The CSDDD on its way to binding law: Next steps to watch for

Key developments include: Member State transposition, reporting criteria, European Single Access Point submissions, and guidelines on standard contractual clauses.

The first post in our CSDDD Deep Dive series provided an overview of the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD). In this second post, we highlight key developments to watch between now and the dates on which the CSDDD will begin to apply to companies.

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