EU Regulation

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November 30, 2024

EU ‘omnibus’ could safeguard sustainability laws during negotiations, says lawyer

Widely-misunderstood proposal to revise CS3D, Taxonomy and CSRD continues through EU process
November 25, 2024

An EU omnibus will not solve the reporting problem

Von der Leyen's plans raise plenty of questions about the future of sustainability rules in Europe
November 20, 2024

EU to re-open CSRD, CS3D and Taxonomy  

Quietly-announced plans for an omnibus make all revisions to the legislation "fair game", lawyers say
November 15, 2024

MEPs vote to give companies more time to comply with deforestation law

Parliament descended into pandemonium during Thursday's vote on watering down EU Deforestation Regulation 
November 13, 2024

Post-2030 clarity and green taxes: EU’s new climate heads outline priorities

Ribera, Hoekstra and Séjourné stood their ground in face of questions from European Parliament
November 8, 2024

EU seeks feedback on how it should reduce reporting burden

MEP calls for suggestions from stakeholders as Dombrovskis outlines plans for streamlining rules over coming years
November 5, 2024

“This is happening”: Incoming Commissioner stands firm on EU’s corporate due diligence rules

McGrath told MEPs there was no need to delay or revise CS3D, but companies need more support
October 26, 2024

ESMA: materiality assessments and taxonomy to be enforcement priorities in 2025

Financial market watchdog highlights key areas for firms preparing sustainability statements under new European regulation
October 23, 2024

EU’s new head of finance promises to streamline sustainability rules

Albuquerque will look to "adjust" requirements to reduce burden, she tells Parliament
October 3, 2024

France, Germany, Italy urge revision of EU Taxonomy

Europe’s policies must take ‘more realistic’ approach to climate and transition risk, say leaders