It’s now official: the EU Commission will massively simplify the planned sustainability reporting. The Supply Chain Law Initiative examines the announced changes to the CSDDD supply chain law in detail. The first fashion companies react to the plans.
KPMG Law expert Thomas Uhlig provides an initial classification of what this means in concrete terms for companies.
“In many cases, there will be more of a gradual easing of the burden, from which small companies in particular should benefit even more.”
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