Home » [mind Retail Day] Sephora, Primark, Tara Jarmon and Zapa: maintaining CSR despite regulatory uncertainty [mind Retail Day] Sephora, Primark, Tara Jarmon and Zapa: maintaining CSR despite regulatory uncertainty The current regulatory relaxation, coupled with economic tensions, could raise questions about the relevance of CSR strategies for retailers. At mind Retail Day however, Matthieu Riché (Sephora), Alexandra Wagner (Primark France), Laura Marquant (Tara Jarmon, Zapa) and Malo Bourel-Weeger (Impact France) argued in favour of maintaining commitments. Here are the details of their roadmap. Through . Published on 03 June 2025 à 18h38 - Update on 23 July 2025 à 18h43 Resources For several years, companies have been encouraged, then forced, to integrate sustainability and corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategies into business models. However, a change of course has been underway since January 2025. “We are seeing a global questioning of ecological thinking and CSR legislation, said Malo Bourel-Weeger, Manager of Public Affairs at Impact France, at the mind Retail Day. Today, CSRD reporting applies to groups with a turnover of more than €40 million and 500 employees, but tomorrow, these companies may no longer be required to do so. Reporting indicators could also change. All this creates legal uncertainty: companies need a stable framework to operate a business.” Engaging Scope 3 partners in the transition The round table began with a sharing of key environmental impact figures.… Brand DisterscircularityCSRregulatoryretailerSephora Read more EU: Commission backpedals on CSRD and duty of vigilance President Trump orders EU companies to cancel diversity policies Under attack from 19 States, will Costco give in to the anti-inclusion and diversity movement? In Germany, C&A closes the only European manufacturing site