The European Commission's (EC) proposal for a Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence (CSDD) Directive is intended to accelerate and deepen the corporate sustainability actions and transition planning already being undertaken by many companies, and the insurance industry supports this objective. It is, however, important that in creating legal obligations and penalties (civil liabilities/ fines) for non-compliance, the requirements are appropriate, clear, proportionate and consistent with existing requirements
Response to EC CSDD Directive proposal
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The European Commission's (EC) proposal for a Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence (CSDD) Directive is intended to accelerate and deepen the corporate sustainability actions and transition planning already being undertaken by many companies, and the insurance industry supports this objective. It is, however, important that in creating legal obligations and penalties (civil liabilities/ fines) for non-compliance, the requirements are appropriate, clear, proportionate and consistent with existing requirements