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- The EU Omnibus Package | Why Sustainability Still Matters
In this article the TDi team consider the key changes proposed in the omnibus package and examine why sustainability not only still matters but is essential to long-term business productivity and resilience
- Omnibus package - European Commission - finance. ec. europa. eu
On 26 February 2025, the European Commission adopted a simplification package It covers a number of legislative areas, including sustainable finance rules, carbon border adjustment mechanism and investment with the aim of simplifying EU rules, enhancing competitiveness and attracting investment
- Understanding the EU´s new Omnibus proposal and its aims
The EU Commission's first Omnibus package of sustainability rules aims to simplify EU reporting obligations Key changes include a reduction of affected companies, postponed reporting deadlines and decreased data points
- The EU Omnibus Package | Why Sustainability Still Matters
In this episode, TDi's CEO Assheton Stewart Carter talks to international negotiator Peter Handley and TDi's Jeannette Greven about the omnibus package of regulatory amendments recently
- EU Omnibus Package: 10 things you should know about the proposed . . .
The European Commission published an "Omnibus" package of proposed changes on 26 February, marking the start of a process that could result in significant changes to key EU laws on sustainability reporting, diligence and trade
- EU Omnibus Package: Things You Should Know - Seneca ESG
The proposed changes in the EU Omnibus Package introduce both challenges and opportunities for businesses While some requirements have been eased—such as higher reporting thresholds and postponed deadlines—companies must still ensure compliance with the core principles of sustainability reporting
- How to navigate the EU Omnibus Simplification Package - EY
For businesses and policy makers, it has been a significant journey from the European Union’s (EU) introductory proposals to transform the sustainability reporting landscape and extend obligations beyond the nonfinancial Reporting Directive (NFRD) as part of the EU Green Deal to where we are today
- What Does the EU Omnibus Proposal Mean for Sustainability?
What Does the EU Omnibus Proposal Mean for Sustainability? The omnibus simplification proposal is now in the hands of the European Council and Parliament The European Commission has released its omnibus package of simplification proposals, aiming to boost competitiveness through changes to the CSRD, EU Taxonomy, CBAM and CSDDD
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