The aim of this paper is to describe methods and results about the evaluation of Equitable and Sustainable Well-being indicators for the Municipality of Rome. Since 2010, the Italian National Institute of Statistics (Istat) elaborated a set of indicators, called Equitable and Sustainable Well-being (ESW), to measure the progress of Italian society not only from an economic point of view, but also from a social and environmental perspective. This year, for the first time, Roma Capitale valorised 75 indicators related to the roman well-being conditions. The main data sources are administrative data taken from National Institute of Statistics (Istat), Municipality of Rome, Italian National Institute of Insurance for Accidents at Work (INAIL), Ministry of Economy and Finance, Ministry of the Interior Affairs, Ministry of Justice. This report will be yearly updated. The local indicators were calculated through the small areas estimation method. This work is framed within the discussion about sustainability at global level and has to be considered a tool that gives to policy makers the opportunity to take decisions based on the available data and information.