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Frank Bold's Input to the Commission's Consultation on CSDDD Guidelines

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The European Commission is currently running an open public consultation on guidelines for the Corporate Sustainable Due Diligence legislation (CSDDD). Read our submission to the consultation.

We have submitted our submission to the European Commission's ongoing open public consultation on guidelines on the CSDDD as a key stakeholder protecting human rights and the environment.

Read our input to the consultation below.

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