The Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, also known as the CS3D, is European law that requires large companies (under the original directive: >1,000 employees and turnover >450 million euro) to identify, assess, prevent and address human rights and environmental harms in their own operations and across their global supply chain. Due diligence needs to be incorporated into company policies and business processes and be subject to board level oversight.
There are administrative penalties for non-compliance up to 3% of the global turnover and so you better be be safe than sorry.
Curious how Intire can support you in getting ready for CSDDD? Reach out to our Human Rights and Due Diligence lawyer Andreea Holwerda-Gavrilla
Click on one of our blogs below to learn more about the CSDDD
The EU’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) hasn’t even taken effect yet—but the Omnibus proposal is already reshaping it. From a narrowed scope to a delayed start (2028), the rules are shifting. In part 3 of our Omnibus blog series, we explain what’s changing, what it means for your business, and how to prepare with purpose—beyond compliance.
The EU’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) hasn’t even taken effect yet—but the Omnibus proposal is already reshaping it. From a narrowed scope to a delayed start (2028), the rules are shifting. In part 3 of our Omnibus blog series, we explain what’s changing, what it means for your business, and how to prepare with purpose—beyond compliance.
The Omnibus proposal raises the threshold for mandatory EU Taxonomy reporting to 450 million euro turnover, freeing many companies from detailed disclosures. But with this flexibility comes choice: continue reporting voluntarily or let it go? In part 2 of our Omnibus blog series, we break down the proposed changes and share how companies—whether relieved or committed—can make strategic decisions moving forward.
The European Commission’s new Omnibus proposal could delay CSRD reporting obligations by two years and raise the employee threshold to 1,000—drastically changing who needs to report and when. In this 3-part blog series, we break down what’s changing, what it means for your business, and how you can turn uncertainty into opportunity.
Royal Cosun partnered with Intire to select and implement a sustainability management system to meet CSRD requirements and support strategic KPIs. With operations in 20+ countries and 200+ data points to manage, Intire’s independent guidance and proven selection process helped Cosun choose Beezzz, a low-code Microsoft-based system, ensuring robust, auditable sustainability reporting.
Unlock sustainable growth with the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). This EU regulation enhances transparency by requiring businesses to disclose ESG performance, embedding sustainability into strategy. Our blog explores how double materiality analysis, aligned action plans, and stakeholder engagement can future-proof your organization and drive lasting value.
Overcoming the pitfalls of a Double Materiality Assessment (DMA) is crucial in today’s ESG-focused landscape. At Intire, we help companies address common DMA challenges, including interpreting ESG topics accurately, distinguishing impacts, risks, and opportunities, and aligning with ESRS standards to enhance ESG reporting and strategy. Learn how to avoid these key pitfalls and strengthen your sustainability efforts.
This expert-led webinar we hosted together with Quantifier, provided a clear step-by-step approach to understanding the key governance elements of ESRS.
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