EU: European Commission publishes a study on due diligence requirements throughout the supply chain, providing substance for potential EU legislation

On 24 February the European Commission published the results of a study on due diligence requirements throughout the supply chain. The report reviews different Member States’ own practices and regulations (an substantial annex provides a comprehensive 12-country comparison of reporting and due diligence practice). In a press statement accompanying the publication, the European Commission notes that one in three companies in the EU is currently exercising due diligence in terms of human rights and environmental impacts and that 70% of the 334 companies that responded agree that EU-level regulation on a general due diligence requirement for human rights and environmental impacts could be beneficial for companies, thus inferring the need for ‘community legislation’ imposing such a requirement.

Through . Published on 25 February 2020 à 13h12 - Update on 25 February 2020 à 15h22

The British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL), the London School of Economics and Political Science, and Civic Consulting produced this 600-page main report alongside several annexes.

In its synthesis of the survey  carried out,  authors, note, ‘Just over one-third of business survey respondents indicated that their companies are undertaking due diligence,…

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