With the latest leaks, it is becoming clearer and clearer that President Ursula von der Leyen and Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis are willing to sacrifice the very foundations of the EU’s ESG legislation all whilst bypassing the due legislative process.
If confirmed, the following changes would render the EU’s push for corporate sustainability essentially meaningless:
Weakening agreed legislation before full implementation is reckless. It will not only harm the environment and human rights, but also strip European companies of the ability to prepare for a more resilient, competitive future. We urge the European Commission to resist short-term pressure, uphold the reporting and due diligence legal frameworks and defend Europe’s leadership, for the sake of its businesses, consumers and global credibility.

This Friday, 28 February at 11:00 CET, we invite you to join us for a webinar where we will take a first dive into the key elements of the European Commission’s omnibus proposal, aiming at “simplifying” key laws for sustainable finance, corporate due diligence, and sustainability reporting.
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The session will be moderated by Maria van der Heide, Head of EU Policy, ShareAction. This session is organised by WWF EU, ShareAction, the World Benchmarking Alliance, Frank Bold, and the European Coalition for Corporate Justice.
The European Union is sending a clear signal: climate policy is no longer just an environmental vision. It is becoming a core pillar of economic strategy. The latest State of the Energy Union 2025 and Climate Action Progress Report 2025 confirm that competitiveness is now Brussels’ top priority. In this framework, decarbonisation is positioned as a tool to strengthen Europe’s technological sovereignty, stability, and energy affordability.
With the final revision of the CSRD landing only in mid-December, many companies spent 2025 navigating a moving goal post. Yet despite the uncertainty, some clear lessons have emerged from those already reporting under the new rules. So what did companies actually struggle with, and what did they take away from the experience?
Less than a week apart, the end of the year brought two developments in the case of the impact of the Turów mine on the environment in Czechia. Both developments are in line with the long-term efforts of Frank Bold experts to make information on the state of groundwater available and to mitigate the overall impact of mining.