Publications - Sustainability
Because of rotating shifts, seasonality, and peripheral or island locations, the hotel sector is one of the major “silent” recipients of the new Law 9/2025.
In this newsletter we compile the most relevant legal news on ESG matters in Spain, published by Garrigues and G-advisory.
Directive (EU) 2026/805 introduces relevant changes to European water regulations to update environmental quality standards, expand control over pollutants –including emerging pollutants– and strengthen monitoring and reporting mechanisms, in line…
Qualifying companies will need to have their sustainable mobility to work plan by December 5, 2026, and beneficiary companies of direct support will not be able to dismiss until June 30, 2026.
The Spanish Ministry of Economy, Trade and Business has opened the public consultation on the draft bill to implement Directive (EU) 2024/1760 on corporate due diligence into Spanish law.
The new directive substantially amends the scope of reporting and due diligence obligations, reducing the administrative burden on companies.
The Ministry of Energy published the new provisions that regulate the Social Impact Statement (MISSE) for energy projects, a framework that raises technical and human rights standards in the sector. These rules require planning social management…
Mexico takes a decisive step towards a more sustainable production model with the new Circular Economy Law, which redefines how companies should design, produce and manage their waste. The regulation promotes innovation, extended producer…
In this newsletter we compile the most relevant legal news on ESG matters in Spain, published by Garrigues and G-advisory.
In a recent note, it specifies its application for business groups based on the location of the ultimate parent company and its subsidiaries.
Specialists from the different areas of practice of Garrigues in Mexico analyse, from all perspectives of business law, the main regulatory developments that will impact companies in the country this year.
The recent reform of the National Water Law introduces a decisive shift in the management of water resources in Mexico, by prioritizing human consumption, reinforcing state control and tightening the regime of concessions and sanctions. This new…
