Ropes & Gray has once again updated its monthly Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) Transposition Tracker. The Tracker is prepared in conjunction with leading law firms across Europe. The Tracker describes CSRD transposition and other Omnibus activity across the 27 EU member states and three EEA EFTA countries.
This update includes information and developments as of May 31, and for some countries well into June, as well as additional commentary from the participating law firms.
The last several weeks has seen building momentum to transpose the “stop the clock” directive, which pushes back compliance for many companies under the CSRD and the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive.
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