LkSG becomes CSDDD: Supply chain due diligence obligations in Germany and Europe - practical insights into risk analysis, reporting and investigation procedures
Nowadays, companies not only have to optimize their internal processes, but also take responsibility for their entire supply chain. The two laws around supply chains and due diligence in Germany and Europe, the LkSG and the CSDDD, oblige companies to comply with human rights and environmental requirements. In our upcoming webcast, we would like to take a closer look at the implications for companies and present practical examples relating to risk analysis and reporting.
Welcome and brief introduction
Supply chain laws in Germany and Europe: What are the key differences, which due diligence obligations are now relevant for German and European companies, and what do companies need to pay attention to in light of the new laws?
Practical insights into risk analysis, reporting and investigation practice: What regulations need to be observed here and how should companies proceed?
Q&A session: Our expert will be available to answer your questions on how to make your supply chains fit for the future.
CEO, lawcode GmbH
Partner and lawyer at Mayer Brown LLP
Lawyer at Mayer Brown LLP
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04.12.2024 · 12:00 o'clock
RecordingCompanies face considerable challenges in implementing the German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act (LkSG). The new requirements demand comprehensive transparency and responsibility along the entire supply chain. How can companies carry out an effective risk analysis and efficiently fulfill the required reporting obligations? In this webcast, you will receive practical tips on how to successfully implement the LkSG requirements: We will show you how to systematically identify, analyze and manage risks in your supply chain in order to both ensure compliance and effectively achieve sustainability goals. Find out which strategic adjustments are necessary in order to meet the legal requirements in the long term and at the same time take advantage of competitive advantages.
05.11.2024 · 12:00 o'clock
RecordingThe requirements for transparency and responsibility along the supply chain are constantly increasing for European companies. With supply chain laws such as the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) and the EU Regulation on Deforestation (EUDR), companies are facing new legal frameworks that will have a profound impact on their business processes. In this webcast, we will give you an overview of the current laws, highlight the opportunities and challenges for companies in Europe and show you how you can prepare for the new requirements. Find out how companies can not only meet regulatory requirements through sustainable and transparent supply chains, but also achieve competitive advantages. Join us live and gain valuable insights into the future of supply chain management!
11.09.2024 · 12:00 o'clock
RecordingToday, companies not only have to optimize their internal processes, but also take responsibility for the entire supply chain. In Germany and Europe, the supply chain laws LkSG and CSDDD provide guidelines that companies must adhere to in future. If they fail to do so, fines and sanctions can be imposed. The compliant implementation of the laws, adherence to the various due diligence obligations and compliance with all environmental requirements can therefore be time-consuming and costly in terms of resources. In our webcast, we would therefore like to present a solution with which you can successfully implement the laws simply, cost-effectively and without great effort. Have we piqued your interest? Then we look forward to welcoming you to the webcast.