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Based on: Directive (EU) 2024/1760 — CS3D ↗
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CS3D obligations are phased by company size and turnover. Wave 1 (>5,000 employees AND >€1.5bn turnover) applies from July 2027. Wave 2 (>3,000 employees AND >€900m turnover) from July 2028. Wave 3 (>1,000 employees AND >€450m turnover) from July 2029.
CS3D Art. 5–7 requires companies to map their direct and indirect supply chain, identify actual and potential adverse impacts, and prioritise high-risk tiers and geographies.
CS3D Art. 7–8 requires companies to take appropriate measures to prevent potential adverse impacts and bring actual impacts to an end or minimise their extent.
CS3D Art. 10–11 requires companies to establish effective grievance mechanisms, periodically monitor the effectiveness of their due diligence, and engage meaningfully with affected stakeholders.
CS3D Art. 11 requires annual reporting on due diligence outcomes. Art. 22 requires large companies to adopt and implement a climate transition plan aligned with the Paris Agreement 1.5°C pathway.
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CS3D and CSRD obligations overlap significantly. Our ESRS Gap Analysis covers all 12 ESRS standards including ESRS S1 (Own Workforce), S2 (Value Chain Workers), and E1 (Climate) — the same areas CS3D focuses on.
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