Making human rights due diligence a legal requirement for companies including systems to identify, assess, mitigate or manage human rights risks and impacts to improve that process over time and to disclose the risks and impacts, the steps taken and the results.
BNP states that they do not align with the Evian Letter's call to abolish the CSDDD, while stating that simplification is essential for effective implementation
"BNP Paribas is not a signatory of this letter. We maintain the position that we have already expressed on several occasions: we believe it is important to preserve the ambition of the CSDDD and the CSRD, while also recognizing that a more pragmatic approach and simplification are essential for effective and efficient implementation."
This joint statement signed by the CEOs of TotalEnergies SE and Siemens AG calls for the abolition of the CSDDD on behalf of the entities attending the 2025 Evian conference which includes this entity. There is no evidence of the entity stating support for the statement, it is added for clarification but the assessment is not part of the organisational score for this entity.
"CEOs call for the full abolishment of CS3D as a clear and symbolic signal to European and international companies that the governments and the Commission are really engaged to restore competitiveness in Europe."
| Legislation | Position |
|---|---|
| Omnibus | Not Supporting |
| Trade Association | Performance band |
|---|---|
| MVO Nederland | A- |
| Mouvement Impact France | B |
| Association Nationale des Sociétés par Actions (ANSA) | E |
| AFEP | E- |
| Fédération Bancaire Française | F |