CS3D - True Diligence - Navigating the Transport and Logistics Sector's new accountability

The introduction of the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CS3D) has imposed significant new responsibilities on organisations to address human rights and environmental issues.
 
Criticaleye partner, DWF, has conducted an in-depth analysis across different sectors and regions to explore the impact of this directive on businesses, offering guidance to help them adapt to this evolving landscape of corporate sustainability and compliance.

This report is focussed on the Transport and Logistics Sector.




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