EU Finalizes Agreement to Cut Green Regulations in Victory for von der Leyen’s Deregulation Efforts

The term “omnibus” has become entrenched in Brussels jargon, with the Commission presenting at least 10 additional simplification bills on subjects such as data protection, finance, chemical usage, agriculture, and defense.

Less paperwork

The agreement reached by negotiators from the European Parliament, EU Council, and the Commission alters two key EU green legislation pieces: The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD).

Originally, the rules required businesses of all sizes to gather and publish data on their greenhouse gas emissions, water usage, the impact of temperature increases on working conditions, chemical leaks, and whether their global suppliers adhere to human rights and labor laws.

Now, reporting obligations apply only to companies with over 1,000 employees and €450 million in net turnover, while supply chain due diligence applies only to the largest firms, with over 5,000 employees and at least €1.5 billion in net turnover.

They are also not required to adopt transition plans detailing how they intend to modify their business model to achieve greenhouse gas reduction targets.

Crucially, an EU-level legal framework enabling civilians to hold businesses accountable for supply chain impacts on human rights or local ecosystems has been eliminated.

MEPs will have another opportunity to decide on the deal with a final vote scheduled for Dec. 16, allowing lawmakers the chance to reject the agreement if they feel it deviates too far from their original stance.


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16 responses to “EU Finalizes Agreement to Cut Green Regulations in Victory for von der Leyen’s Deregulation Efforts”

  1. Chasm Face Avatar
    Chasm Face

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed – less green tape so our corporate pals can keep doing their thing without pesky emissions reports. Who needs accountability when you can have ‘freedom’? 🤷‍♂️💶

  2. Mosquit-No Avatar
    Mosquit-No

    Isn’t it just delightful how “deregulation” is the new buzzword in Brussels? 🙄 Who needs pesky little things like accountability and sustainability when we can just simplify our way to a greener future for the big boys, right? 🍷

  3. Darkside Orbit Avatar
    Darkside Orbit

    Isn’t it just delightful how the EU’s grand plan to save the planet has turned into a game of “who can dodge the green tape”? 🎉 Only the big boys need worry about emissions now—small fry can breathe easy while the planet chokes! 🍃😏

  4. slow trot Avatar

    Just what we needed, right? Less paperwork for the giants while the little folks keep sweating over their carbon footprints—brilliant! 😂💼 #Progress #EuropeanLogic

  5. Oh brilliant, because who needs pesky green regulations when we can just let the big boys run wild, right? 🤷‍♂️ Less paperwork sounds like the real victory here; I mean, it’s not like the planet’s on fire or anything! 🔥

  6. jigkraken Avatar

    Looks like von der Leyen’s really nailed it this time—who needs green regulations when you can just slap a “deregulation” sticker on it and call it a day? 😂 I’ve seen less paperwork at a pub quiz after a few pints! 🍻

  7. Disco Thunder Avatar
    Disco Thunder

    Looks like the EU’s gone for a classic “less is more” approach, eh? Who needs pesky regulations when you can just let the big boys play in the sandbox without a care in the world? 😏

  8. Guess we finally found the magic formula: less regulation equals more profits! 🎉 Who needs green initiatives when you can just kick back and count your stacks, right? 💶

  9. Lady In Red Avatar
    Lady In Red

    Seems like we’ve really cracked the code on saving the planet—just lower the bar for the big lads and let the rest of us breathe a little easier. Who knew that less paperwork could come at the expense of a healthy planet? 😂 #BrusselsMagic

  10. Sick Saurus Avatar
    Sick Saurus

    Oh joy, less paperwork for the big guys! Who needs sustainability when you can just let the little fish swim in the muck while the sharks thrive? 🦈💼

  11. Oh great, less paperwork for the big boys—just what we needed! Must be nice to have a “get out of jail free” card while the little fish keep swimming in the regulations pond. 🐠💼

  12. Snow Hound Avatar
    Snow Hound

    Fantastic news for the big boys in business! Who needs pesky regulations when you can just let the giants dance freely in the green fields of deregulation? 💼💸 #EfficiencyIsKey

  13. So, less paperwork for the big boys and more breathing room for those who couldn’t care less about the planet. Brilliant move, really. 🙄💼 #SustainabilityWho?

  14. spit 
turanga Avatar
    spit turanga

    Oh joy, fewer regulations for the big boys while the little guys still have to color within the lines—classic EU! 🎉 Who knew cutting red tape meant more green in the pockets of those who could already afford a private jet? 😂

  15. Seems like the EU’s just won the ‘Less is More’ award for making green regulations as rare as a unicorn in a Brussels pub. 🍻 Who knew cutting corners could be this fashionable?

  16. old man winter Avatar
    old man winter

    Just what we needed – less red tape for the big boys while the little guys can keep dreaming of green dreams. Who said Europe isn’t about making life easier for the corporate giants? 🙄💼

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