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19 May 2025

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90 economists

EU: 90 economists urge EU to protect CSDDD and Green Deal

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"BEYOND SHORT-TERM PROFITS: Why the EU must defend the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive and the Green Deal", 19 May 2025

The EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) is a crucial and effective step towards an economy that respects human rights, the environment and the climate, and that frames business activities in a way that is compatible within planetary boundaries. Both in Europe and the Global South, positive economic effects are expected alongside the enforcement of human rights and environmental standards.

...As economists, we therefore decisively advocate for a swift and ambitious implementation of the CSDDD and oppose the Omnibus I package proposal of the EU Commission, which would significantly limit the effectiveness of the directive. A civil liability regime across the EU for damages caused by companies, and revenue-linked fines are indispensable to steer economic activities towards sustainable paths and ensure the right of affected parties to compensation. Due diligence obligations must not be limited to direct suppliers, where the risks are generally lowest...

We also strongly disagree with the hypothesis that the CSDDD and other sustainability rules within the framework of the European Green Deal hinder the competitiveness of the European economy...

For these reasons, we call on:

  • The Commission, the EU Council, and the members of the European Parliament to ensure a timely and ambitious implementation of the CSDDD and other regulations of the European Green Deal. The social and ecological transformation of the economy has become more necessary than ever in times of crisis, conflict and the rise of extreme rightwing parties.
  • Policymakers to demonstrate their commitment to human rights and sustainability, reaffirm the EU's leadership in these areas, and ensure that the European economy is positioned to thrive in a future defined by sustainability and resilience.

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