What evolving EU regulations mean for your business, your data and your value chain
Across Europe, sustainability regulation is shifting from broad ambition to operational reality. Disclosure requirements, product rules and carbon mechanisms are becoming more specific—and more enforceable.
At the same time, expectations are converging. Companies are now expected to measure environmental performance consistently across lifecycles and value chains. This information must then be reported in ways that stand up to scrutiny.
Sustainability 2026: The Boardroom Briefing outlines what’s changing, what it means for your industry and how to prepare.
This detailed and extensive brief covers:
- Core EU frameworks: The key regulations reaching critical milestones—and what they require
- Regulations shaping 2026: CSRD/ESRS, ESPR/DPP, EPBD, PPWR, ETS2, Battery Regulation, CLP updates, EUDR, CBAM
- Regulatory convergence: Why lifecycle-based, audit-ready data is now the standard
- Industry impact: What it means for construction, manufacturing, agriculture, chemicals, automotive, energy, metals and mining
- Actions to take now: How to strengthen data, traceability and reporting readiness
Regulatory complexity is increasing—but so is clarity.
Organizations that build strong data foundations and align processes now will be better positioned to meet requirements, maintain market access and compete in a more transparent, performance-driven environment.
Download Sustainability 2026: The Boardroom Briefing and be prepared for what’s ahead.