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Sustainability Report 2025
The Global Regulations Radar helps you focus on what matters most, and what to do next. In this edition, ESG and EHS requirements are moving beyond broad frameworks to more specific, operational expectations—changing how companies report, manage risk, and run their day-to-day operations.
Mandatory due diligence on environmental and human rights violations in the supply chain is on the threshold of expansion in Europe. The EU Forced Labour Regulation (EUFLR) will ban products involving forced labor by the end of 2027.
Power, water, materials, and infrastructure, not compute, will determine which companies scale AI successfully and which fall behind. While the focus remains on models and breakthroughs, the real bottlenecks are emerging across the physical value chain that underpins AI.
The UK has taken a definitive step forward in corporate reporting with the publication of the UK Sustainability Reporting Standards (SRS).
The Council on Sustainability Transformation, a group of leaders from corporations, governments, and academia convened by ERM, has launched a new white paper warning that without integrated climate and nature-focused transition plans, companies risk undermining long-term value, while missing opportunities to build resilience and unlock new sources of commercial growth.