Your Impact Report
Where Your Money Went
January 2025 · 8 purchases · $776.51 total
Overall Values Score
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Your spending leans toward companies with mixed ESG records. See below for the impact — and how small shifts could make a big difference.
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$68.3M
Corporate Political Lobbying
total spent in 2024 by the companies you purchased from
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3 of 8
ICE Contract Companies
companies you purchased from hold ICE contracts
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5 of 8
Exec Pay Ratio > 300:1
companies have extreme executive compensation
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~0.2 tons
Carbon Footprint
estimated CO₂ from production & shipping of your purchases
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⛽ ExxonMobil
FKey Findings
▸ $30.7M in political lobbying against climate legislation
▸ Funded climate denial research for 40+ years
▸ 489 million metric tons CO₂ emissions (2023)
▸ Active lawsuits from 20+ state attorneys general
Sources: SEC filings, FEC records, EPA emissions data, GRI/SASB frameworks
Better Alternatives
DATA-VERIFIED
NextEra Energy
Renewable EnergyWorld's largest generator of wind and solar energy. Transparent lobbying. Strong worker policies.
Lobbying
$2.1M
Emissions
92% lower
Pay Ratio
87:1
Ørsted
Offshore WindTransformed from fossil fuels to 99% green energy. Industry-leading ESG scores across all frameworks.
Lobbying
$0.8M
Emissions
96% lower
Pay Ratio
42:1
Brookfield Renewable
Diversified RenewablesHydroelectric, wind, solar portfolio across 5 continents. Strong governance scores.
Lobbying
$1.4M
Emissions
89% lower
Pay Ratio
63:1