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Duty of Vigilance: Mission (Impossible) for European Companies?

Summary by La Libre
The Belgian Presidency of the Council of the European Union had succeeded, in June 2024, in adopting the European Directive on the duty of vigilance, a key element in the transition from the European Union to a more sustainable economy, but less than a year after its adoption, it was under review and it was not certain that it would survive. ...

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The Belgian Presidency of the Council of the European Union had succeeded, in June 2024, in adopting the European Directive on the duty of vigilance, a key element in the transition from the European Union to a more sustainable economy, but less than a year after its adoption, it was under review and it was not certain that it would survive. ...

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Context publishes the draft report drawn up by Swedish MEP Jörgen Warborn on the omnibus text. As promised by the rapporteur, the European People's Party goes a step further in the "simplification" exercise undertaken by the Commission. He proposes that any company with more than 3 000 employees escape the obligations of sustainable reporting, and the requirement, as part of the duty of vigilance, to draw up climate transition plans would be rem…

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contexte.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
Sources are mostly out of Belgium (1)

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