szukaj

What's new

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

Najnowsze artykuły

Position of Union of Entrepreneurs and Employers on the Proposal for a Regulation Establishing the European Competitiveness Fund (ECF)

The proposal for a Regulation establishing the European Competitiveness Fund (ECF) represents a central instrument for strengthening the European Union’s economic resilience, technological leadership, and strategic autonomy in the post-2027 Multiannual Financial Framework. Given the breadth of sectors covered…

Position of the Union of Entrepreneurs and Employers (ZPP) on the Digital Omnibus Package

The Union of Entrepreneurs and Employers, representing over 21,000 member companies operating in Poland and the region, the vast majority of which are small and medium-sized enterprises, welcomes the direction of work on the Digital Omnibus package. Simplifying European digital regulations, increasing their consistency and reducing excessive regulatory burdens are necessary and justified objectives from the perspective of the European Union’s competitiveness.

ZPP Overview of the Industrial Accelerator Act

First introduced in the January 2025 Competitiveness Compass, the Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA, originally Industrial Decarbonisation Accelerator Act) is intended to counteract the decline of Europe’s manufacturing sector. To this end, the IAA promises to expedite permit granting processes for manufacturing projects, introduce preferential treatment mechanisms for European-made and low-carbon products, and facilitate Single Market access, with the goal of reducing the risks of strategic dependencies, creating new jobs in the sector, and overall ensuring that manufacturing reaches a value of 20% of the GDP of the EU by 2035.

For members of the ZPP

Our websites

Subscribe to our newsletter