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EU Parliament cuts corporate sustainability reporting; BlackRock relaxes ETF ESG exclusions; Aegon sets 2025 US growth targets; Google proposes adjusting EU AdTech policy.

The EU's move to water down sustainability reporting and due diligence requirements reshapes corporate ESG responsibilities, in a move likely to bring both relief for companies and concerns for the wider sustainability agenda.

EU Parliament Slashes Corporate Sustainability Reporting, Shaking ESG Landscape

The latest EU reforms narrow the scope of CSRD and CSDDD, eliminating the reporting obligations for smaller firms

Muhammad Umer AslambyMuhammad Umer Aslam
November 17, 2025
in Business, ESG FINANCE, ESG News, ESG Tool, Sustainable Finance
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Today’s ESG Updates

  • EU Parliament Cuts Sustainability Reporting: Lawmakers reduce corporate ESG reporting and due diligence obligations.
  • BlackRock Eases ESG ETF Rules: ESG exclusions relaxed to widen investment opportunities in ETFs.
  • Aegon Hits 2025 Targets: U.S. growth drives strong results, with a potential HQ review.
  • Google Adjusts EU AdTech Proposal: Offers changes to AdX to address EU competition concerns.

EU Parliament Slashes Corporate Sustainability Rules

The European Parliament has voted to dramatically cut corporate sustainability reporting and due diligence requirements, affecting both the CSRD and the CSDDD. Under the new rules, only very large companies remain in scope: those with 1,750 employees and €450 million in revenue for the CSRD, and those with 5,000 employees and €1.5 billion in revenue for the CSDDD. Most smaller companies are exempt from extensive reporting requirements. The requirement for climate transition plans has been eliminated, and liability for non-compliance is shifted to the national level.

The vote was divided along political lines: the left-leaning parties called for smaller reductions, while far-right factions sought wider exemptions. Critics, including Share Action, argued that the changes would undermine Europe’s sustainability agenda, while backers contended that they simplify rules, reduce costs, and provide clarity to businesses. Negotiations are scheduled next week with the EU Council, with a goal of finalizing legislation by the end of 2025.

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Further reading: EU Parliament Votes to Slash Corporate Sustainability Reporting, Due Diligence Requirements


BlackRock Eases ESG Exclusions Across ETFs

Stock Market – Photo Credit: Nick Chong

BlackRock is easing ESG exclusion rules for its MSCI Climate Transition Benchmark ETFs and enhanced active ETF range, allowing it to widen the investable universe while still meeting EU climate standards. The new policy relaxes restrictions on civilian firearms, dual-use components, and associated support services. Nuclear weapons remain excluded. For the first time, Climate Transition Benchmark (CTB) ETFs will apply consistent greenhouse gas intensity metrics for Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions.

Client feedback drove the changes, reflecting a need to balance ESG characteristics with investment potential. It expects to add around eight more stocks to the MSCI Europe exposure. Earlier this year, BlackRock removed the “ESG” label from 56 funds worth $51 billion, following ESMA guidelines; part of an ongoing refinement of ESG integration and compliance.

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Further reading: BlackRock eases ESG exclusions across climate and active ETF ranges


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Aegon on Track to Meet 2025 Targets

US – Photo Credit: Andres Garcia

Aegon’s strong financial momentum, thanks to its US Transamerica division, is on track to meet its 2025 targets. Operating capital generation totaled €340 million, exceeding analysts’ estimates. Life insurance and retirement plan sales grew strongly, backed by more than 90,000 agents targeting American households.

The company is considering relocating its legal domicile and headquarters to the United States, which would result in its New York listing becoming its primary listing. Further negotiations with employee representatives are ongoing regarding the impact on approximately 250 staff members. The CEO, Lard Friese, underlined that the company would sharpen its focus on the heavily underserved US market, and a final decision will be made during the capital markets day in December.

Companies committed to meeting 2025 targets should use ESG solutions.

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Further reading: Aegon on track to meet 2025 targets as US business grows


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Google Offers EU AdTech Policy Changes

Google – Photo Credit: Pawel Czerwinski

Google had offered to make changes to its AdX platform to alleviate the EU’s competition concerns without divesting the business. The European Commission claimed that Google’s practices favored its own display technology, to the detriment of advertisers and publishers.

The plan allows publishers to set multiple minimum prices, improves interoperability, and aligns with the US DOJ measures. Google announced that the changes address regulatory concerns while minimizing disruption. However, the Commission could still enforce a divestiture order if anti-competitive behavior persists, reflecting ongoing scrutiny of AdTech dominance in Europe.

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Further reading: Google offers EU to change AdTech policy, no divestment

 


Editor’s Note: The opinions expressed here by the authors are their own, not those of impakter.com — In the Cover Photo: European Parliament Strasbourg, France Cover Photo Credit: Frederic Köberl

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