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Sustainability in focus

20 March 2023

Doing the right thing is not just good for business, it is good business. But, with a huge amount of regulatory change and public scrutiny, this is becoming more and more challenging. Our sustainability hub tackles some of the key issues facing the Consumer sector. 

The plethora of new regulations, proposals and the pace of legislatory change in the UK and EU makes the compliance environment ambiguous and difficult to navigate. Consumer businesses need to consider the implicatons of Brexit, Deposit Return Schemes (DRS), Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulations and the EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, to name just a few.  

To guide you through this ever-changing landscape, we're monitoring the horizon so that you can make best of your sustainability endeavours: 

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CSDDD

 
CSDDD

Once implemented, the EU's proposed Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CS3D), will impose an unparalleled and extensive corporate governance duty on many companies based in and outside the EU.

The Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive is game-changing legislation. It shifts the focus from words to tangible action on ensuring environmental sustainability and the actual and potential impacts on human rights.

Deposit Return Scheme

 
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Packaging & Recyclability

Products and Goods

 
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Transparency and Culture

 
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Transport

 
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