The CSDDD, which aims to keep large companies’ supply chains to high standards on sustainability and human rights, has passed through the European Parliament. Next comes the tricky part: ...
More organizations around the world have been going to great lengths—whether as required or on a voluntary basis— to disclose their sustainability/ESG practices and risks to customers and stakeholders ...
“Neutered.” “Toothless.” “Watered down.” Those were just a few of the adjectives used to describe the final version of the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) that was approved by ...
After frequent delays caused by the abstention of Germany, France and Italy, the CSDDD has not been endorsed, in its current form, by the EU. As legislators race to make the directive more acceptable ...
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