Published: February 23rd, 2025,
Last updated: March 8th, 2025

The EU Commission wants to significantly tone down the Supply Chain Directive (CSDDD) – and is thus taking a confrontational stance with parts of the European Parliament. For example, the due diligence obligations are to be limited to direct business relationships and the companies concerned will only have to check their suppliers for human rights violations or environmental damage every five years, instead of every year as previously planned. This is according to a draft for the omnibus law to reduce bureaucracy.