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In this week's issue of Travers Smith's Sustainability Insights, we are looking at the UK's rollout of sustainability disclosure standards.
The EU's sustainability omnibus is finally passed: The European Union has finalised its dramatic reforms to sustainability reporting rules, hitting fewer private companies and relaxing several related obligations.
The UK confirms a cautious roll out: The UK’s sustainability reporting standards have been finalised, but mandatory rules are being developed that focus on proportionality and cost-benefit analysis – with more news for large private companies expected later in 2026.
Sustainability remains a priority for rule makers: Both the EU and UK remain committed to sustainability as a policy priority, but now openly discuss burdens for companies as well as benefits for society.
Links:
https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2026/02/24/council-signs-off-simplification-of-sustainability-reporting-and-due-diligence-requirements-to-boost-eu-competitiveness/
https://www.traverssmith.com/knowledge/knowledge-container/travers-smiths-sustainability-insights-sustainability-reforms-lack-a-convincing-theory-of-change/
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/uk-sustainability-reporting-standards-uk-srs-s1-and-uk-srs-s2
https://www.fmg.ac.uk/isf/publications/special-papers/do-climate-disclosure-mandates-help-decarbonise-economy
https://www.traverssmith.com/people/simon-witney/
https://www.traverssmith.com/knowledge/knowledge-container/travers-smiths-sustainability-insights-why-less-might-be-more/
https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/exposure-drafts-uk-sustainability-reporting-standards/outcome/government-response-to-the-consultation-on-uk-sustainability-reporting-standards-web-version#:~:text=a%20world%20leader%20for%20sustainable%20finance
By Travers SmithIn this week's issue of Travers Smith's Sustainability Insights, we are looking at the UK's rollout of sustainability disclosure standards.
The EU's sustainability omnibus is finally passed: The European Union has finalised its dramatic reforms to sustainability reporting rules, hitting fewer private companies and relaxing several related obligations.
The UK confirms a cautious roll out: The UK’s sustainability reporting standards have been finalised, but mandatory rules are being developed that focus on proportionality and cost-benefit analysis – with more news for large private companies expected later in 2026.
Sustainability remains a priority for rule makers: Both the EU and UK remain committed to sustainability as a policy priority, but now openly discuss burdens for companies as well as benefits for society.
Links:
https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2026/02/24/council-signs-off-simplification-of-sustainability-reporting-and-due-diligence-requirements-to-boost-eu-competitiveness/
https://www.traverssmith.com/knowledge/knowledge-container/travers-smiths-sustainability-insights-sustainability-reforms-lack-a-convincing-theory-of-change/
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/uk-sustainability-reporting-standards-uk-srs-s1-and-uk-srs-s2
https://www.fmg.ac.uk/isf/publications/special-papers/do-climate-disclosure-mandates-help-decarbonise-economy
https://www.traverssmith.com/people/simon-witney/
https://www.traverssmith.com/knowledge/knowledge-container/travers-smiths-sustainability-insights-why-less-might-be-more/
https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/exposure-drafts-uk-sustainability-reporting-standards/outcome/government-response-to-the-consultation-on-uk-sustainability-reporting-standards-web-version#:~:text=a%20world%20leader%20for%20sustainable%20finance