EU: Update on Corporate Sustainability
June 07, 2023
EU: Update on Corporate SustainabilityJune 07, 2023 EU Parliament votes in favor of corporate human rights and environmental due diligence rulesWhy should I read this?On 1 June 2023, the EU Parliament agreed its negotiating position on the EU Commission’s proposed Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDD). The version passed by the EU Parliament will now be reconciled with those being considered by the EU Council and the EU Commission, before a final text on the legislation is produced later this year. Once in force the new rules will require in-scope companies to identify and address the negative impacts of their activities and “value chains” on human rights and the environment (e.g. child labor, slavery, labor exploitation, pollution, environmental degradation, loss of biodiversity), as well as a new requirement to adopt and implement climate transition plans. As a result, more companies (including those located outside the EU but with operations in the EU) will have to collect and share sustainability data. In-scope companies need to plan ahead as to how they will obtain the necessary data to satisfy the new reporting requirements. The extensive due diligence requirements would necessitate leadership, training, resourcing, investment, procurement changes to procurement processes and contracts, as well as capability-building. As a minimum, the Directive seeks to curtail the practice of adding contractual assurances in supply chain contracts without further action, and it seeks to increase corporate liability. What has changedThe most significant changes adopted by the EU Parliament, when compared to the proposal agreed by the EU Commission, include:
What happens nextThe version of the draft Directive passed by the EU Parliament will now be reconciled with those drafts being considered by the EU Council and the EU Commission, before a final text on the legislation is produced later this year. It is anticipated that the rules will start to apply between 2024-2028, however given the significant impact on complex supply chains, companies would be well advised to kick-off their CSDD compliance programs well before the rules come into force. Further reading on the CSDD EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence law would apply to non-EU companies Latest Insights
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