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 — including organizations like Worldly, Climate TRACE, Living Wage Institute, and the International Accord — 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.
Spotlight Partners
The network is designed to grow. New Spotlight Partners are added on a rolling basis as OS Hub expands coverage across data categories, sectors, and geographies.
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Assessments & Audits
amfori
amfori helps companies improve their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance across supply chains. Their comprehensive solutions support sustainability efforts while mitigating supply chain disruptions. Their methodology enables businesses to assess and manage ESG compliance risks, covering key areas such as chemicals, climate, fair wages, worker safety, and more.
International Accord
The International Accord provides facility-level data on Bangladesh garment factories under the Bangladesh Safety Agreement, implemented by the RMG Sustainability Council (RSC). The data includes each factory’s initial inspection date and coverage status, allowing users to identify which facilities participate in fire, electrical, structural, and boiler safety inspections and remediation. Additionally, the data shows where workers have access to an independent complaints mechanism to raise health and safety concerns.
Social and Labor Convergence Program (SLCP)
The Converged Assessment Framework (CAF) was developed by SLCP signatories to assess working conditions in facilities. It collects a comprehensive set of foundational social and labor data that supports human rights due diligence. Facilities only need to complete one assessment, and they can share it across this network of platforms.
Worldly
Worldly is the leading sustainability and supply chain intelligence platform for consumer goods. Trusted by a network of 40,000+ companies, Worldly provides visibility into environmental and social performance, including carbon, water, chemicals, and labor, at the product, facility, and value-chain levels. It translates raw data into actionable intelligence that reduces risk and drives measurable progress.
Certifications
WRAP
WRAP (Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production) contributes facility certification data covering manufacturers in the apparel, footwear, and sewn products sectors across 50+ countries. This data enables buyers, brands, and retailers to identify certified production locations, verify compliance status, and make more informed responsible sourcing decisions.
Emissions & Energy Use
Climate TRACE
Climate TRACE provides facility-level greenhouse gas emissions data for all sectors globally. Emissions are estimated at the facility level using a combination of supplier-provided data, economic data, and emission factors. Data is provided at a monthly granularity and allows users to understand their GHG footprint relative to others in the industry.
Grievance Mechanisms
International Accord
The International Accord provides facility-level data on Bangladesh garment factories under the Bangladesh Safety Agreement, implemented by the RMG Sustainability Council (RSC). The data includes each factory’s initial inspection date and coverage status, allowing users to identify which facilities participate in fire, electrical, structural, and boiler safety inspections and remediation. Additionally, the data shows where workers have access to an independent complaints mechanism to raise health and safety concerns.
Labor Solutions
Labor Solutions provides facility-level data on active WOVO deployments, an operational grievance mechanism used by 3.8 million workers across 180 countries. OS Hub users can see which facilities have a live grievance mechanism in place and how long it has been running, supporting supply chain due diligence.
Ulula
An EcoVadis Company, Ulula powers cutting-edge Worker Voice solutions, combining anonymous mobile surveys, multilingual grievance mechanisms, and real-time analytics to give workers a direct channel to be heard. By bridging corporate policy and workplace reality, they help businesses surface hidden risks, meet regulatory requirements, and turn on-the-ground insight into measurable social impact.
Living Wage
Living Wage Institute
The Living Wage Institute provides county-level living wage estimates across the United States, updated annually and accessible through their public tool, the Living Wage Calculator. Beyond their publicly available data, they offer living wage audit support and analysis through their hourly compensation toolkit.
Spotlight Partner Testimonials
Hear what our founding partners have to say about joining the network.
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
Open Supply Hub is built on a principle we share: supply chain data should be accessible, standardized, and connected to the real world. Our county-level living wage data is designed to help U.S. employers benchmark pay against what workers actually need. Partnering with OS Hub means that data now lives where sourcing, compliance, and sustainability teams can transparently discover it alongside other critical environmental and social indicators — and actually put it to work.
Sara Horowitz, Co-Founder & CEO | Living Wage Institute
Behind every facility profile on Open Supply Hub are the people doing the real work of impact improvement — environmental managers walking the factory floor, tracking water and energy use, building the case for investment in innovation. On the other side are brand teams trying to make better sourcing decisions with the time they have. Spotlight honors both. By bringing Worldly data onto the OS Hub platform, we’re giving the people doing the measurement real recognition, and their brand partners a faster path to the intelligence they need to act with confidence.
James Schaffer, Chief Strategy Officer, Worldly
Interested in becoming a Spotlight Partner?
If your organization owns, manages, or collects supply chain data, OS Hub Spotlight can put it directly on the profiles compliance and sourcing professionals are already reviewing. Contribute your data. Reach a high-intent audience. Get more visibility and traffic for your own offering.
Looking to use Spotlight data in your own program?
If you're a brand, retailer, service provider or any organization looking to access supply chain data for your own compliance, sourcing, or member-facing platform, our solutions are built for you. The OS Hub API and Data Downloads & Analysis are available for organizations that need to operationalize supply chain data at scale.
FAQs
Any organization can contribute data to OS Hub at no cost as part of the open platform. OS Hub Spotlight is a paid package* for organizations that also want their data surfaced as part of the Spotlight layer visible on production location profiles and delivered through OS Hub's API and data download products. Spotlight Partners receive organizational recognition across the network, their records returned standardized and OS ID-anchored, and distribution to OS Hub's audience of compliance, due diligence, and sourcing professionals at the moment they're evaluating facilities.
*Civil society organizations may apply for free/discounted access to contribute data to OS Hub Spotlight.
Every Spotlight Partner is vetted by the OS Hub team before their data goes live on the platform. Qualifying organizations produce facility-level data (or data that can be matched to production locations) in one of the many Spotlight data categories. Talk to our team to find out if your data qualifies.
Update frequency varies by partner and contribution method. Partners contributing via CSV typically update annually or semi-annually. Partners contributing via API can update more frequently, with their profiles on OS Hub reflecting changes in near real-time as new records are pushed. Each partner on this page links to their full contributor profile, where you can find more detail on their data and update cadence.
Yes. Spotlight Partner data is visible to all OS Hub users on individual production location profiles at no cost. Organizations that need to access that data programmatically across thousands of facilities (via API or bulk download) do so through OS Hub's premium solutions.
The best way to find out is to run a coverage check against your supplier list. Contact our team and we can walk you through which Spotlight Partners have data on facilities relevant to your supply base, sectors, and geographies.
New Spotlight Partners are added on a rolling basis. The partner list on this page is updated as new cohorts join the network.
Contact our team and we’ll walk you through the process, or explore the Spotlight package options.
Vetted by OS Hub means that Open Supply Hub has reviewed an organization against a set of criteria — including data coverage, business model, ecosystem value, and demand — before allowing them to participate in our Spotlight Partner program.
Yes. Where OS Hub’s standard API packages account for users pulling significant amounts of data, Spotlight Contributor API packages are designed for data partners who intend to push data to the platform. Spotlight Contributor API calls are limited to the number required by the partner to contribute their locations on an annual basis. If a Spotlight Contributor is looking to use the API to pull in additional data, they will need a standard API Solution. Not sure what you need or want to speak with someone? Contact our team and we will be happy to support you.