Trade bodies urge European Commission not to water down CSRD and CSDDD regulations

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Leading green trade bodies join forces to call on Commission to deliver a robust framework that supports efforts to improve resilience of global supply chains

The European Commission has this week faced fresh calls not to water down high-profile sustainability rules under the the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and Corporate Sustainability...

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