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Executives expect half of their supply chains to fall foul of CSDDD

A large container ship, the MSC Diana, moored at the Port of Felixstowe, with its hull filled with colorful stacked containers. The ship is anchored in calm water against a backdrop of cranes and another vessel at the dockside, with tugboats nearby.
All respondents to a DWF survey say they believe that at least half of their supply chains will not meet the CSDDD’s requirements in the next two years © Bloomberg

Despite EU policymakers agreeing a watered-down version of the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, business leaders are not confident their supply chains will meet its requirements

Business leaders in the EU and UK believe that at least half of their supply chains will not comply with the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive when it comes into force in 2027, according to a survey by law firm DWF.

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