This new directive states that, starting in 2024, companies with 250 or more employees will be obliged to report on the impact of their activities on people and the environment. The CSR Risk Check is a useful tool in this respect. Do you want to know more about the CSRD? Click here (page in Dutch).
In our webinar on 12 November 2025, we explored the latest updates of the CSR Risk Check. The session explained how the tool has been expanded, how it incorporates perspectives from the Global South, and how it can support companies preparing for upcoming European supply chain legislation. If you missed it, you can watch the recording below!
International chains are under increasing pressure from new European legislation. From the Green Deal to the Critical Raw Materials Act, there is a growing expectation in more and more sectors that companies make their chains transparent and responsible. This requires due diligence. In this webinar on November 12, from 3:00 to 4:30 PM CET (UTC+1), you will discover how to use the CSR Risk Check to gain insight into the main risks in your chain.
Solar panels, wind turbines, and electric vehicles are driving the energy transition, but behind their promise lies a hidden reality. Meeting the demand for minerals and metals needed for the energy transition often comes with serious risks for human rights and the environment. To help you identify and address these challenges, the CSR Risk Check has been updated with new product categories and improved information on transition minerals.