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EU Commission faces complaint over easing of sustainability rules

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By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Climate and human rights campaigners filed a complaint against the European Commission on Friday, accusing the EU executive of weakening sustainability laws without first consulting the public about the changes or assessing their impact. In February, the Commission proposed legal changes it named the “Omnibus” that would exempt thousands of smaller European businesses from EU sustainability reporting rules, and…

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