EU Sustainability Reporting Standards Must Be Taken over the Finish Line
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200 organisations protest at diluting sustainability reporting rules
Save A letter signed by hundreds of high-profile firms, investors and international bodies urges the EU to retain the 500+ employees threshold in the sustainability reporting directive. Almost 200 oganisations have called on the EU to retain the “core” of European sustainability reporting rules and ignore calls for measures to apply only to Europe’s largest companies. In an open letter, big names including IKEA, EDF, Nokia and Allianz, call on t…
Over 100 firms, investors urge EU to uphold sustainability regulations
On June 30, more than 100 companies and investors issued a joint statement urging the European Union to maintain its strong sustainability regulations. While they acknowledged that regulatory frameworks can be simplified, they emphasized that such changes
Companies, Investors Campaign to Keep Meaningful EU Sustainability Reporting and Due Diligence Requirements
A coalition of 198 organizations, including more than 150 companies and investors, as well as dozens of service providers and sustainability-focused groups announced today the release of a joint statement, calling on European policymakers to preserve key elements of the EU’s sustainability framework, including calling to keep a greater number of companies in the scope of the CSRD sustainability reporting and CSDDD sustainability due diligence re…
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