
The EU is stepping up its efforts to ensure companies green their operations and meet ambitious climate goals. With policies like the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), the EU is not just regulating but actively encouraging large corporations to scale up and speed up their climate engagement. But how effective are these measures? And what do they mean for businesses navigating the transition to sustainability?
In this episode, following part I on the Shell v Milieudefensie case, Mathieu continues the conversation with Tim Bleeker, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Corporate Law (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) and member of the Amsterdam Centre for Climate Change and the Law. Join them as they dive into the EU’s green policy packages and their implications for the future of corporate climate action!
Make sure to check out part I of this episode: "Part I: What can EU do to go green? The Shell v Milieudefensie case"
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Podcast production: Daniël van de Poppe / Spraakmaker Media
We would like to share our thanks to our colleagues at the Amsterdam Sustainability Institute: Milica Mijailović, Neele van den Bongardt, and Philipp Pattberg.