Regulatory Intelligence

CSDDD Supplier Due Diligence Infrastructure

CSDDD turns value-chain due diligence into an operating process that requires ownership, evidence, risk assessment and remediation. Emissa can provide the supplier compliance layer around those activities.

Important

CSDDD has been amended since adoption. Confirm current scope, thresholds and national transposition requirements before relying on any workflow decision.

Current EU timeline

The European Commission states that, following the 2026 amendment, Member States must transpose the Directive by 26 July 2028 and it begins applying to companies that meet the defined conditions and thresholds from 26 July 2029.

Due diligence needs operational evidence

Policy statements are not enough. Teams need supplier records, risk findings, requests, mitigation actions, approvals, complaints or escalations and evidence showing what was reviewed and when.

Prioritize by risk and relationship

A useful system segments suppliers and business relationships so deeper review and remediation can be focused where the company’s process determines it is needed.

Emissa operating model

Supplier 360, Evidence Vault, workflows, CAPA and risk views can be used as the operating layer for organization-defined due-diligence procedures while preserving a reusable audit trail.

Authoritative sources

Verify requirements against current official guidance.

Regulatory requirements change. Emissa uses these sources as reference points for workflow design; organizations should confirm current applicability and obligations before relying on a compliance decision.

Related Emissa resources

Connect this topic to the wider compliance operating model.

Frequently asked questions

When does the amended CSDDD begin applying?

The European Commission currently states 26 July 2029 for companies meeting the applicable conditions and thresholds.

Does CSDDD apply to every company?

No. Scope and thresholds are defined in the Directive and should be checked against current official guidance.

Does Emissa provide legal determinations?

No. Emissa manages supplier data, evidence and workflow around the organization’s due-diligence program.

Supplier Compliance Infrastructure

Turn the requirement into a controlled operating workflow.

Connect supplier data, evidence, ownership, deadlines, approvals and remediation in one Emissa workspace.

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