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Three members of the Legal Affairs Committee will travel to Ljubljana next week to examine Slovenia’s successful approach to general waste management.

Parliament will decide its position on simpler sustainability requirements ahead of talks with EU governments at the next plenary session in Brussels on 13 November.

On Wednesday 22 October at 14.45, Parliament President Metsola and rapporteur Warborn will brief journalists on next steps for sustainability reporting and due diligence requirements.

The new draft rules would reduce the required amount of sustainability reporting and simplify due diligence requirements for companies.

Rapporteur Jörgen Warborn will brief journalists on changes to sustainability reporting and due diligence requirements for companies, on Monday 13 October at 18.15.

Ministers are holding a series of meetings in parliamentary committees to present the priorities of the Danish Presidency of the Council.

Next week, four members of the Legal Affairs Committee will travel to Munich to assess the role of the European patent system in fostering EU technological sovereignty.

The new draft legislation intends to make cross-border investment more attractive and predictable by unifying certain bankruptcy processes in the EU.

MEPs want simplified and modernized cross-border protection for adults requiring assistance in decision-making.

The new rules will ensure that the EU will be able to secure the necessary supply of crisis-relevant products and technologies that are otherwise protected by patents.