Tapahtumapäivä
27.01.2021
Tule kansainväliseen webinaariin kuulemaan EU:n yritysvastuusääntelystä ja sen kehityksestä.
The Global Compact Network Switzerland & Liechtenstein has formed a collaboration with ECOFACT AG to support its members in responding to regulatory change related to sustainability and corporate responsibility.
The regulatory frameworks governing corporate actions in the context of sustainability and corporate responsibility issues are rapidly evolving. After a long period mainly shaped by industry self-regulation, companies now face comprehensive expectations, detailed both in soft law standards and – increasingly – hard law. Examples include the ongoing revision of the EU’s Non-financial Reporting Directive, the upcoming EU Directive on Corporate Due Diligence and Corporate Accountability, and the new Task Force for Nature-related Financial Disclosures.
Join us for the first quarterly briefing call in which we will update you on what to expect from the European Union and from international standard setters.
This event is open for everybody and free of charge.
Webinaari järjestetään keskiviikkona 27.1.2021 klo 15 - 16 Suomen aikaa. Ilmoittaudu täältä: https://www.globalcompact.ch/event-details/briefing-on-regulatory-trends-in-the-european-union-and-at-the-international-level
Euroopan parlamentti ja neuvosto pääsivät loppuvuodesta sopuun yritysvastuudirektiivin ja kestävyysraportoinnin uudistuksista. Millaisia muutoksia näihin säädöksiin tulee, minkälaiset ovat aikataulut ja keitä muutokset koskevat?
In this session, sustainability experts will unpack the latest EU policy developments, with a focus on how the finalized EU Omnibus I reshapes sustainability due diligence and reporting requirements — and what this means for companies seeking to maintain high ambition and impact.
The UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) celebrate their 15th anniversary this year. The UN Human Rights Council endorsed the UNGPs unanimously, marking the first time that, at an international forum, the duties of States, the responsibilities of companies, and access to remedies were agreed upon.