Europe
Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD)
CSRD aims at enhancing and modernizing sustainability reporting rules, making it mandatory for a broader range of companies to disclose their sustainability practices.
Regulations and initiatives specifically impacting the apparel & fashion sector, focusing on supply chain transparency, traceability, and due diligence requirements.
Europe
CSRD aims at enhancing and modernizing sustainability reporting rules, making it mandatory for a broader range of companies to disclose their sustainability practices.
Europe
The EU Forced Labour Regulation aims at preventing both imported and domestically produced goods made with forced labor from being sold on the EU market.
Europe
The german Supply Chain Act (LkSG) places businesses under the obligation to respect human rights by implementing defined due diligence obligations.
Europe
The Norwegian Transparency Act is set to promote transparency and ensure that companies respect fundamental human rights and decent working conditions throughout their supply chains.
Europe
AGEC seeks to promote sustainable production and consumption, reduce waste and enhance environmental protection.
USA
The Fashion Sustainability and Social Accountability Act, or New York Fashion Act, positions itself within a global trend of double materiality regulations such as the European CSRD.
USA
Importers of goods produced in Xinjiang need to prove that the goods were not mined, produced, or manufactured, wholly or in part, using forced labor.
Europe
The EU Digital Product Passport (DPP) introduces new requirements for product-level data, traceability, and transparency across supply chains, reshaping how companies manage product information throughout the lifecycle.