CSRD, EU Taxonomy, CBAM, CSDDD, the Green Claims Directive — a wall of regulation is reshaping how companies operate, report, and compete in Europe. Taza gives you the intelligence to stay ahead.
The EU's Omnibus package has narrowed CSRD scope from ~50,000 to ~10,000 companies — but those still in scope face deeper obligations. Non-compliance isn't a fine — it's a market access issue.
The EU's sustainability regulatory framework is the most ambitious in history. Here's what's live, what's coming, and what it means for your business.
The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive requires double materiality assessments, audited sustainability reports, and digital tagging. Post-Omnibus scope: ~10,000 companies, down from ~50,000 — but reporting requirements for those in scope remain extensive.
Phased: 2025–2028 (Omnibus delays pending)A classification system defining which economic activities qualify as "environmentally sustainable." Drives capital allocation, green bond eligibility, and fund labelling across EU markets.
Live & expandingThe Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism puts a carbon price on imports — iron, steel, cement, aluminium, fertilisers, electricity, and hydrogen. Transitional reporting already underway.
Full enforcement: 2026The Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive requires companies to identify, prevent, and mitigate human rights and environmental impacts across their value chains. The Omnibus narrows scope and delays transposition timelines.
Transposition: 2028 (revised)Bans generic environmental claims ("eco-friendly," "green," "climate neutral") without scientific evidence and third-party verification. Affects all consumer-facing companies in the EU.
Expected: 2026–2027The EU Deforestation Regulation requires companies to prove that commodities like soy, palm oil, timber, cocoa, coffee, rubber, and cattle were not produced on deforested land.
Enforcement: 2025The EU Omnibus proposes sweeping changes to CSRD, CSDDD, and the EU Taxonomy — raising thresholds, delaying timelines, and narrowing scope. ~80% of companies originally in CSRD scope may be exempted. The regulatory landscape is being redrawn in real time.
Negotiations: 2025–2026Non-compliance fines, plus audit failures that block access to EU capital markets.
Carbon-intensive imports face escalating costs without documented emissions data.
The Omnibus narrows reporting to ~10,000 companies — but if you're still in scope, obligations are deeper than ever.
The Green Claims Directive eliminates "eco-friendly" and "sustainable" without scientific proof.
Taza doesn't sell compliance checklists. We provide the AI-powered intelligence layer that lets you understand your exposure, track your gaps, and find the partners who can close them.
Fetch extracts every sustainability claim you've made publicly — revealing where your stated intent aligns with (or falls short of) what CSRD, EU Taxonomy, and the Green Claims Directive require.
Echo quantifies how the market perceives your sustainability posture — surfacing greenwashing exposure before the Green Claims Directive makes it an enforcement issue.
Heatmap maps where regulation is tightest, which requirements apply to your operations, and how your compliance readiness compares to sector peers — by country, by regulation, by deadline.
Match connects you to verified solution providers — from CSRD reporting platforms to carbon accounting firms to supply chain due diligence specialists — in days, not quarters.
PE firms and sovereign wealth funds need to assess CSRD, CBAM, and CSDDD exposure across portfolio companies — before regulators or LPs surface the gaps. Taza maps risk at the fund level.
Consulting firms advising on EU regulatory compliance need current, structured intelligence — not 18-month-old reports. Taza gives advisory teams the data foundation to accelerate client engagements.
Industry coalitions and standards bodies are helping members prepare for CSRD, EU Taxonomy, and beyond. Taza provides the benchmarking infrastructure to coordinate readiness across a sector.
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