Explore Act IDs
Browse 1,594 canonical use-of-proceeds (ACT-U-) across
27 global sustainable finance taxonomies. Use-of-proceeds is the atomic,
bindable unit — what bond frameworks and SPO opinions actually reference.
| Activity Name | ACT-ID | Source Taxonomy | Sector |
|---|---|---|---|
| Water, sewerage, waste 6 | |||
| Hazardous waste treatment and disposal | ACT-U-U9D25M | MX | Water, sewerage, waste |
| Non-hazardous waste treatment and disposal | ACT-U-KH7VMZ | MX | Water, sewerage, waste |
| Private sector water supply (new systems) | ACT-U-MNKEQ1 | MX | Water, sewerage, waste |
| Public sector centralized wastewater systems | ACT-U-X32Z69 | MX | Water, sewerage, waste |
| Waste collection services | ACT-U-H6F731 | MX | Water, sewerage, waste |
| Waste remediation services | ACT-U-GKCQ7W | MX | Water, sewerage, waste |
| Construction 2 | |||
| Construction of non-residential buildings | ACT-U-TPY2Q1 | MX | Construction |
| Public sector water supply (new systems) | ACT-U-KSSXN4 | MX | Construction |
| Transportation and storage 4 | |||
| Interurban bus transport | ACT-U-TYCMKL | MX | Transportation and storage |
| Passenger rail transport | ACT-U-28FTL5 | MX | Transportation and storage |
| Rail freight transport | ACT-U-JKMWUQ | MX | Transportation and storage |
| Urban public transportation | ACT-U-Y2ADEZ | MX | Transportation and storage |
Act ID format reference
ACT-ID v0.3 defines nine canonical entity types. ACT-U is the
atomic, bindable unit — everything a bond framework references. The other
prefixes are supporting structure (classification, variants, hierarchy, criteria,
thresholds, objectives, mappings, institutions).
See the methodology for the full model.
The specific, financeable thing a bond's capital pays for. What frameworks bind to.
ISIC/NACE-aligned producer-side classification. One activity, many use-of-proceeds.
Attribute-qualified execution variant of a use-of-proceeds (e.g. drought-tolerant vs heat-tolerant).
A taxonomy-specific category that organises use-of-proceeds. Not bindable itself.
A measurable eligibility requirement (paired with a threshold).
A specific value or range applied against a criterion.
Environmental, social, or governance goal (carries structural properties).
An asserted relationship between canonical records — scoped and typed.
A body that publishes, develops, or administers a taxonomy.
A classification framework — carries versions, lifecycle state, and purpose.