Transparency or Complexity? The Omnibus Proposal and its Impact on Supply Chains

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Charlotte Kincaid, Senior Sustainability Consultant - Sedex; Audrey Clavedon, Head of ESG Leadership and Consulting - Sedex; Olivia Thomson (Moderator), Communications Manager - Sedex

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The EU Omnibus Simplification Package has rocked the business and investor communities, introducing further uncertainty in an already unpredictable time. With the first businesses already publishing their CSRD-compliant sustainability reports, while thousands of others have invested significant time and effort to prepare for compliance, what do these changes to the CSRD* and CSDDD** mean for companies' efforts? In this session, Sedex supply chain sustainability experts, Charlotte Kincaid and Audrey Clavedon, discuss: • The Omnibus Simplification Package and its impact on CSRD & CSDDD • The criticality of sustainability reporting and due diligence for supply chain resilience • Sedex tools, insights and best practices to support compliance and drive business value Join us for an insightful webinar where we explore the implications of these regulatory changes and why sustainability reporting and supply chain due diligence will remain beneficial to companies. *CSRD: EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive **CSDDD: EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive
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