The Cumulative Effects of EU Sustainability Legislation (CEULA) : Impacts on Finnish firms
The CEULA project assesses the cumulative effects of five EU sustainability regulatory instruments on large Finnish firms and their global value chains. It addresses the following issues: the cumulative impacts of the regulations on Finnish firms, firm preparedness for current and future regulations, and the feasibility of fulfilling obligations through a unified CSR management system. The analysis focuses on the Regulation on Deforestation-free Products, the Directive on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence, the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, the Regulation on Prohibiting Products Made with Forced Labour, and the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation, with case studies from the agri-food, forestry, mining and textiles sectors based on in-depth interviews with representatives of Finnish firms. Our findings indicate a divide between Finnish firms regarding preparedness and highlight challenges such as a reactive approach to sustainability, confusion regarding regulations, conflicting requirements and uncertainties about resource allocation. Well-prepared firms express confidence in their readiness but are concerned about supplier compliance. The report provides recommendations for both Finnish firms and authorities, emphasising the importance of collaboration within value chains, the establishment of cross-functional task forces, stakeholder engagement, clear communication and mechanisms for continuous improvement. The steps outlined aim to enhance actionable sustainability practices and provide clear guidance on navigating complex regulatory landscapes.
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Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland
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Publications of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs 2025:1
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This report is commissioned as part of UniPID Development Policy Studies (UniPID DPS), funded by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland (MFA) and managed by the Finnish University Partnership for International Development (UniPID). UniPID is a network of Finnish universities established to strengthen universities’ global responsibility and collaboration with partners from the Global South, in support of sustainable development. The UniPID DPS instrument strengthens knowledge-based development policy by identifying the most suitable available researchers to respond to the timely knowledge needs of the MFA and by facilitating a framework for dialogue between researchers and ministry officials. The content of this report does not reflect the official opinion of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland. The responsibility for the information and views expressed in the report lies entirely with the authors.
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