
03.03.2025
Sustainability Due Diligence Directive: Keys and Challenges for Companies in Spain

The Sustainability Due Diligence Directive: A New Horizon for Spanish Companies

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Some questions about sustainability
The European Commission has taken a decisive step towards corporate sustainability with the proposal of the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD). This regulatory framework, contained in the document “COM_2025_80_EN.pdf”, redefines the obligations of companies in terms of human rights and environmental protection, marking a before and after in the Spanish business landscape.
Key Aspects of the Directive
Due Diligence Obligations: The directive imposes on companies the obligation to identify, prevent, mitigate and repair the negative impacts of their operations and supply chains on human rights and the environment. This implies a thorough risk analysis and the implementation of preventive and corrective measures.
Scope of Application:
The CSDDD will apply to a wide range of companies, including large companies and high-risk SMEs. This poses a challenge for Spanish companies, which will have to adapt their processes and structures to comply with the new requirements.
Directors’ Responsibility:
The directive reinforces the responsibility of directors, who will have to integrate sustainability into corporate strategy and oversee compliance with due diligence obligations.
Access to Justice: The CSDDD facilitates access to justice for victims of human rights violations and environmental damage, enabling them to file claims in national courts.
Challenges and Opportunities for Spanish Companies
The implementation of the CSDDD poses significant challenges for Spanish companies, which will have to invest in management, training and auditing systems to ensure compliance with the new obligations. However, it also offers opportunities to improve corporate reputation, strengthen the resilience of supply chains and access new markets.
The Role of Specialized Lawyers
In this new scenario, lawyers specializing in sustainability play a crucial role. Their knowledge of regulations and their experience in risk management enable them to advise companies on the implementation of the CSDDD, guaranteeing compliance with obligations and minimizing legal risks.
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