Home » EU: Commission backpedals on CSRD and duty of vigilance EU: Commission backpedals on CSRD and duty of vigilance On February 26, the Commission presented a proposal for the Omnibus Directive, removing 80% of companies from the CSRD non-financial reporting framework and slashing obligations related to the duty of vigilance. Through Antoine Piel, Sophie Baqué. Published on 28 February 2025 à 12h47 - Update on 24 July 2025 à 10h03 Resources The Omnibus Directive, presented on February 26, 2025, modifies those of the CSRD and the duty of vigilance. With regard to the CSRD, the European Commission wants to retain the principle of double materiality analysis,… Antoine Piel, Sophie Baqué CSRCSRDduty of vigilanceregulation Read more [Analyze] The six major challenges facing retail in 2024 EU : Focus on the main regulatory changes for e-commerce in 2025 EU: CSRD and due diligence appear set for wide-ranging unravelling H&M and New Look strengthen their agreements on subcontracting practices