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17 Dec 2024

Author:
Till Hoppe & Marc Winkelmann, Table.Media,
Author:
Initiative Lieferkettengesetz,
Author:
Philippe Diaz via Haufe

Deutschland: NGOs kritisieren Ministerschreiben an EU-Kommission zu Nachhaltigkeitsberichterstattung

Photo: GoodLifeStudio, Getty Images via Canva

"Berichtspflichten: Wie Deutschland die CSRD abschwächen will"

Die Bundesregierung hat der EU-Kommission Vorschläge unterbreitet, wie die Nachhaltigkeitsberichtspflichten für Unternehmen abgeschwächt werden sollten. In dem Schreiben, das Table.Briefings exklusiv vorliegt, fordern sie eine Verschiebung der CSRD-Richtlinie um zwei Jahre und eine Eingrenzung des Adressatenkreises. Unterzeichnet wurde das Papier von Justizminister Volker Wissing, Finanzminister Jörg Kukies, Wirtschaftsminister Robert Habeck und Arbeitsminister Hubertus Heil... [beschränkter Zugriff]

Aus dem Brief: "... In this regard we welcome the announcement to put forward an Omnibus regulation to reduce bureaucracy in the area of sustainability reporting and to streamline the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the EU Taxonomy Regulation, without compromising the goals of the Green Deal, including the existing level of protection of sustainability due diligence rules (CSDDD) and other important measures as announced by Ursula von der Leyen on the occasion of the Budapest Declaration as of November 2024..."

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