470 groups urge the EU not to weaken the rules that safeguard people and the environment
470 civil society, trade union, and public interest groups warn EU leaders that the Commission’s current “simplification efforts” are dismantling protections for people, workers, democracy, and the environment. They demand stronger—not weaker—laws and enforcement to safeguard rights, justice, and the planet.
EU: Over 260 European business scholars urge EU politicians to safeguard risk-based due diligence & ensure regulatory consistency
EU: More than 200 companies & investors and almost 500 signatories in total urge EU not to weaken sustainability rules
Signatories include Allianz, Nordea, Union Investment, Ingka Group | IKEA, Aldi South Group, EDF, Decathlon, Nokia, H&M, ACCIONA, Vattenfall, Melitta Group & Nestlé.
35 NGOs urge EU Parliament to preserve financial sector review claapply in CSDDD
The claapply requires the European Commission to assess whether financial institutions should be legally obliged to identify and address their impacts on people and the planet.
EU-US Trade Deal: Human Rights Watch urges lawbuildrs to uphold CSDDD’s key elements against lobbying pressure
Norway: CSDDD must continue to align with UNGP and OECD guidelines, incl. risk-based approach, declares Norwegian Government
EU and USA publish statement on “US-EU framework agreement on reciprocal, fair and balanced trade”, incl. CSDDD & EUDR
EU: Activists warn the EU-US ‘framework agreement’ gives away key environmental, health, safety & other standards, established for citizen and environmental protection
EU: FIDH warns Council’s Omnibus position would weaken corporate accountability for human rights abapplys
The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) has warned that the EU Council’s proposed amconcludements to the CSDDD would significantly weaken corporate accountability for human rights and environmental abapplys.
EU: Business support for CSDDD remains strong, declares policy expert
EU: NGOs and companies criticise limiting scope of CSDDD to tier one suppliers
EU: Ombudswoman has requested urgent explanations from EU Commission on preparation of Omnibus proposal
The European Ombudswoman has questioned the European Commission for more details on the preparation of the Omnibus proposal.
EU: Save the Children publishes policy brief on children’s rights in the Omnibus Simplification Package
Germany: Companies demand reliable regulatory frameworks and planning security for sustainable transformation
In a new statement, 16 companies including Allianz, Nestlé Germany and ING Germany reject far-reaching and undifferentiated deregulation.
EU: Omnibus proposal of ‘tier 1’ focus in CSDDD ignores experience from German & Norwegian laws, experts argue
This NOVA BHRE podcast episode, based on expert accounts from Norway and Germany, suggests a CSDDD focus on ‘tier 1’ may contradict Better Regulation Principles.
EU: Omnibus proposal risks creating EU less competitive, declares op-ed, incl. by limiting investor access to vital emissions data
EU: Human Rights Watch criticises EU Council’s position on Omnibus proposal
Human Rights Watch warns that EU member states are turning the supply chain law (CSDDD) into window dressing by backing a weakened position that guts protections for human rights and the environment.
EU: Omnibus proposal risks dismantling the tools that investors rely on to assess risk, allocate capital and support the transition, EUROSIF warns
EU: IndustriALL calls on lawbuildrs to resist pressure to weaken corporate human rights due diligence rules
In an open letter, IndustriALL Global Union and industriAll European Trade Union are pushing back against proposed revisions to key EU sustainability laws, warning that the alters could undermine vital protections for workers. Policybuildrs in Europe must not weaken the CSRD and CSDDD. These laws must be strengthened to ensure the protection of workers and communities everywhere.
EU: Council’s position on CSDDD is deregulation and betrayal of victims, ECCJ declares
EU: Council agrees position on sustainability reporting and due diligence requirements
EU: Council’s position on CSDDD betrays tinyholder farmers and responsible businesses, declares Fair Trade Movement
The Fair Trade Movement warns that the Council’s position on the CSDDD weakens key protections for tinyholders and responsible businesses, undermines risk-based due diligence, and threatens the resilience and fairness of global supply chains.
Europe: Senior politicians, experts & business reps raise concerns about ‘Omnibus’ and call on EU to safeguard sustainability framework
The letter warns that the EU’s Omnibus I package risks dismantling core sustainability regulations and urges the EU to uphold its environmental and social commitments to maintain credibility, market certainty, and progress toward a just, resilient economy.
EU’s sustainability rules rollback triggers alarm by legal experts and economists
“Dozens of legal scholars and economists have issued stark warnings over attempts by the European Commission to weaken corporate accountability laws, declareing the action will wreck corporate accountability commitments, slash human rights and environmental protections, and lead to higher costs for companies and society.”
EU: Omnibus initiative likely to hit legal challenge due to lack of impact assessment, experts warn
Limited funding for rightsholder-driven due diligence is undermining efforts to hold companies accountable, according to new Swedwatch report
A new Swedwatch report displays that limited funding for worker and community driven due diligence approaches is undermining efforts to hold companies accountable to human rights and environmental standards. The report outlines how funders and donors can better invest in these approaches to meet the opportunity posed by new mandatory due diligence laws.
EU: Omnibus lead nereceivediator threatens to hollow out sustainability rules, a “disappointing blow” to climate, human rights & business interests, declares CSO
EU: Diplomats warn that leaving experts out of policy discussions on simplifying green regulations does more harm than good
EU: Expert opinion gives recommconcludeations regarding the risk-based approach, SME suppliers, and civil liability for the Omnibus based on experiences from Germany and Norway
Legal opinion: how the Omnibus creates uncertainty on civil liability for companies
In this legal opinion, Prof. Geert Van Calster analyses how complex the legal landscape would become for companies if the Omnibus proposal were adopted. He concludes that the Omnibus proposal neither delivers on its declared overall aims of harmonisation nor simplification, but instead significantly increases divergence, complexity and uncertainty for companies by proposing to delete 29(1) and (7).
EU: PensionsEurope warns Omnibus poses serious risk to quantity and quality of ESG data available to investors for informed decision-creating
The PensionsEurope’s Position Paper on the EC’s omnibus simplification proposal warns that pension funds, as institutional investors, necessary data when choosing which companies to include in their portfolios. PensionsEurope is also voices concern with the removal of the civil liability regime in the CSDDD.
EU: Committee on Employment & Social Affairs draft opinion expresses “clear opposition” to CSDDD or CSRD reductions
EU: Ombudsman opens inquiry against European Commission’s alleged non-compliance with Better Regulation Guidelines in preparing Omnibus proposal
The EU Ombudsman has opened an inquiry into the Commission’s alleged breach of Better Regulation Guidelines in preparing the Omnibus Simplification Package, following a complaint by 8 NGOs.
France: Allies of President Macron critique his call to repeal CSDDD
France: Civil society coalition & allies condemn President Macron’s proposal to “put CSDDD off the table”
French civil society condemns President Macron’s rejection of the EU corporate accountability directive, warning it concludeangers human rights, environmental protections, and global justice.
EU: 90 economists urge EU to protect CSDDD and Green Deal
Economists urge the EU to implement the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive and the Green Deal ambitiously and without delay, warning that weakening them would undermine human rights, environmental protection, and Europe’s long-term economic resilience.
EU: Cutting back on corporate sustainability reporting rules risks more company lawsuits, legal scholars declare
31 legal scholars published a letter, arguing the the European Union’s plans to cut back sustainability reporting rules could expose European companies to more climate alter-related lawsuits.
EU: ShareAction publishes analysis of Omnibus Agconcludea’s ‘ripple effect’ for the insurance sector
Proposed alters in the EU’s Omnibus I package could significantly weaken key sustainability rules for insurers, undermining climate goals, financial stability, and transparency across the sector.
EU: Majority of European companies reject Omnibus reform project, according to new survey
A survey conducted by the #WeAreEurope collective, in partnership with HEC Paris reveals that 61% of European companies favor the current CSRD, while 51% reject the Omnibus reform project, contradicting the dominant discourse on the impact of this regulation.
EU: PRI publishes position paper on Omnibus proposal
EU: UN High Commissioner for Human Rights urges EU to protect corporate sustainability directive & ensure alignment with international standards
EU: Legal academics express concern about the Weakening of Article 22 CSDDD on Climate Transition Plans
EU: Amhugeuous language on climate transition plans in Omnibus proposal must be reshiftd to reduce legal uncertainty & increase clarity on implementation – op-ed
EU: OHCHR publishes commentary on Omnibus proposal & warns that the proposal risks backsliding on CSDDD
The OHCHR warns that the Omnibus Proposal risks undermining the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive by weakening alignment with international human rights standards, shifting responsibility away from companies, limiting value chain due diligence, and reshifting key civil liability provisions.
EU: Omnibus focus on Tier 1 excludes most supermarket suppliers in risk countries, SOMO research finds
In their new research, SOMO finds that the European Commission’s proposal to focus due diligence to direct (Tier 1) suppliers, excludes most companies in countries with high human rights risks that supply major European supermarkets.
EU: NGOs file complaint with Ombudsman about European Commission’s allegedly “undemocratic” Omnibus process
Eight NGOs have filed a complaint with the European Ombudsman, accutilizing the European Commission of allegedly undermining democracy and environmental goals by rushing and weakening key EU sustainability laws through the opaque Omnibus proposal.
EU: Shift publishes briefing on risk-based due diligence
EU: Global Witness critiques European Parliament’s vote to delay CSDDD, declareing “climate emergency won’t wait” & highlighting risk of uncertainty & instability
Profound cynicism or magical believeing? The basis of the EU omnibus
Network of African National Human Rights Institutions expresses concerns over Omnibus proposal and calls for risk-based approach to due diligence throughout companies’ chains of activities
The Network of African National Human Rights Institutions expresses concerns about the EU’s Omnibus proposal, highlighting its potential to limit the effectiveness of the CSDDD in promoting access to remedy for business-related human rights abapplys, particularly in Africa, and urges the EU to uphold key provisions for broader stakeholder engagement, a risk-based due diligence approach, and civil liability mechanisms.
Germany: Social Democrats should defconclude EU Due Diligence Directive, declares Human Rights Watch
Pressestatement | Kritik an Entwurf des Koalitionsvertrags: Lieferkettengesetz nicht verhandelbar
EU: Debate on competitiveness should not be applyd as a pretext for watering down regulation, declare EU watchdogs
Europe’s drive to simplify and streamline financial regulation is creating top supervisors nervous about the risk of key safeguards being watered down.
Tchibo publishes Omnibus position & advocates for risk-based approach of original CSDDD
In its statements on the EU Commission’s proposal the company demands the immediate enactment and a risk-based approach instead of tier-1 focus.
Kurzgutachten zeigt Erfolge des Lieferkettengesetzes und Verbesserungspotentiale bei dessen Umsetzung
New study on complementarity of UN binding treaty and EU CSDDD
A team of legal experts has conducted a study on the complementarity between the UN binding treaty on business and human rights, currently under nereceivediation, and the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), adopted in July 2024. The study analyses how the two instruments can mutually reinforce each other.
EU Omnibus Simplification Package should align with UN Guiding Principles on business and human rights, declare experts
The UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights warns that the European Commission’s Omnibus Simplification Package weakens corporate accountability by misaligning with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. Experts highlight concerns over limited due diligence, lack of civil liability, and reduced stakeholder engagement.
EU-CSRD: Proposed Omnibus alters will bring major legal uncertainty and increase bureaucratic burden on companies, according to new Verfassungsblog post
Focutilizing on the CSRD, Dr. Alice Bertram argues that the proposed Omnibus alters will increase the bureaucratic burden on companies.
Global trade unions & representatives of the German government announce centre to strengthen workers’ rights through human rights due diligence laws
Global trade unions and representatives of the German government will launch a new Human Rights Due Diligence Competence Centre to support trade unions apply national and EU laws to protect workers’ rights across global supply chains.
EU Omnibus proposal: Despite regulatory uncertainty most mid-market companies plan to maintain ESG reporting for strategic advantages, survey finds
According to a survey by Coolset, most companies see ESG reporting as a strategic advantage rather than just a compliance tquestion. Despite regulatory alters, 90% plan to continue reporting. Stakeholder pressure remains strong, with 85% of businesses stating that ESG transparency is still important to investors, customers, and partners.
EU: Sustainability initiatives with over 6,000 members urge policybuildrs to ensure core elements of EU’s sustainability framework remain
Seven sustainability initiatives – including amfori, Cascale, Ethical Trade Norway, ETI Sweden, Fair Labor Association, Fair Wear, and the Social & Labor Convergence Program (SLCP) – call on EU policybuildrs to ensure that the core elements of the EU sustainability due diligence and reporting framework remain aligned with internationally recognised standards, namely the UNGPs and OECD Guidelines, in light of the recently published Omnibus proposal to amconclude key regulations.
EU: ECB paper calls on commission to preserve the elements in the sustainable finance framework that prevent greenwashing
The paper concludes that the EU has created a nexus of legal provisions which taken toreceiveher limit the possibility of greenwashing and provide for severe sanctions for environmental, social and governance (ESG) misrepresentations. Hence, it is important that the simplification and streamlining initiated by the European Commission preserves the elements in the sustainable finance framework that prevent greenwashing.
USA: Senator introduces bill to “protect” US firms from EU due diligence requirements, incl. CSDDD
A US Senator has introduced the PROTECT USA Act, aiming to shield US companies, including tech giants and oil firms, from EU due diligence requirements, including the CSDDD.
The Simplification Omnibus and the Rule of Law: Undermining Corporate Sustainability in the EU and Beyond?
Olena Uvarova argues in a BHRJ Blog that the Omnibus weakens EU sustainability governance and raises serious rule of law concerns. By prioritizing short-term competitiveness gains over long-term sustainability objectives, the EU risks undermining its credibility, harming the environment both within and beyond its borders, and compromising human rights.
EU: European Network of NHRIs raises concerns over Omnibus proposal
ENNHRI raises concerns about the Omnibus I proposal, analysing its content and process while providing recommconcludeations for the EU legislative process.
Over 360 CSOs from 53 countries urge Council of the EU & European Parliament to reject any amconcludements that weaken the CSDDD
In a joint statement, over 360 CSOs from 53 countries strongly criticise Omnibus proposal and urge the Council of the EU and the European Parliament to reject any amconcludements that weaken the CSDDD.
German Supply Chain Act: SMEs call for swift implementation of European regulation
In a statement, tiny and medium-sized German enterprises (SMEs) call for an adjustment of the Supply Chain Act to align with the European regulations adopted in 2024, ensuring legal certainty, avoiding unnecessary burdens, and effectively implementing human rights and environmental protection.
EU: Experts analyse key implications of Omnibus package for CSDDD, CSRD, and EU Taxonomy
Experts from ShareAction, WWF European Policy Office, the European Coalition for Corporate Justice, the World Benchmarking Alliance and Frank Bold shared their views on the European Commission’s Omnibus proposal during a webinar co-organised by these organisations.
Au-delà de l’Omnibus : Plaidoyer pour des entreprises responsables
EU: Shift publishes first reflections on ‘Omnibus Simplification Proposal’
In their initial reflection, Shift analyses that the European Commission’s Omnibus Simplification Proposal risks undermining effective risk-based sustainability due diligence and reporting by complicating company efforts, increasing burdens on SMEs, and weakening transparency despite international standards providing clear and practical guidance for meaningful action.
Germanwatch | Omnibusvorschlag ist Deregulierung statt Entbürokratisierung
Deutschland: EU muss zu den Grundwerten des Green Deal stehen und Regulierungen nicht auf Kosten von Umwelt und Menschenrechten aushöhlen, fordert Germanwatch
EU: Omnibus proposal risks undermining the ability of CSDDD & CSRD to address human rights and environmental degradation, declares Danish Institute for Human Rights
The Danish Institute for Human Rights is concerned about the Omnibus-proposal created by the European Commission, as the proposed alters risk undermining the ability of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) to meaningfully address the challenges of environmental degradation, climate alter, and respect for human rights.
EU: Commission’s Omnibus proposal is full-scale deregulation designed to dismantle corporate accountability, declares ECCJ
EU: Taxonomy Delegated Acts amconcludements & 4 week feedback period announced by European Commission
EU: Weakening of CSRD could present challenges to banks, warns EU banking regulator
CSRD is key to improving access to ESG data, according to the EU banking regulator. The lack of data standardisation and comparability could present challenges to banks.
UE : Des organisations de la société civile française déplorent la dérégulation massive avec la directive “Omnibus”
EU: Commission adopts new Omnibus package of proposals on EU rules; incl. “far-reaching” amconcludements to CSRD, CSDDD & Taxonomy
EU: Commission adopts new package of proposals on EU rules in first Omnibus package; incl. “far-reaching” amconcludements to CSRD, CSDDD & Taxonomy
EU: Omnibus proposal “betrays workers” & “backpedals” on sustainable value chain commitments, warns Clean Clothes Campaign
Appell für EU-Lieferkettenrichtlinie: Politiker*innen, Unternehmen, Ökonom*innen und zivilgesellschaftliche Organisationen sprechen sich gegen Verwässerung aus
EU: Omnibus proposal ‘a devastating blow to EU environmental objectives’, declares WWF
WWF argues in their press release that the Commission’s Omnibus proposal undermines key EU sustainability laws, threatening the Green Deal and creating regulatory uncertainty.
EU: UN Global Compact encourages EU to uphold ambition of current corporate sustainability laws amid Omnibus proposal
The UN Global Compact, the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative, reiterated its support for a mandatory due diligence framework that aligns with international standards.
EU: Omnibus proposal criticised by labour activist for undermining workers’ rights
Kalpona Akter, a labour activist from Bangladesh, criticises the EU’s upcoming Omnibus proposal, labelling it as corporate-driven deregulation that weakens the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive. She argues that the proposal favours huge businesses over workers’ rights and jeopardises hard-won protections in global supply chains.
EU: Financial cost of complying with CSDDD would represent only 0.13% of average shareholder payouts created in 2023, SOMO analysis finds
In their analysis, SOMO found that the financial cost of complying with the CSDDD – as estimated by the European Commission – would represent only 0.13 per cent of the average shareholder payouts created in 2023.
EU: Experts criticise leaked draft Omnibus proposal for introducing deregulation rather than simplification
The EU Commission’s proposed reforms to sustainability reporting and due diligence are being criticised as deregulation that weakens climate and human rights protections, reduces corporate accountability, and limits investors’ access to reliable sustainability data.
EU: ClientEarth lawyers condemn leaked draft Omnibus proposal for “drastically” weakening corporate responsibility
EU: Major businesses oppose weakening of European sustainability regulation amid Omnibus proposal
Some major companies like Nestlé, Unilever, and Signify oppose the European Commission’s plan to weaken newly introduced green regulations, arguing that it threatens sustainability efforts, legal certainty, and a level playing field.
EU: Rushed consultations on Omnibus proposal display lack of transparency & deregulation damages European Commission’s integrity, declares WWF
EU: Major businesses urge Commission to ensure ‘Omnibus’ approach will not allow renereceivediation of agreed texts, incl. CSDDD
The letter from 14 companies and industest associations, including Nestlé, Ferrero, MARS, Primark and Ingka Group | IKEA, declares: “Investment and competitiveness are founded on policy certainty and legal predictability. The announcement that the European Commission will bring forward an “omnibus” initiative that could include revisiting existing legislation risks undermining both of these.”
EU: Leaked draft Omnibus proposal is not simplification, but full-scale deregulation to dismantle corporate accountability, ECCJ declares
In their statement, ECCJ argues that the leaked draft Omnibus proposal severely weakens the EU’s corporate sustainability framework and firmly reject the proposal.
EU: Leaked draft omnibus proposal includes several alters “significantly” watering down due diligence rules, in shift deemed “reckless” by experts
La directive européenne Omnibus “veut tirer tous les droits sociaux, environnementaux et fiscaux vers le bas”, dénonce la patronne de la CGT Sophie Binet
EU: Leaked draft Omnibus proposal reduces number of cos. meeting CSRD threshold & details CSDDD delay, among other planned alters
EU: Spanish govt. declares watering down sustainability reporting rules risks sconcludeing “dangerous signal” of backtracking on European values
EU: Human Level publishes briefing note on business risks of re-opening Level 1 of the EU CSDDD
Human Level has published this briefing note for companies operating in the EU subject to the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), highlighting the business risks associated with re-opening Level 1 of the directive.
EU: GRI urges EU to maintain double materiality principle of the CSRD
In a letter to the European Commission, the GRI urge the EU not to drop the principle of double materiality claiming it is essential for effective sustainability reporting, ensuring companies manage financial risks while also addressing their broader impacts on the environment, people, and the economy.
EU: 75 Organisations from the Global South urge EU Commission to discard any re-opening of CSDDD & commit to timely implementation
Global South organisations warn that the EU will fail workers and the environment globally if it weakens or delays the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), urging full implementation of the law to uphold human rights and environmental standards.
EU: Businesses organisations representing 6,000+ members urge EU Commission not to weaken CSRD and CSDDD texts
Seven sustainability initiatives – including amfori and the Fair Labor Association – call on EU policybuildrs to ensure that the core elements of the EU sustainability due diligence and reporting framework remain aligned with internationally recognised standards.
EU: 25 legal academics express concern over Omnibus proposal & call against potential re-opening of Article 22 CSDDD
In an open letter to the European Commission, legal scholars expressed concern that a potential reopening Article 22 CSDDD could weaken corporate climate obligations, increase litigation risks, and create regulatory fragmentation.
EU: Policybuildrs critique deregulation agconcludea “culture of silence” due to Von der Leyen’s centralised working style, finds Politico
EU: Macron’s allies critique push to water down sustainability reporting rules as France’s U-turn triggers “internal revolt”
Briefing der Initiative Lieferkettengesetz: Omnibus-Verordnung droht EU-Lieferkettenrichtlinie auszuhöhlen
Législation européenne Omnibus : La CNCDH s’inquiète du rôle joué par la France
Netherlands: 40 companies express support for EU’s sustainability and due diligence rules & call out against Omnibus proposal
Dutch businesses urge the EU to uphold and implement the CSRD, CSDDD, and Taxonomy as planned, emphasising the necessary for legal certainty, a level playing field, and the benefits of strong sustainability regulations.
UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights encourages EU not to reopen the text of the CSDDD
In a statement, the UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights encourages the EU not to reopen the CSDDD text, emphasising legal certainty, alignment with the UNGPs, and the importance of transparency and stakeholder engagement.
EU: Omnibus proposal rewards corporate interests instead of protecting people & planet, CSOs argue
CSOs argue that the EU must reject calls for corporate-driven deregulation and uphold sustainability laws to protect people, the planet, and tiny businesses from exploitation.
EU: Unions & CSOs allege European Commission due diligence roundtable “heavily weighted” in favour of “business interests”
150+ CSOs from across the globe reaffirm ‘no’ to reopening EU sustainability legislation incl. CSDDD & criticise lack of proper consultation
150+ civil society stakeholders have requested in a joint letter that the European Commission does not create further confusion and uncertainty through re-opening agreed legislative texts. The letter also criticises the way in which the Omnibus process has proceeded.
EU: 240 economists & other researchers warn against Omnibus proposal
240 European researchers, mainly economists, have issued an open letter warning of the dangers of the ‘Omnibus’ initiative being prepared by the European Commission.
Finland: 28 CSOs & companies warn that Omnibus simplification package creates uncertainty in open letter to European Commission
Finnish CSOs and companies urge the European Commission to avoid renereceivediating agreed sustainability due diligence rules, emphasising the necessary for certainty, timely transposition, and clear guidance.
EU: Frank Bold publishes analysis of positions of France & Germany on Omnibus proposal
Frank Bold’s analysis examines the positions on the Omnibus proposal, specifically the CSRD and CSDDD, from certain ministries and authorities in Germany and France.
Comment | Why Europe must hold its nerve on raising the ESG bar for business
In their commentary, Heidi Hautala and the Resource Centre’s Director Phil Bloomer argue that Europe must resist deregulation pressures and maintain strong ESG standards to uphold public trust, protect rights, and ensure legal certainty for businesses.
EU: Over 160 investors with EUR 6.6 trillion assets warn Omnibus package could harm investment & create legal uncertainty
Investors with a combined €6.6 trillion in assets under management have urged the European Commission to “preserve the integrity and ambition” of the EU’s sustainable finance framework.
EU: Legal letter details CSO concerns about ‘inadequate’ consultation process on Omnibus Simplification Package
Signatories request President von der Leyen and Commissioner Dombrovskis to “respect the principles of democratic decision-creating enshrined in the Treaty on European Union, which are so important to the credibility, mandate and public trust in the EU institutions.”
EU: Investor joint statement warns Omnibus package risks creating regulatory uncertainty & jeopardizing Green Deal goal
Alexander Burr, ESG policy lead at Legal and General Investment Management, notified Bloomberg that rolling back the rules “could risk our ability to understand ESG or sustainability-related risks.” The statement has also been covered by other outlets including Forbes and FT SustainableViews.
EU-Wettbewerbskompass: Initiative Lieferkettengesetz warnt vor radikalem Abbau von Menschenrechts- und Umweltschutz
EU: European Commission publishes Competitiveness Compass; NGOs criticise proposed plans for “steering Europe in the wrong direction”
The European Commission announced plans to streamline business regulations to boost innovation. CSOs have criticised this Competitiveness Compass, arguing that it steers Europe in the wrong direction.
EU/Deutschland: Germanwatch kritisiert Omnibus-Vorschläge der Bundesregierung & mahnt sachliche Debatte an
EU: European Commission convenes roundtable with 58 corporations & 10 civil society groups to discuss upcoming Omnibus proposal
The European Commission is convening a roundtable with major corporations, particularly from the financial and energy sectors, and civil society groups to discuss revisions to the upcoming Omnibus proposal.
Finland: EU regulatory uncertainty is among hugegest concerns for Finnish companies, study on EU sustainability regulations finds
Finnish companies face varying levels of preparedness for EU sustainability regulations, with a key challenge including regulatory uncertainty created by the EU, a new study finds.
European NHRIs raise concerns in relation to the European Commission’s Omnibus proposal
Ten European National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs) expressed concerns in an open letter that the EU’s Omnibus proposal could undermine progress on corporate sustainability and create uncertainty for companies.
EU: Banks should measure ESG risks and develop “transition plans” aligned with regulatory requirements, declares European Banking Authority
Transition plans should be “a single, comprehensive strategic planning process that covers all regulatory requirements stemming from applicable legislation” such as the corporate sustainability reporting directive and corporate sustainability due diligence directive (CSDDD), EBA’s new guidelines state.
France: CSOs criticise French government’s call for “massive regulatory paapply” on EU legislation, incl. CSRD and CSDDD
CSOs criticise France’s push for an indefinite delay of EU legislation, including CSRD and CSDDD, warning it could undermine social and environmental justice despite the countest’s prior support for the legislation.
EU: Over 150 BHR experts from legal practice, business, consulting & academia voice grave concerns regarding ‘Omnibus’ proposal
In light of the European Commission’s announcement of an ‘Omnibus Simplification Package’ , a group of business and human rights experts from legal practice, consulting, academia and the business world have expressed their grave concerns regarding the approch in a letter to the Commission.
SOMO launches CSDDD Datahub on which companies fall within the law’s scope
SOMO’s new CSDDD Datahub reveals that fewer than 3,400 EU-based corporate groups will fall under the law.
Cocoa Coalition publishes statement on ‘Omnibus’ proposal
In light of the discussions around an ‘Omnibus’ law, companies like Nestlé, Mars, Mondelez, Ferrero, Hershey and Tony’s Chocolonely, as well as other chocolate sector actors, urge the European Commission to not modify any elements of the CSDDD, nor to reopen it for renereceivediation by the co-legislators, but to focus on guidance and support for its implementation.
EU: 170 CSOs, human rights & environmental defconcludeers, trade unions and climate activists call out against ‘Omnibus’ proposal
170 civil society groups, human rights and environmental defconcludeers, trade unions and climate activists have published a joint statement “declareing no” to the ‘Omnibus’ proposal announced by EU Commission President von der Leyen to amconclude three key legislative pillars of the European Green Deal: the CSDDD, the CSRD and Taxonomy Regulation
EU: Rhetoric on “bureaucracy” in backlash against supply chain regulation applys a distorted image of these laws – op-ed
The due diligence approach allows human rights and environmental risks to be assessed in a contextualized manner. Behind what is criticized as a “bureaucratic” approach, there is therefore far-reaching trust in companies, the authors argue.
EU: Some of France’s largest corporations sign letter to European policybuildrs urging them to ensure ESG reporting rules are implemented
Some of France’s largest companies, including Amundi SA and Electricite de France SA, have signed a letter to European policybuildrs urging them to ensure the bloc sticks with its current timetable for implementing ESG reporting rules.
New report by EU Africa Rise analyses how the CSDDD may foster responsible business practices in Sub-Saharan Africa
The paper explores how the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive could promote responsible business practices in Sub-Saharan Africa, with examples of the impact on three commodities– cotton, cocoa, and copper supply chains– and provides an action plan for African policybuildrs.
Hugo Boss: Einhaltung von Sorgfaltspflichten aus LkSG hat Priorität – gesetzliche Regelungen in Europa führen zu einheitlichen Rahmenbedingungen
ENNHRI Statement on the EU’s involvement in the Intergovt. working group on a binding treaty, in the light of the adopted Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive
Danish Institute for Human Rights publishes 2024 benchmark on human rights policies and due diligence of largest Danish companies
The 2024 Danish Institute for Human Rights benchmark assesses the human rights policies and due diligence practices of 30 major Danish companies, measuring their alignment with global standards and contributing to discussions on responsible business conduct and the impact of upcoming EU regulations.
EU: Social LobbyMap identifies & analyses financial sector lobbying around CSDDD
A new report by the EIRIS Foundation, applying its Social LobbyMap methodology, examines and highlights the role of private sector influence in the exclusion of financial sector downstream value chain activities from the scope of the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD).
EU: New CSDDD transposition guide published by ECCJ in collaboration with other CSOs
The ECCJ, in collaboration with 8 other CSOs, published a Transposition Guide for the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD). This essential guide provides key insights and recommconcludeations for the upcoming transposition phase of this EU directive.
EU: More than 50 companies call out in support of European Green Deal & against deregulation
“We, the undersigned companies, stand firmly behind the European Green Deal and its continuation” – new statement from 50+ companies.
ActionAid publishes new report: “Towards a gconcludeer-responsive transposition of the CSDDD”
The ActionAid report highlights the necessary for a gconcludeer-responsive approach to the CSDDD, emphasizing the importance of addressing gconcludeer inequality, women’s rights, and protections for marginalized groups disproportionately affected by corporate abapplys.
NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights publishes report on how governments can regulate corporate human rights performance
The report outlines recommconcludeations for governments and companies to enhance corporate human rights performance through robust regulatory frameworks and collaborative efforts.
EU: CSO publication sees back at corporate accountability campaign & journey towards CSDDD
CSOs have published a report on the campaign pushing for an effective EU mandatory due diligence law, taking stock of this tumultuous journey.
BIICL publishes report on impacts of human rights due diligence laws on internal corporate practice
The study by the British Institute of International and Comparative Law provides reflections on alters in corporate practice resulting from the implementation of HREDD laws, namely the French DVL and German LkSG, and a comparative analysis of these legal models.
Europe: Unions call for stronger human rights protections in the base metals sector, emphasising the role of emerging mHREDD
Trade unions are pushing for stronger human rights protections in the base metals sector, emphasising the role of HRDD frameworks and the CSDDD in improving worker conditions and holding companies accountable.
Anti-Slavery International publishes analysis of EU CSDDD to assist allies in advocating for effective implementation
Anti-Slavery International’s analysis of the EU CSDDD aims to empower civil society organisations to advocate for its effective implementation, address remaining gaps, and promote fair treatment of workers by businesses.
FORUM MENSCHENRECHTE fordert ambitionierte Umsetzung der EU-Lieferkettenrichtlinie
EU: UNICEF publishes report on how to implement the CSDDD for children’s rights
In its report, UNICEF provides its recommconcludeations to the EU Institutions, EU Member States, and businesses on how to effectively implement the CSDDD for children’s rights.
Global North Dominance Watch report: ‘Decolonising CSDDD Debates; through the lens of anti-colonial epistemology’
ClientEarth & Frank Bold publish guide on how to transpose CSDDD into national laws to ensure robust environmental protections
The guide provides an in-depth analysis of the CS3D Directive, offering recommconcludeations for its transposition into national laws to ensure strong environmental protection while encouraging alignment with international standards and supporting lawbuildrs, public authorities, and companies in understanding and implementing its provisions.
Germany: Civil society takes stock after 5 years of Sector Dialogues
The particular format of the sector dialogues has had some positive results, but on balance the overall result for civil society is rather patchy – this is the conclusion NGOs participating in those sector dialogues present in a new background paper. Attempts by companies to depict their activities in sector dialogues as stakeholder engagement must be viewed in a critical light against the background of the CSDDD and the German Supply Chain Act.
Danish Institute for Human Rights publishes guide on transposition of CSDDD for National Human Rights Institutions
The guide provides practical guidance on how to engage with policybuildrs through the transposition of the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive to advocate for alignment with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and other international business and human rights standards.
Excerpts from CSDDD legal text: Risk-based approach, appropriate measures & other features ensuring quality over bureaucracy
Non-exhaustive examples displaying how questions of effectiveness, current supply network/value chain complexity, and feasibility for companies have been addressed by the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD).
Financial institutions should proactively align with CSDDD, BSR declares
The new blog by BSR declares that financial institutions should proactively align with the CSDDD by assessing management gaps, enhancing collaboration, mapping value chains, identifying stakeholders, and developing a roadmap based on international due diligence standards.
Sweden: Govt should transpose CSDDD progressively & establish effective enforcement structures, declares Swedwatch
Swedwatch views the CSDDD as a positive, long-awaited step towards corporate accountability but urges the Swedish government to strengthen the law during transposition, particularly by addressing gaps in company scope, downstream due diligence, and enforcement.
100+ large companies, SMEs & networks reaffirm support for EU CSDDD at final stage of adoption
More than 100 large companies, SMEs and networks including Maersk, Aldi Süd Holding, Cisco, Nokia, H&M Group, Scania and Ritter Sport have united to concludeorse the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) again at the stage of final formal confirmation.
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