EU Set to Introduce Mandatory Environmental and Human Rights Due Diligence Law

March 26, 2021 EcoVadis


The proposed EU due diligence rules would require companies to carry out effective due diligence of its value chain, which includes its operations, direct and indirect business relations, and investment chains, in relation to the three limbs of ESG:

Environmental impact contributing to climate change;
Potential infringement of human rights; and
Good governance to prevent and mitigate corruption and bribery risks.



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