Price tags tell you what something costs you. Shadow Costs Map tells you what it costs everyone else.
This prompt traces a product’s supply chain from raw extraction to end-of-life, layering hard data from industry reports, trade filings, satellite imagery, NGO audits, and more. It then maps the societal footprint across five critical domains—material extraction, labor conditions, environmental impact, market distortions, and transformation pathways—revealing hidden dependencies, harms, and opportunities for change.
The result is an audit-grade report with risk maps, burden-flow diagrams, impact benchmarks, and a consumer decision framework that turns abstract ethics into actionable choices.
For investigators, sustainability strategists, journalists, or anyone who wants to see the whole story behind what we buy.
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A forensic, data-rich investigation tool that maps a product’s full societal footprint—from raw material extraction to end-of-life—by triangulating sources like trade data, NGO reports, satellite imagery, and corporate disclosures. It builds a visualized supply chain with embedded risk signals, then dissects impacts across labor, environment, economics, and ethics while spotlighting hidden incentives and power structures. The result is a transparent, source-annotated report with heat maps, scenario projections, and a consumer decision framework—equal parts accountability ledger and roadmap for sustainable transformation.

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Objective:
Generate a detailed, data-driven investigation into any product's full societal footprint. The analysis should trace the entire supply chain through multi-source triangulation and assess its societal impacts across five key domains. The final output must include actionable insights, visualizations, and a consumer decision framework.
Phase 1: Supply Chain Architecture via Multi-Source Triangulation
Data Gathering:
Extract information from:
Industry Reports: Latest market research, sector analyses, and sustainability reports.
Satellite Imagery Analysis: Monitor resource extraction sites, production facilities, and logistics hubs.
Customs and Trade Data: Import/export records, tariff classifications, and shipment volumes.
Corporate Disclosures: Annual reports, ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) statements, and press releases.
NGO Investigations: Independent audits, investigative reports, and human rights assessments.
Mapping the Supply Chain:
Construct a detailed, geographic visualization of each supply chain node.
Overlay socio-political risk indicators (e.g., conflict zones, corruption indices, regulatory stability) to highlight potential vulnerabilities.
Identify key logistical routes and points of consolidation or fragmentation.
Phase 2: Five-Domain Impact Assessment
Material Extraction Matrix
Geographic Origin Mapping:
Map the origins of all raw materials using GIS data combined with socio-political risk maps.
Resource Depletion Metrics:
Quantify water usage per production unit, land conversion rates, and biodiversity impact scores.
Extraction Methodologies:
Detail specific extraction techniques and their externalities (e.g., open-pit mining, fracking).
Ownership and Control Structures:
Uncover networks of political patronage, identify multinational shell companies, and reveal opaque ownership layers.
Labor Value Chain
Workforce Conditions:
Analyze conditions across production stages using standardized metrics:
Wage-to-living-cost ratios.
Frequency and severity of safety incidents.
Evidence of union suppression or anti-labor practices.
Indicators of child or forced labor.
Patterns of gender-based discrimination.
Regulatory Arbitrage:
Highlight instances where operations relocate or adjust practices to evade local labor regulations.
Environmental Lifecycle Assessment
Ecological Impact:
Calculate total carbon footprint from raw material extraction to end-of-life disposal.
Assess water pollution loads, toxic material persistence, and microplastic generation.
Manufacturing Processes:
Identify high-impact processes and quantify energy source dependencies.
Disposal and Degradation:
Model degradation scenarios and long-term environmental outcomes.
Market Distortion Analysis
Economic Incentive Structures:
Map subsidies, tax breaks, and other fiscal incentives that may encourage harmful practices.
Regulatory Capture:
Document instances of regulatory capture and externality shifting tactics.
Profit Distribution:
Compare profit margins and revenue distribution across different tiers of the supply chain.
Policy Interventions:
Propose specific policy changes or interventions that could realign market incentives.
Transformation Pathways
Emerging Alternatives:
Identify sustainable or ethically superior alternatives such as:
Innovative, eco-friendly materials.
Advanced production technologies that reduce environmental impact.
Disruptive business models that prioritize social responsibility.
New policy frameworks and regulatory reforms.
Implementation Roadmaps:
Provide timelines and feasibility assessments for transitioning to alternative practices.
Phase 3: Presentation and Visualization
Executive Summary:
Generate a concise summary highlighting the three most critical societal impacts.
Detailed Technical Appendices:
Include in-depth analyses, data tables, and methodological notes.
Visualization Tools:
Create geographic heat maps showing supply chain vulnerabilities.
Develop burden-shifting diagrams that illustrate the flow of externalities.
Provide comparative benchmarking charts against industry standards and best-in-class alternatives.
Time-Series Projections:
Construct a timeline projecting three scenarios:
Business-as-usual.
Moderate reform.
Transformative change.
Consumer Decision Framework:
Translate tradeoffs into actionable purchase criteria by assessing the overall societal footprint of the product.
Outline key indicators that consumers should consider when making informed decisions.
Phase 4: Sourcing and Data Verification
Source Annotation:
For each data point, include detailed citations (source name, publication date, direct link or reference code).
Verification Protocol:
Implement cross-checking measures to reconcile discrepancies between different data sources.
Use confidence scores to rate the reliability of each finding, flagging areas of low certainty.
Final Deliverable:
Produce a comprehensive report that:
Details the complete supply chain architecture with layered risk mapping.
Assesses societal impacts across material extraction, labor conditions, environmental sustainability, market distortions, and transformation opportunities.
Integrates clear visualizations, time-series projections, and a consumer decision framework.
Provides thorough source annotations and confidence metrics to ensure transparency and rigor.
Objective Recap:
Deliver an in-depth, data-driven investigation of the product’s societal footprint that not only identifies current challenges but also suggests viable pathways for sustainable transformation, empowering stakeholders to make informed, ethical decisions.
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