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16 May 2025

Author:
Kate Abnett, Reuters,
Author:
Der Spiegel

EU: Cutting back on corporate sustainability reporting rules risks more company lawsuits, legal scholars say

"EU changes to sustainability law risk company lawsuits, legal scholars say", 9 May 2025

...The European Union's plans to cut back sustainability reporting rules could expose European companies to more climate change-related lawsuits, 31 legal scholars said in a letter published on Friday. The European Commission in February proposed loosening corporate sustainability rules for businesses in Europe, responding to criticism that EU red tape hinders competitiveness with rivals in China and the United States...

Among the changes, the EU would delete a requirement in its due diligence law for large companies to put into effect a "transition plan" to ensure they comply with the EU's targets to cut greenhouse gas emissions. Companies would still need to have such a plan, but would not be legally obliged to put it into practice."

Mere paperwork, instead of good faith action, would suffice in meeting the obligation," the legal scholars said in the letter. "The absence of a binding regulatory framework will correspond directly with increased liability risks for private actors," they said, referring to potential court cases from plaintiffs citing risks to the environment and public health...

The academics cited said court cases highlighted the climate-related legal risks businesses already face, citing pending cases against companies including TotalEnergies and Eni, from plaintiffs demanding the firms align their corporate actions with climate goals.

A European Commission spokesperson declined to immediately comment on the letter...

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