Regulatory violations can be costly and dangerous. And not knowing the law is not an excuse. Are you willing to put your business on the line? Make sure you're prepared and can meet the growing regulatory demands.
Regulatory violations can be costly and dangerous. And not knowing the law is not an excuse. Are you willing to put your business on the line? Make sure you're prepared and can meet the growing regulatory demands.
See how to confidently comply with supply chain due diligence regulations.
Contact UsEcoVadis welcomes the EU’s bid to promote clarity and integrity in the market for ESG ratings and data providers.
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The EU Council and Parliament Agree on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD): Who is affected, what are the requirements, and how to map your compliance solution.
The world’s first carbon border tax introduced by the EU will be phased in over three years. How will it work and how will it impact your business?
If you're subject to the first round of reporting against the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, you should be deep in preparation.
Guidelines on addressing forced labour in supply chains that your supply chain platform must support to be ready for EU Corporate Sustainability due diligence (CSDDD) and similar supply chain laws
Understand the rapidly evolving requirements of laws like LkSG, Norway Transparency Act, CSDDD and others, and implications for your company and how EcoVadis helps you comply – now and in the future
No supply chain is free of risks associated with modern slavery. Is your company ready to comply with supply chain due diligence regulations and protect human rights?
EU's CSDDD, Germany's LkSG and similar laws will reshape the playing field for global business. With the right approach, companies can comply *and* boost supply chains ESG performance and resilience..
Trends and forces including, the Norwegian Supply Chain Transparency Act (Åpenhetsloven), The EU proposal on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence (CSDD) & The German Supply Chain Act (LkSG) Trend
The European Union (EU) is on its way to mandatory supply chain due diligence. What steps can your company take now to get ready?
The SEC’s recent landmark proposal on climate disclosure would require public US companies of all sizes to report on everything from climate risk exposure in their supply chain to emissions.
As world leaders meet to expedite progress towards global net zero at COP26, this blog highlights the imperative that companies engage suppliers to tackle carbon emissions embedded in the supply chain
More than just preventing disruption - climate readiness, labor and human rights, and ethical considerations are key components for truly resilient supply chains.
GHG reporting laws have increased at an exponential rate but lack of a universal benchmarking standard remains a challenge. What can companies do with a new carbon action tool on the horizon?
New human rights laws continue to emerge. While companies are used to financial due diligence, the transition to human rights due diligence, particularly in the supply chain, comes with unknowns.
Learn about EcoVadis and how our solutions support supply chain disclosures required under India's BRSR Core.
Key North American ESG laws and regulations passed or pending with supply chain requirements, and how procurement teams can leverage EcoVadis solutions to comply and mitigate risks.
For one, Australia’s proposal would require reporting entities to include and consider the 15 Scope 3 emission categories aligned to the GHG Protocol Standards.
With the new S-211 law, many procurement teams must update policies and due diligence reporting on forced labor and child labor, supplier risk profiles, and measures taken to remediate violations.