The Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive – an overview

In association with the law firm Meisterernst Rechtsanwälte, Akademie Fresenius is bringing to you a brand-new free webinar on the EUs’ Directive on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence. This webinar explores the overall idea and impact of the CSDDD with a focus on Risk management, legal consequences and practical experiences.

03.12.2024
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Overview

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On 25 July 2024, the Directive on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence (CSDDD, Directive 2024/1760) entered into force.

The CSDDD will impose rigorous sustainability and human rights due diligence obligations on a broad scope of companies operating within the EU. It requires companies to identify, prevent, and mitigate potential or actual adverse human rights and environmental impacts connected with their operations upstream and downstream. Companies have to publicly communicate on sustainability due diligence, establish a complaints procedure and can face far-reaching penalties. It also provides access to grievance mechanisms and legal remedies by introducing a civil liability scheme with the right to full compensation and enables trade unions and NGOs to enforce those rights. The effects on companies in scope as well as SMEs will be relevant soon and affect procurement, quality & security, legal etc. The CSDDD as an EU directive must be transposed into national law, which will lead to relevant changes to the German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act (LkSG).

Who should attend this Webinar?

Professionals from all sectors that will be affected by the CSDDD and working in the fields of:

  • Management
  • Law and Regulatory affairs
  • Compliance
  • Sustainability

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Programme

Tuesday, 3 December 2024 | 10:00 – 11:00 CET

Timings are in Central European Time CET.

Welcome address and introduction
The topics
  • Core elements of CSDDD
  • Scope of application & transposition
  • New company obligations under the CSDDD
  • Risk management in the supply chain
  • Identifying actual and potential adverse impacts
  • Prevention and remedial measures
  • Notification mechanism and a complaints procedure
  • Reporting and public communication
  • Civil liability and legal remedies
  • Obligations to combat climate change
  • Penalties and enforcement mechanisms
  • Legal consequences
  • The role of multi-stakeholder initiatives
  • The indirect impact on SMEs and non-EU companies
  • How can companies prepare best?
  • Practical experiences from Germany
Questions and answers

Speakers

Name

Company

Evans

Leonie Evans

Meisterernst Rechtsanwälte (law firm)

Leonie Evans, Meisterernst Rechtsanwälte (law firm), advises and represents national and international clients in all matters of German and European food and feed law as well as intellectual property and competition law. The focus of her legal work is on providing comprehensive advice to nationally and internationally operating companies in the food industry, in particular on issues of product categorisation and marketability, on labelling and product advertising of food supplements, foods for special medical purposes (FSMP), organic and conventional foodstuffs. She also focuses on sustainability issues, the EU Green Deal, EU sustainability legislation such as CSDDD, CSRD, EUDR, Green claims, packaging law and the German Act on supply chain due diligence (LkSG)

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Meisterernst

Andreas Meisterernst

Meisterernst Rechtsanwälte (law firm)

Andreas Meisterernst, Meisterernst Rechtsanwälte (law firm), primarily advises and represents national and international companies from the food and consumer goods industry with regard to the entire regulatory framework, often in complex cases at the interface between law and science. His focus is on strategic aspects of product development, distribution in the EU including contract drafting, labelling and advertising with a particular focus on the impact of unfair commercial practices (e.g. health claims, green claims, law on unfair competition). He advises on internal risk management and corporate social responsibility in the value chain including EU and national sustainability legislation and stakeholder issues.

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Venue

Free Webinar
This webinar is going to be held online.
You can reach us directly at:
Phone : +49 231 75896-50
Email: info@akademie-fresenius.de
www.akademie-fresenius.de

Prices & Services

Sophie Ullerich

Your Contact

Sophie Ullerich
Programme and conceptual design

+49 231 75896-78
sullerich@akademie-fresenius.de

Sophie Ullerich

Your Contact

Sophie Ullerich
Programme and conceptual design

+49 231 75896-78
sullerich@akademie-fresenius.de

Sophie Ullerich

Your Contact

Sophie Ullerich
Programme and conceptual design

+49 231 75896-78
sullerich@akademie-fresenius.de

Monika Stratmann

Your Contact

Monika Stratmann
Organisation and participant management

+49 231 75896-48
mstratmann@akademie-fresenius.de

Display / Supplement

Present your Company at the Event.

You can personally present your products and services directly to your specified target group. We are happy to provide you with further information on our range of available options – from displaying company information at the reception counter to presenting your company with an exhibition stand.

We would be pleased to assist you personally:

Monika Stratmann

Monika Stratmann
Phone: +49 231 75896-48
info@akademie-fresenius.de

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If you are the editor of a specialist publication and interested in a press pass or media partnership, please contact us well in advance. We are happy to advise you.


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Katharina Geraridis

Katharina Geraridis
Phone: +49 231 75896-67
presse@akademie-fresenius.de