Civil society statement on the proposed EU CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY DUE DILIGENCE DIRECTIVE

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Civilsocietystatementontheproposed EUCORPORATESUSTAINABILITYDUEDILIGENCE DIRECTIVE

We,theundersignedcivilsocietyorganisationsandtradeunions, welcometheEuropeanCommission’slegislativeproposalfora directiveonCorporateSustainabilityDueDiligence.Webelieve thatthisisanessentialandlong-awaitedsteptowardcorporate accountability,responsiblebusinessconductandaccessto justice.

However,itisnowurgenttoaddresssignificantflawsthatrisk preventingthedirectivefromachievingthepositiveimpactthat people,planetandclimateurgentlyneed,andthatEUcitizens, workersandcommunitiesaffectedbycorporateabuses worldwidehavevocallyandpubliclydemanded.

Therefore,wecallupontheEuropeanParliamentandEU MemberStatestoimprovetheproposalwhereitislacking,ina gender-responsivemanner,whilstbuildingonitskeypositive elements.Thisisnecessaryinordertoensurethatthelawwill effectivelypreventcorporateharmtohumanrights,the environmentandclimate;aswellasensurethatvictimsof corporateabusehaveaccesstoeffectiveremedies.Wehave outlinedbelowourcollectiveviewsonhowtoachievethese improvements:

Weurgetheco-legislatorstointroduceaneffectiveandrobust obligationtopreventandendadversehumanrightsand environmentalimpactsacrosstheentirevaluechain,ina risk-basedandproportionatemanner.Regrettably,the proposedDirectivelimitstheduediligenceobligationto “establishedbusinessrelationships”,whichfallsbehind internationalstandardsandrisksgeneratingperverseincentives forcompaniestorestructuretheirvaluechainsinordertoavoid theirduediligenceobligation.

Furthermore,thedefinitionsofadversehumanrightsand environmentalimpactsmustbebroadenedtocoverall humanrightsandenvironmentalimpacts.Inanyevent,the correspondingannexwouldneedtobemoreinclusiveinorderto integratealltherelevantinternationalinstrumentsandshouldbe updatedonaregularbasisinordertoallowfortheirfurther development.

Civilsocietystatement May2022
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Theco-legislatorsmustalsostrengthenprovisionsoncivil liabilityandaccesstojustice.Incourt,theburdenofproof mustbeonthecompany,toprovewhetheritactedappropriately ornot.Thisburdenmustnotbeontheclaimantwhohaslimited resourcesandlittleaccesstoevidence.Companiesmustalso remainliableevenwhentheyhavesoughttoverifycompliance throughindustryschemesandthird-partyaudits.Otherwellknownbarrierstojusticetypicaloftransnationalcasesmustalso belifted,includingthelackofclaimants’accesstokey information,unreasonabletimelimitations,andobstaclesto collectiveredress.Independentnon-profitorganisationswitha legitimateinterestinrepresentingvictimsmustalsobegranted therighttoactontheirbehalf.

Anotherburningissueisthecompleteabsenceofclimate duediligence.Co-legislatorsmustmeettheclimateemergency withanimmediatedutyforcompaniestoaddressclimate changerisksandimpactsintheirvaluechains.Companiesmust alsohaveconcreteobligationstodevelopandimplementan effectivetransitionplaninlinewiththeParisAgreement, includingabsoluteemissionreductiontargetsfortheshort, mediumandlong-term.Theseobligationsmustbeenforceable throughactionfrompublicauthorities,aswellascivilliability.

Whereasinternationalstandardsapplytoallcompanies,the Commission’sproposaldirectlyexcludesapproximately99%of EUcompanies.TheEuropeanParliamentandEUMemberstates mustbringSMEswithinthescopeoftheproposedDirective. Wealsoconsideritunwarrantedandunjustifiableforthe financialsectortohavereducedduediligenceobligationsand forcompaniesinhigh-risksectorstolimittheiridentification processonlytothemostsevereharms.Inlinewiththeriskbasedapproach,wecallforallcompaniestobefully coveredbythislaw

Furthermore,theproposeddirectiveshouldgrantthe perspectiveofstakeholderstheroleandweightitdeservesand shouldmandatemeaningfulconsultationwithstakeholders informingallstagesofduediligence.Theduediligence obligationmustbestrengthenedtoincludemeaningfuland ongoingengagement,includingmandatoryandproactive consultationwithworkers,tradeunions,localcommunity membersandotherrelevantoraffectedstakeholders.This engagementmusttakeintoconsiderationthebarriersthat specificvulnerablegroupsface.Inlightofthat,theomissionofa genderandintersectionalityperspectivethroughoutthe proposalisanotherkeyconcernwhichweshare.

Relatedtothis,thelackofspecificreferencestohuman rightsandenvironmentaldefendersisofgraveconcern.The proposalfailstoofferprotectiontoallhumanrightsand environmentaldefendersacrosstheworld,andonlyproposesto protectEU-basedworkersfromtheriskofretaliation.Protection forpeopleandcommunitiesfromretaliationandadverse consequencesshouldbestrengthened. Therightsof IndigenousPeoplestoself-determinationandforFree,Priorand InformedConsentmustalsobeexpresslyincludedand

recognisedinthedirective.

Inallinstanceswhereitisnecessarytoceaseabusiness relationshiporbusinessactivities,thedirectivemustmandate responsibledisengagementbyclarifyingthatcompanies remainresponsibleforun-remediatedimpactsaswellas addressingnewandadditionalimpactsarisingfromthe disengagement.

Essentialvaluechaintransparencyanddisclosurerequirements arealsomissingintheproposal.Webelievethatthedirective mustrequirecompaniestomaptheirvaluechainand businessrelationshipsandpublishtherelevantinformation

Worryingly,theproposeddirectivegivesconsiderableweightto codesofconduct,contractualclauses,thirdpartyauditsand industryinitiatives,whichhaveproventobeinsufficientmeansto identifyandaddresshumanrightsviolationsandenvironmental damage.Suchmeanscannotbeconsideredasproofthat companiesengageineffectiveandmeaningfuldue diligence.Itisalsoclearthatcompanies’ownpurchasing practicesgenerateseriousadversehumanrightsand environmentalrisksandimpacts,thereforecompaniesmustbe explicitlyrequiredtoaddresstherisksandadverseimpacts oftheirownpurchasingpractices

Finally,theproposalshouldfurtherclarifythedirectors’duty ofcareandtheresponsibilitytoprovideoversightofthe duediligenceprocess,includingtransitionplansand sustainabilitytargets.Companyboardsshouldhaveaclear obligationtointegratesustainabilityrisksandimpactsintothe company’sstrategy,whilstvariableremunerationofdirectors needstobestrengthenedanddirectlylinkedtothesustainability performanceofcompanies,particularlyonclimate.

Weareputtingforwardtheabovechangesinordertoensurethat theEuropeanUniondoesnotlegallymandateameretick-box exerciseandconsolidateabrokensystemthatallowsongoing systematiccorporateharmtopeople,theplanetandclimate.Itis nowcrucialthatco-legislatorsimprovethedirectiveinlinewith theserecommendations.

Co-legislatorsmustimplementthesechangesurgently.We cannotaffordtowaituntiltheendofthedecadeuntilthese provisionsbecomereality,ashumanrights,environmentaland climateharmcontinuestounfoldacrosstheglobe.

Listofsignatoryorganisations

Internationalorganisations ActionAid ActiononSmokingandHealth AmnestyInternational

Anti-SlaveryInternational AsiaFloorWageAlliance(AFWA) Business&HumanRightsResourceCentre(BHRRC)

CAREInternational CIDSE

CleanClothesCampaign ClientEarth

EconomyfortheCommonGood ProjetAccompagnementQuébec-Guatemala(PAQG)

FairFinanceInternational FairtradeInternational

FairTradeAdvocacyOffice FrontLineDefenders GlobalWitness HumanRightsWatch

InternationalCorporateAccountabilityRoundtable(ICAR) InternationalDalitSolidarityNetwork InternationalFederationforHumanRights(FIDH)

INSP!R(InternationalNetworkonSocialProtectionRights) InternationalServiceforHumanRights

OMCT–WorldOrganisationAgainstTorture OpenSocietyFoundations

OurFood.OurFuture Oxfam

PeaceBrigadesInternational(PBI)

PICUM–PlatformforInternationalCooperationonUndocumentedMigrants ProtectionInternational PublishWhatYouPay RainforestAlliance Solidaridad

SOMO(CentreforResearchonMultinationalEnterprises) Transport&Environment UnitedEvangelicalMission WeEffect

WeWorld Women’sInternationalLeagueforPeaceandFreedom WWF

Regionalnetworks

AdvocatesforCommunityAlternatives

AfricanResourcesWatch(AFREWATCH) AvocatsSansFrontières(ASF)

ClimateActionNetwork(CAN)Europe

CoordinadoraLatinoamericanaydelCaribedePequeños/asProductores/asy Trabajadores/asdeComercioJusto(CLAC)

EnvironmentalJusticeFoundation(EJF)

EU-LATNetwork

EuropeanCenterforConstitutionalHumanRights(ECCHR) EuropeanCoalitionforCorporateJustice(ECCJ)

EuropeanEnvironmentalBureau

EuropeanFederationofPublicservicesUnions(EPSU)

EuropeanTradeUnionConfederation FriendsoftheEarthEurope InternationalNetworkforHumanEconomyAsia

INSP!RAsia

RedeuropeadeComitésOscarRomero ShareAction WorldFairTradeOrganization-Europe

Nationalnetworksandorganisations 11.11.11-Belgium

Temiz Giysi Kampanyası

AcciónEcológica-Ecuador

ActionAidFrance-France

ACV-CSC-Belgium

AlboanFundazioa-Spain

AlHaq–Palestine

ALSEAN–Burma

AKEUROPA-Austria

AkotaGarmentWorkersFederation–Bangladesh

AmisdelaTerreFrance(FriendsoftheEarthFrance)France

AmnestyInternationalPolska–Poland

Arisa-Netherlands

AsociațiaMaibine-Romania

AsociaciónporlaPazylosDerechosHumanosTaulaper Mèxic-Spain

AsociaciónProDerechosHumanosdeEspaña(APDHE) -Spain

AssociationforHumanRightsandCivicParticipation PaRiter-Croatia

AssociationforSustainableDevelopmentINKINGI-Uganda Associationmarocainedesdroitshumains(AMDH)Morocco

AssociationofRuralEducationandDevelopmentService (AREDS)-India

BangladeshCenterforWorkersSolidarity–Bangladesh BangladeshGarmentandIndustrialWorkersFederation (BGIWF)-Bangladesh

BangladeshIndependentGarmentWorkersUnion–Bangladesh

BangladeshRevolutionaryGarmentWorkersFederation–Bangladesh BelgianAllianceforaSmoke-FreeSociety–Belgium BroederlijkDelen–Belgium

BrotfürdieWelt-Germany

CambodianAllianceofTradeUnions(CATU)-Cambodia CampagnaAbitiPuliti-Italy

CanadianNetworkonCorporateAccountability(CNCA)Canada

CatholicAgencyforOverseasDevelopment(CAFOD)-UK CCFD-TerreSolidaire-France

CenterforAllianceofLaborandHumanRights(Central) -Cambodia

CenterforEducation,CounsellingandResearch(CESI)Croatia

CentreforLabourRights–Albania CenterforthePoliticsofEmancipation–Serbia

Centred’AideJuridico-Judiciaire CAJJ-Democratic RepublicoftheCongo

CentreforPeaceStudies(CMS)-Croatia

CentreforResearchonMultinationalCorporations(SOMO) -Netherlands

CentreNationaldeCoopérationaudéveloppement(CNCD11.11.11)-Belgium

CentrodePolíticasPúblicasyDerechosHumanos-Peru EQUIDAD–Peru

ChinaLabourBulletin(CLB)-China

ChristlicheInitiativeRomeroe.V.(CIR)-Germany

CivilRightsDefenders–Sweden

CoalitionofCambodianApparelWorkers’DemocraticUnion

–Cambodia

CollectifEthiquesurl’étiquette-France

ConectasDireitosHumanos–Brazil

CoordinadoraEstataldeComercioJusto(FairTradeSpanish Platform)- Spain

CorANetzwerkfürUnternehmensverantwortung-Germany

CorporateJusticeCoalition–UK

CovenantsWatch–Taiwan

CambodianLabourConfederation(CLC)-Cambodia DeTransformisten-Belgium

EntraideetFraternité-Belgium

Entrepueblos,Entrepobles,Entrepobos,Herriarte–Spain

EstonianGreenMovement–FriendsoftheEarthEstonia–Estonia

EquoGarantito-AssembleaGeneraleItalianadel CommercioEquoeSolidale -Italy

FacingFinance–Germany

Fair–Italy

FairAction-Sweden

FairtradeSweden-Sweden

Fastenaktion/SwissCatholicLentenFund–Switzerland

FEDINA–India

FEMNET-Germany

FinnishLeagueforHumanRights-Finland

FinnishDevelopmentNGOsFINGO-Finland Finnwatch–Finland

FOCSIV-Italy

FocusAssociationforSustainableDevelopment–Slovenia ForestsoftheWorld-Denmark FOS–Belgium

FrankBold–CzechRepublic FundaciónLibera-Chile

FundacjaDajemyDzieciomSiłę-Poland

FundacjaFrankBold-Poland

FundacjaKupujOdpowiedzialnie–Poland FundacjaLaStrada-Poland

GenderAllianceforDevelopmentCentre–Albania Germanwatch–Germany

GLOBAL2000–FriendsoftheEarthAustria-Austria GonoshasthayaKendra(GK)-Bangladesh GreenLiberty-Latvia HEKS–Switzerland

HomeBasedWomenWorkersFederation–Pakistan HRM“BirDuino-Kyrgyzstan”-Kyrgyzstan

HumanRightsInternationalCorner-Italy HumanRightsinChina(HRIC)-China

IUCNNationalCommitteeoftheNetherlands-Netherlands Impresa2030.Diamociunaregolata-Italy

IndependentTradeUnionofworkersofCroatia(Nezavisni sindikatradnikaHrvatske,NSRH)-Croatia

InitiativeLieferkettengesetz–Germany

Initiativepourundevoirdevigilance-Luxembourg

INKOTA-netzwerk–Germany

InstituteforMission,EcumenismandGlobalResponsibility (MÖWe)ProtestantChurchofWestphalia-Germany InternationaleLigafürMenschenrechte–Germany

IrishCoalitionforBusinessandHumanRights–Ireland

JustiçaGlobal–Brazil JusticeetPaix–Belgium

KalikasanPeople’sNetworkfortheEnvironment(Kalikasan PNE)-Philippines

KarnatakaGarmentWorkersUnion(KOOGU)-India

LabourBehindtheLabel-UK

LabourAction–Denmark

LesAmisdelaTerre–Belgium

LigueBurundaisedesdroitsdel’hommeIteka–Burundi

Liguedesdroitsdel’Homme(LDH)-France

MADPET–MalaysiansAgainstDeathPenaltyandTorture -Malaysia

MagyarTermészetvédőkSzövetsége-FriendsoftheEarth Hungary-Hungary

ManiTese–Italy

ManosUnidas-Spain

ManushyaFoundation–Thailand MaquilaSolidarityNetwork–Canada

NationalGarmentWorkersFederation–Bangladesh

MISEREOR–Germany

MVOPlatform-Netherlands

NationalGarmentWorkersFederation(NGWF)-Bangladesh

NationalTradeUnionFederation–Pakistan

Naturefriends-Greece

NaZemi–Czechia

NeSoVe–Austria

NOAHFriendsoftheEarthDenmark-Denmark

NotreAffaireàTous–Belgium

Novisindikat(NewTradeUnion)-Croatia ObservatorioCiudadano– Chile OKUP–Bangladesh

OrganisationMarocaineDesDroitsHumains(OMDH)MoroccoPeopleinNeed–CzechRepublic

PlataformaporEmpresasResponsables(PER)-Spain

PolskieStowarzyszenieSprawiedliwegoHandlu-Poland

PolskiInstytutPrawCzłowiekaiBiznesu-Poland

PowerShifte.V.-Germany

ProEthicalTrade-Finland PublicEye-Switzerland

QuêMe:VietnamCommitteeonHumanRights–Vietnam

RegionalIndustrialTradeUnion(Regionalniindustrijski sindikat,RIS)-Croatia

ReddeEntidadesparaelDesarrolloSolidario(REDES)Spain

RegionalWatchforHumanRights(RWHR)-Liberia

RegroupementpourlaResponsabilitéSocialedes Entreprises-Canada

ResourceMatters-Belgium

RightsandAccountabilityinDevelopment(RAID)-UK SchoneKlerenCampagne–Netherlands Setem-Spain Sherpa–France

SocietyofWomeninActionforTotalEmpowerment(SWATE) -India

SolidairmetGuatemala-Belgium Solsoc–Belgium

Südwind–Austria SwedishSocietyforNatureConservation(SSNC)-Sweden Swedwatch–Sweden SwissCoalitionforCorporateJustice(SCCJ)-Switzerland SWISSAID–Switzerland

SyrianCenterforMediaandFreedomofexpression(SCM) -Syria

TemizGiysiKampanyası-Turkey TerredesHommesSchweiz–Switzerland TudatosVásárlókEgyesülete-Hungary Turkmen.News-Turkmenistan

TheAllIndonesiaTradeUnionConfederation(AITU-KSBSI) -Indonesia

TheKIOSFoundation-Finland Trócaire-Ireland

Umanotera,TheSlovenianFoundationforSustainable Development–Slovenia

UniónSindicaldeTrabajadoresdeGuatemala–UNSITRAGUA–Guatemala vzbv–VerbraucherzentraleBundesverband-Germany ver.di,vereinteDienstleistungsgewerkschaft-Germany VivaSalud–Belgium Vredesactie-Belgium WH4C–WorkersHubForChange-Malaysia WeSocialMovements(WSM)–Belgium WorkersRightsWatch–Kenya WorldEconomy,EcologyandDevelopment(WEED)Germany YokohamaActionResearch-Japan ZentrumfürMissionundÖkumene-Nordkircheweltweit–Germany

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