EU Council signs off on reporting and due diligence requirements agreement
SustainabilityEU Council approves final agreement on CSRD and CSDDD simplification.

The Omnibus package, initially released in February 2025, is intended to meet this demand for simplification. It contains proposed changes to the CSRD and Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) requirements and has undergone several rounds of negotiation within the European Union (EU) legislative process to date.
On 13 October 2025, the EU Parliament (EP) Legal Affairs (JURI) Committee approved its position on the proposed changes to the Omnibus package.
While the EU Parliament has reached an initial agreement, there are still steps that need to be taken for this position to be finalised, including plenary session approval and negotiations on the final text with the Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and EU governments.
Currently, the position has not yet been accepted in EU Parliament, with the position being narrowly defeated in a vote at the plenary session on 22 October. It will return to Parliament on 13 November where its next vote is scheduled to take place.
The EP position contains proposed changes to both the CSRD and CSDDD that are intended to reduce reporting burden, and are detailed below:
We are pleased to see that the simplification efforts are a top priority for the EP and the EC. In particular, the cap on the information that in-scope entities can request from value chain partners will hopefully prevent larger reporting entities from shifting the reporting burden to smaller entities.
However, we believe the simplification process has been complicated and time-consuming, and has still not been finalised. The uncertainty surrounding what the changes will be and when they will be approved has introduced confusion surrounding the process, which we hope to see resolved soon with a clear set of final requirements being available.
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