On June 6, the members of FMIB met in Rotterdam for the General Members’ Meeting, followed by the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the trade association.
The FMIB members were warmly welcomed at UC Group, where the impact of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) was explained in an interesting presentation. The CSRD replaces the EU Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD). More and more companies will have to report on the impact of their activities on the environment and society. The CSRD will come into effect for large companies from 2024 and they will have to report from 2025.
During the General Meeting of Members, the members were also updated on the changes in European regulations in the field of:
they will have to start reporting from 2025.
During the General Meeting of Members, the members were also updated on the changes in European regulations in the field of:
- Exhaust gas emission
- Sound
- Machine safety
- Standard development
- Dates
- Electrical safety
- Batteries
- Substances of concern
- Environment
- Road approval requirements
- Legislation in the United Kingdom