MEPs back law to hold firms to account for environment and human rights abuses

Big majority in EU parliament vote for corporate due diligence along entire supply chains, which will include UK businesses

The EU took a step closer to holding companies to account for environmental damage and human rights abuses committed by their subsidiaries and suppliers overseas, with a vote in the European parliament on Wednesday.

MEPs voted by a large majority, 504 to 79 (with 112 abstentions), to push forward with proposed legislation that would require companies to conduct due diligence throughout their supply chain, to root out abuses and environmental harm such as deforestation and pollution.

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This post was originally published on Human rights | The Guardian.