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Global Sustainability Regulatory Trends in 2025

Jan 23, 2026 Global Sustainability Regulatory Trends in 2025

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By 2025, sustainability has decisively shifted from a management ambition to an operational expectation. Increased new regulations, greater investor scrutiny, and growing stakeholder demands have led organizations to embed ESG compliance directly into business strategy and day-to-day operations.

To reflect on the past year, we analyzed the most viewed sustainability regulations, the regions with the most regulatory activity, and the topics that generated the most engagement. Which sustainability issues dominated the agenda? Which regulatory developments attracted the most attention? And which regions led the pace of change?

Let’s unwrap the data that defined global sustainability regulations in 2025.

  • EU: Making Available on the Union Market and Export from the Union of Certain Commodities and Products Associated with Deforestation and Forest Degradation, Regulation (EU) 2023/1115 –Proposed Amendment–(on delay and simplified measures for small enterprises) Draft Regulation, October 2025.
  • Lithuania: Batteries and Batteries Waste, Draft Law, March 2025.
  • France: Adaptation of Various National Provisions to European Union Law on Economic, Financial, Environmental, Energy, Information, Transport and Health Matters, Draft Law, November 2025.
  • China: Ecological and Environmental Code, Draft Code, April 2025.
  • France: Batteries and Waste Batteries, Decree No. 2025-992.
  • Vietnam: Environmental Protection, Law No. 72/2020/QH14–Proposed Amendment – (on amending several provisions) Draft Law, July 2025.
  • EU: Products, Components and Waste Streams with a high potential for Critical Raw Material Recovery, Draft Implementing Regulation, June 2025.
  • Mexico City (Mexico): Waste Act, Draft Law, February 2025.
  • EU: Details and Format for the Disclosure of Information on Discarded Unsold Consumer Products under Regulation (EU) 2024/1781, Draft Regulation, June 2025.
  • UK: Adding Regulation (EU) 2024/1252 on the Secure and Sustainable Supply of Critical Raw Materials to the Windsor Framework, Decision No.2/2025.

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Engagement data shows where compliance pressure and corporate concern converged most strongly:

  1. Supply Chain Due Diligence.
  2. ESG Reporting.
  3. Climate Change: Corporate Reporting.
  4. Sustainable Resource Use.
  5. Human Trafficking and Slavery.
  6. Labour and Employment.
  7. Human Rights – Affected Communities.

Regions with the Highest Sustainability Regulatory Activity

Regulatory momentum in 2025 was strongest across the following jurisdictions:

  1. USA
  2. EU
  3. South Korea
  4. Philippines
  5. Mexico
  6. Brazil
  7. Russian Federation
  8. Australia
  9. Taiwan

Sustainability in Action: Global Compliance Sessions in 2025

As sustainability regulations grew more complex, one trend became clear: organizations needed more than information—they needed interpretation, context, and practical guidance. 

Throughout 2025, global sustainability and compliance sessions were held across key international hubs, including:

  1. Stockholm
  2. Manchester
  3. Amsterdam
  4. Milan
  5. Copenhagen
  6. Zurich
  7. San Diego
  8. London
  9. Munich
  10. Frankfurt

Most-read Sustainability and ESG Blog Posts in 2025

The most-engaged sustainability content reflected uncertainty around implementation timelines, enforcement, and scope:

  1. US State Specific Climate Disclosure Regulatory Activities in 2025
  2. Asia’s Evolving ESG Disclosure Rules: Latest Updates
  3. China has Published the Sustainability Disclosure Standards for Businesses
  4. Where Are the EU’s Sustainability Simplification Efforts Headed? A 2025 Recap and Forward Look
  5. EUDR Balancing Act: European Commission Proposes Targeted Reliefs for Smaller Companies Instead of 12 Months Delay

Expert Webinars on Sustainability and ESG Regulatory Developments

Expert-led webinars remained a key resource for understanding fast-moving regulatory change, covering topics such as:

  1. Introducing Sustainability: The Next Era of AI-Native Compliance Intelligence
  2. ESG Regulatory Developments in the US
  3. Asia’s ESG & Sustainability Landscape: Compliance Essentials for 2025
  4. Environmental Claims and Legal Liabilities: A Deep Dive into Anti-Greenwashing Regulations
  5. Emerging Human Rights Due Diligence Regulations Across the Globe

Long-form guidance was essential for deeper regulatory understanding and future planning, with strong interest in:

  1. Supply Chain Due Diligence in Europe: An Overview of Key Trends in 2025 and Areas to Watch in 2026
  2. Understanding Forced Labour & Modern Slavery Regulations: A Comparative Global
  3. Overview
  4. Certification, Due Diligence and Declarations: Legal Instruments Addressing Deforestation and Illegal Logging in Global Supply Chains
  5. Sustainable Products and Restricted Substances: A Guide to ESPR, RoHS, and China RoHS 2
  6. ESG Regulations: Your Guide To Key Upcoming Dates

Global sustainability regulations in 2025 proved that sustainability is no longer a matter of anticipation, but of execution. Regulatory activity intensified across all regions, expectations around transparency and due diligence deepened, and organizations were pressured to translate ESG commitments into measurable actions. 

The most viewed topics and most active regions of the year reveal a clear signal: sustainability is now a core issue of compliance and business resilience. As we move toward 2026, the challenge will be to stay ahead of change by connecting regulatory insights, operational readiness, and strategic vision to turn complexity into confidence.

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