The European Parliament has approved CS3D, introducing new risks of ESG-related lawsuits within the supply chain 

The European Parliament has approved CS3D, introducing new risks of ESG-related lawsuits within the supply chain 

by  
AnhNguyen  
- May 3, 2024

The European Parliament recently adopted the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CS3D), marking a significant step forward in ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) regulatory compliance for businesses within the European Union. CS3D is designed to enhance transparency and standardize reporting requirements, ensuring that companies provide meaningful and comparable information on their sustainability activities. 

This directive is part of the EU’s broader efforts to integrate sustainability into corporate governance and to facilitate a more informed decision-making process for investors, consumers, and other stakeholders. By adopting CS3D, the European Parliament aims to address the growing demand for reliable and standardized ESG information, reflecting the increasing importance of sustainability issues in the global marketplace. 

The adoption of CS3D signifies a major advancement in the regulatory framework for sustainability reporting across Europe. It mandates a more detailed disclosure of ESG-related information, requiring companies to not only report on their impact on the environment and society but also to disclose how sustainability issues affect their business operations and financial performance. This dual perspective ensures a holistic view of a company’s sustainability endeavors and challenges, promoting greater accountability and supporting the transition towards a more sustainable economy. 

In essence, CS3D extends the scope of ESG reporting, making it a crucial element of corporate responsibility for a larger number of businesses. Companies operating within the EU must now prepare to adapt to these enhanced reporting requirements, ensuring they have the necessary processes and systems in place to meet the new standards. The directive’s implementation is expected to yield benefits for all stakeholders, facilitating a clearer understanding of the sustainability landscape and promoting more sustainable business practices across the board. 

 

Sources: 

https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/european-parliament-adopts-cs3d-new-esg-6716239/ 

https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/press-room/20240419IPR20585/due-diligence-meps-adopt-rules-for-firms-on-human-rights-and-environment 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jonmcgowan/2024/04/24/european-parliament-approves-corporate-sustainability-due-diligence-law/?sh=1a6b6d786855 

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