Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive for Logistics & Transport
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.
2027-2029 (phased by company size)
At least 5% of net worldwide turnover
Large Companies (1000+ employees; €450M+ turnover), Financial Services, Manufacturing
What CS3D means for Logistics & Transport
Logistics & Transport organisations operating in the EU must comply with CS3D obligations. Below are the key requirements that apply to your sector.
- 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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