The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) are both aimed at encouraging companies to act in a more sustainable and responsible manner, and increase transparency on these issues.
The CSRD requires companies to provide detailed information about their sustainability performance, environmental impact, and social responsibility. The CSDDD obliges companies to conduct due diligence on their operations to identify, assess, and address human rights violations and environmental issues within their supply chains.
Rubicon Impact & Litigation lawyers know that compliance with the CSRD and CSDDD is both a legal obligation and an opportunity for companies to strengthen their reputation and build trust with stakeholders. Our team provides expert guidance on effectively navigating these regulations, ensuring that companies meet their reporting obligations and integrate sustainability into their core operations.
We also assist consumers seeking to hold companies accountable for non-compliance with the directives under the CSRD and CSDDD, for instance, by misleading information in annual reports or by implementing inadequate climate plans.
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