The European Council presents its position on omnibus changes to sustainability reporting and due diligence obligations, proposing further reductions in scope and delays.
The legislative simplification plan will remove the majority of companies from the scope of the carbon tax at the border.
See how to confidently comply with supply chain due diligence regulations.
Contact Us10 years on, the UK Modern Slavery Act's impact is evolving. Learn why stronger measures are crucial for ethical supply chains and business benefits.
Is your supply chain at risk? Modern slavery is a global crisis, but businesses can fight back. This guide provides a practical four-step framework for eradicating exploitation.
CSRD compliance evolving? Understand the Omnibus impact on supply chains and data. Get our EcoVadis guide.
We outline what is known about the Omnibus Simplification Package, the potential implications for sustainability reporting and due diligence, and what businesses should consider to remain prepared.
While VSME remains voluntary, the Omnibus proposal recommends the standard as a go-to framework to ensure SMEs stay prepared for evolving regulations and shifting market expectations.
While the EU takes a hard turn on its sustainability regulations, companies must maintain a strategic vision and focus on long-term resilience rather than short-term relief.
Are you ready to navigate the evolving legal landscape of sustainability regulations?
Learn MoreThe European Commission introduced its hotly anticipated Omnibus Simplification Package amid EU deregulation push.
The mechanism introduces new compliance and reporting requirements for importers into the European Union.
EcoVadis endorses the Japan Code of Conduct for ESG Evaluation and Data Providers established by the Financial Service Agency of Japan.
EcoVadis welcomes the Code of Conduct for ESG Ratings and Data Products Providers provided by the International Capital Market Association (ICMA).
Importers into the EU of carbon-intensive goods have to report emissions embedded in their products, putting additional strains on industrial supply chains.
Canada is the latest country to pass meaningful legislation to combat forced labor and child labor within global supply chains.
How the directive will affect corporate supply chains and what moves companies should be ready to make in response.
An overwhelming amount of national elections were or still are scheduled for this year, with over 60 countries casting votes, promising a critical juncture for sustainability policies.
Those who have invested in voluntary disclosure are seeing returns, as they are well-prepared for the new requirements.
Laws like the LkSG and the recently approved CSDDD now mandate responsible business conduct, urging companies to scrutinize their supply chains closely.
This article highlights some of the CSDDD’s groundbreaking aspects and how EcoVadis can help your company take a proactive approach to due diligence that builds value beyond compliance.
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German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act
The International Capital Market Association (ICMA) launched a voluntary code for those providing the services increasingly relied upon by the market.