EU Calls for Greater Transparency in Supply Chains Under New ESG Rules

EU Calls for Greater Transparency in Supply Chains Under New ESG Rules

by  
AnhNguyen  
- 16 de octubre de 2024

The European Union’s evolving Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) regulations are pushing businesses to enhance supply chain transparency and adopt carbon neutral strategies. These new compliance requirements, including the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) and the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), emphasize responsible sourcing and production. Companies must now ensure their entire supply chains—from raw materials to finished goods—are compliant with stringent ESG standards, or face severe financial and reputational consequences. 

With a focus on preventing deforestation and enforcing fair labor practices, businesses importing goods to the EU are under increasing scrutiny. For instance, palm oil importers must prove their products have not contributed to deforestation, or they could face penalties of up to 4% of their annual turnover. Additionally, failure to comply with regulations such as the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act has already led to the detention of shipments worth billions of dollars in the U.S. 

The shift toward supply chain transparency also introduces challenges for small and medium enterprises, which may lack the resources to meet these demands. However, businesses that fail to adapt risk missing sales opportunities, shipment delays, and long-term damage to their reputation. As 24% of EU company revenues depend on commodities linked to deforestation, businesses must implement robust ESG compliance strategies. 

To navigate these challenges, companies should focus on enhancing supply chain visibility, conducting thorough risk assessments, and gathering real-time data from their suppliers. While compliance can be resource-intensive, meeting ESG standards contributes to long-term sustainability and positions businesses for success in the global market. 

 

Fuentes:  

https://www.maersk.com/insights/resilience/2024/10/10/navigating-the-evolving-eu-import-regulations 

https://jobcotrade.com/preparing-for-supply-chain-transparency-navigating-evolving-eu-import-regulations/ 

https://industrytoday.com/a-new-era-in-supply-chain-transparency-in-2024/ 

https://www.aon.com/en/insights/articles/navigating-the-new-eu-directive-on-pay-transparency 

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