
- While the Omnibus presents relief for businesses, lessening compliance burdens, it does create uncertainty as to implementation across member states, especially while legislation is finalised.
The European Commission’s recently announced ‘Omnibus’ package consists of a wide range of proposed amendments to corporate sustainability requirements across key EU laws, including the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), and the EU Taxonomy Regulation. The initiative seeks to alleviate regulatory burdens on businesses while maintaining the European Green Deal’s core objectives. However, the attempt to simplify sustainability compliance could introduce fresh legal uncertainties and diverging national implementations.
Omnibus package overview & rationale
The package is largely a response to industry concerns about excessive sustainability regulatory burdens and compliance costs, particularly for small and mid-sized enterprises. The EU’s ambitious sustainability agenda, while groundbreaking, has also been a source of frustration for companies