location profiles on Open Supply Hub, Spotlight data is made available to operationalize at scale through OS Hub’s paid solutions*: Data Downloads & Analysis or the OS Hub API.

Get visibility into where you can find data on assessments, audits, certifications, emissions, grievance mechanisms, and additional social or labor-related datasets across your supply base, delivered OS ID-anchored at the scale your program requires.

  • Map environmental, social, and compliance data across your full supplier list
  • Support documentation of due diligence efforts addressing LkSG, CSDDD, and related frameworks.
  • Connect fragmented vendor datasets with a single, OS ID-anchored integration
  • Help your team or membership understand where they can find critical datasets to inform their programs

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*Civil society organizations are given free or discounted access to all OS Hub paid solutions. Learn more.

Become an OS Hub Spotlight Partner

Want your organization’s data to be featured as part of OS Hub Spotlight?

For organizations that own, manage, or collect supply chain data.

OS Hub Spotlight is the distribution channel that puts your data in front of the compliance and sourcing professionals already reviewing facilities on OS Hub. Your data is featured directly on matched production location profiles and attributed to your organization at the moment sourcing, due diligence, or compliance decisions are being made. Contribute via CSV or API. Your records come back to you cleaned, matched, and OS ID-anchored.

  • Your data is visible on matched OS Hub facility profiles, attributed to your organization
  • Your work is surfaced to 6,600+ monthly active users, including compliance analysts and sourcing teams doing active supplier evaluation
  • Your facility records are returned to you standardized and OS ID-anchored, ready to use across your own systems
  • You are featured through regular partner cohort announcements, an OS Hub contributor profile, and use of the OS Hub partner badge

As a global, cross-sector coalition, we understand the need for collaboration to enable data-driven emissions reductions work. The same goes for supply chain accountability. Open Supply Hub features our data alongside other mission-driven organizations so that brands get the full picture of a facility’s activities. Joining forces with Open Supply Hub has allowed us both to expand our offerings, which is another testament to the power of working as a collective.

Christy Lewis, Product Director, Climate TRACE

What data is available in OS Hub Spotlight now?

OS Hub Spotlight currently includes five data categories, with more to be added as the network grows. Select a category to learn what’s included, how it’s collected, and how to use it.

Open infrastructure. Shared outcomes.

Trusted across the supply chain community

Thousands of organizations contribute to OS Hub, including the managers of supply chain facilities, the brands sourcing from them, civil society groups monitoring them, auditors assessing them, certification bodies certifying them, and environmental researchers measuring them. These are stakeholders who rarely share infrastructure, often sitting on opposite sides of supply chain accountability conversations. OS Hub is where they converge, which is precisely what makes data built on this foundation credible to everyone who might scrutinize it, and powerful to those looking to collaborate or build from it.

Data that works better when it's shared

OS Hub Spotlight is designed as shared infrastructure, not a proprietary data layer. When Spotlight Partners contribute their facility data, it comes back to them cleaned, deduplicated, and OS ID-anchored; better than what they put in. As the network grows, every partner reaches more facilities, every brand gets broader coverage, and the supply chain data ecosystem builds around a common language. The value is cumulative and distributed, not extracted.

There's no silver bullet. Interoperability is the answer.

No single dataset covers every facility across every supply chain or evaluates every aspect of a supply chain’s performance. No single standard satisfies every regulatory framework. What organizations actually need is infrastructure that connects different datasets around a common facility identifier and platform. That way, adding a new data category means it integrates with what already exists, not another siloed system to manage separately. The OS ID is that through-line. OS Hub Spotlight is built on the premise that interoperability, not a single comprehensive source, is the durable answer to supply chain complexity.

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Data categories (to date)

Each page lists what data is included, how it's collected and current partner info

Partner information

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Spotlight Partner data is visible to all OS Hub users on individual production location profiles at no cost. Organizations that wish to access it programmatically or at scale do so through OS Hub’s paid solutions: Data Downloads or the OS Hub API. Civil society organizations are given free or discounted access to all OS Hub paid solutions.

Having existing vendor relationships is exactly the context where Spotlight is most useful. Most organizations don't have a complete picture of what facility-level data already exists across their supply base: from partners they already work with, as well as from organizations they may never have encountered. Spotlight surfaces that coverage in one place: you can see where emissions data, assessment status, certifications, or grievance mechanism information already exists for a facility before deciding what to commission, what to prioritize, or which new data partnerships are worth building. It's a discovery and strategy layer, and one that helps you design more effective due diligence and sourcing systems from a position of knowing what's already there, rather than starting without that map.

No. Any organization can contribute facility data to OS Hub at no cost through the standard contribution process. OS Hub Spotlight is a separate paid solution* for organizations that want their data surfaced as part of the Spotlight layer visible on facility profiles and delivered through OS Hub’s API and download products. Spotlight Partners receive organizational recognition across the network, their records returned standardized and OS ID-anchored, and distribution to OS Hub’s compliance and sourcing audience at the moment they’re evaluating facilities. Learn more about Spotlight packages.

*Civil society organizations are given free or discounted access to all OS Hub paid solutions. Learn more.

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