A new report on the latest trends in corporate sustainability and their implications for the global mobility industry has been published by FIDI.
The report – Corporate Sustainability Legislation: A Global Snapshot – details how, despite political pushback in some regions, global sustainability obligations are still increasing. Europe leads the way, with CSRD and CSDDD regulations on course to apply to around 50,000 companies by 2027; some 100,000 firms are likely to be impacted by reporting requirements by 2030.
Countries such as Japan, India, China, Brazil, South Africa, and the Gulf states, are moving towards mandatory reporting and aligning with standards.
The report says that the global mobility sector can expect increasing pressure from clients to report on their Scope 3 emissions – those not owned by a company but that it impacts in its supply chain. While the initial focus has been on large businesses, smaller companies must now ensure they are properly prepared.
The report is available as a free download from the FIDI.org website here.