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Call to Action on the OMNIBUS I Simplification Package



Brussels, 7.11.2025

Call to Action on the Omnibus I Simplification Package


Together with 19 associations across Europe, we call on EU policymakers to address the growing regulatory pressure facing European companies at a time of rising energy costs, declining investment, and weakening competitiveness. As the European Parliament prepares to vote on the Omnibus I Simplification Package on 13 November 2025, our coalition urges decision-makers to ensure that the proposal delivers real, effective simplification. The aim is not to reduce Europe’s sustainability ambition, but to make reporting requirements proportionate, cost-effective, and focused on material information, enabling companies to invest in genuine decarbonisation and innovation rather than expanding administrative overhead. The full document below sets out our assessment of the challenges and the adjustments needed to align sustainability reporting with Europe’s economic and industrial realities.

 

Call to Action on the OMNIBUS I Simplification Package

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