February 25, 2025
Sustainability in Transition: The Role of Procurement (Part 1)
The first chapter of our blog series on the role of different departments in the sustainability transformation highlights the importance of procurement.
Duration: 45 Minutes
Speakers: Industry Experts in ESG & Compliance
Location: Online – Watch on-demand now!
Understand the key elements of the Omnibus Proposal and its expected impact on businesses.
Learn what’s coming in the next months and how to prepare for new compliance requirements.
Learn how IntegrityNext can support you in meeting the proposal’s demands efficiently.
The Omnibus Proposal has been published by the European Commission and will have far-reaching implications for companies. It aims to harmonize existing ESG requirements and reduce regulatory obligations. But what does this mean in practice for businesses?
In this webinar, we invited lawyer Dr. LLM. Andreas Thürauf to provide a comprehensive legal assessment of the draft proposal and outline what companies are likely to expect in the upcoming months. Further, our ESG expert, Sebastian Klotz, explains how IntegrityNext can support companies stay compliant, anticipate regulatory developments early, and take a proactive approach.
The EU Omnibus Proposal is set to redefine corporate compliance and sustainability obligations across multiple industries. It will have a profound impact on businesses operating in or with the European Union.
Join our expert-led webinar to gain a strategic advantage in navigating the complexities of the EU Omnibus Proposal. Learn how to future-proof your organization against regulatory risks and leverage compliance for business growth.
This webinar is essential for:
✔️ Sustainability & ESG Leaders
✔️ Compliance Officers & Legal Teams
✔️ Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Managers
✔️ Supply Chain & Procurement Executives
✔️ Risk & Governance Professionals
If your company is subject to the CSRD, CSDDD or CBAM, you cannot afford to miss this video.
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