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Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive Compliance in Greece

CS3D requires large companies to conduct due diligence on actual and potential adverse impacts on human rights and the environment in their operations and supply chains.

How does CS3D apply in Greece?

CS3D applies in Greece under EU law with the same obligations as across the bloc — maximum fine At least 5% of net worldwide turnover (member state minimum floor, Art. 27). The national supervisory authority is the HDPA (Hellenic Data Protection Authority), which handles enforcement, complaints, and notifications. Deadline: 2027-2029 (phased by company size).

  • Supervisory authority: HDPA (Hellenic Data Protection Authority)
  • Maximum fine: At least 5% of net worldwide turnover (member state minimum floor, Art. 27)
  • Key deadline: 2027-2029 (phased by company size)
Supervisory authorityHDPA (Hellenic Data Protection Authority)
Maximum fineAt least 5% of net worldwide turnover (member state minimum floor, Art. 27)
Key deadline2027-2029 (phased by company size)
Sectors affectedLarge Companies (1000+ employees; €450M+ turnover), Financial Services
Source: HDPA (Hellenic Data Protection Authority)Reviewed:
Deadline

2027-2029 (phased by company size)

Max Fine

At least 5% of net worldwide turnover (member state minimum floor, Art. 27)

Sectors Affected

Large Companies (1000+ employees; €450M+ turnover), Financial Services, Manufacturing

What are my CS3D obligations in Greece?

  • Map and assess supply chain risks
  • Implement due diligence policies
  • Establish grievance mechanisms
  • Monitor and remedy adverse impacts
  • Report annually on due diligence

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