ECB President Warns Against Weakening EU Sustainability Reporting Standards

by  
Gavien Mok  
- 21 de agosto de 2025

European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde has issued a strong warning to EU lawmakers against diluting the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), a key component of the bloc’s sustainable […]

European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde has issued a strong warning to EU lawmakers against diluting the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), a key component of the bloc’s sustainable finance framework. Lagarde emphasized that robust sustainability reporting is not only critical for transparency but essential for the EU’s transition to a greener economy [1][2].

In a letter to Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), Lagarde stressed that the CSRD’s rigorous disclosure requirements are vital to enabling financial institutions and investors to assess climate-related risks and opportunities. Weakening these rules, she warned, would limit the availability of consistent and comparable environmental, social, and governance (ESG) data—ultimately undermining market confidence and the EU’s broader climate ambitions [1].

Lagarde’s comments come amid increasing political pressure to scale back certain CSRD requirements, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). However, she argued that any efforts to exempt companies or delay implementation would hinder informed decision-making by investors and obstruct the path toward sustainable growth [2].

The ECB President also highlighted that high-quality ESG data is foundational for the effective functioning of capital markets and for central banks to conduct risk assessments. By maintaining robust standards, the EU would not only lead by example globally but also safeguard the integrity of its financial system [1][2].

As the EU finalizes its sustainability disclosure framework, Lagarde’s intervention signals the importance of aligning political decisions with long-term climate and financial stability goals.

Referencias

[1] GRC Report. “ECB President Warns Against Weakening EU Sustainability Reporting Rules.” August 20, 2025. https://www.grcreport.com/post/ecb-president-warns-against-weakening-eu-sustainability-reporting-rules

[2] ESG Today. “ECB President Warns Lawmakers Against Watering Down CSRD Sustainability Reporting Requirements.” August 20, 2025. https://www.esgtoday.com/ecb-president-warns-lawmakers-against-watering-down-csrd-sustainability-reporting-requirements/

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