Regulation Profiles

TDi's Regulation Profiles provide a deep dive into key sustainable sourcing regulations by country, sector and ESG issue. Find detailed information about the regulations applicable to you and your business, and flowcharts to aid compliance.

Dutch Responsible and Sustainable International Business Conduct Act

To mitigate human rights risks, including environmental risks that can lead to human rights violations.

Canadian Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act

To combat forced and child labour.

US Uyghur Forced Labour Prevention Act (UFLPA)

To address forced labour in supply chains.

German Due Diligence in the Supply Chain Act (LkSG)

Aims to mitigate human rights and environmental risks that can lead to human rights violations.

Norwegian Transparency Act

To promote the respect of businesses for fundamental human rights and decent working conditions.

Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive

Enhanced reporting on sustainability issues.

Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive

To ensure all companies active in the EU market contribute to sustainable development.

The EU Forced Labour Regulation

This upcoming regulation prohibits all products suspected of being made with forced labour on the EU market - irrespective of source and industry.

Belgian Duty of Vigilance Law

To require companies to monitor the corporate social responsibility of their value chains and to provide additional legal claims for adverse impacts.

France Duty of Vigilance Law

To prevent severe human rights violations and violations of the health and safety of people or the environment.

Swiss Conflict Minerals and Child Labour Due Diligence Provisions

To further responsible business practices by implementing mandatory due diligence requirements.

EU Deforestation Regulation

To protect forests and reduce greenhouse gas emissions and global biodiversity loss.