ESG News Week In Review: 30 September – 06 October

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ESG NEWS SMART READ OF THE WEEK

Tim Mohin: California Climate Disclosure Law Advances, EU Delays Deforestation Rule

This week, the EU and the US seemed to swap roles as California advanced its climate disclosure law, maintaining the 2026 reporting deadline for large companies. On the other side of the role switch, the EU Commission proposed to delay its deforestation rule by a year.

Key Impact Points:

  • California advances climate disclosure law: Despite concerns, California upheld its 2026 climate reporting deadline for large companies, signaling strong U.S. climate action independent of SEC rulings.
  • EU deforestation rule delay: The EU Commission proposes delaying its deforestation regulation by a year, allowing countries additional time to prepare compliance systems for blocking products linked to deforestation.
  • Impact of California’s leadership: California’s strict environmental policies often set the standard nationwide, with four states now considering similar climate disclosure laws.
  • EUDR’s new compliance guidance: Along with the delay, the EU issued 11 clarifications and 40 FAQs to aid companies in understanding and preparing for the deforestation regulation.

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This Smart Read article is contributed by Tim Mohin, Global Sustainability Leader, BCG. Every week ESG News delivers smart commentary from ESG practitioners and experts to unpack issues of the week. Submit your ESG Smart Read to editor@esgnews.com


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