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Swiss 'responsible business' initiative gains record support
Campaign collects over 180,000 signatures in two weeks for new corporate responsibility initiative targeting multinationals

Record-Breaking Support
In a remarkable display of public support, the new Swiss 'responsible business' initiative has achieved unprecedented success in its signature collection campaign. Within just 14 days, the initiative garnered 183,661 signatures, far exceeding the required 100,000 threshold for forcing a national vote. The initiative committee has dubbed this achievement a 'record-breaking collection,' highlighting the strong public sentiment surrounding corporate responsibility in Switzerland.
Initiative Objectives
The new initiative seeks to establish binding regulations for Swiss multinational corporations, focusing on three key areas: human rights protection, environmental standards compliance, and reduction of climate-damaging emissions. These proposed regulations aim to ensure that Swiss companies maintain responsible business practices both domestically and in their international operations.
Historical Context
This initiative emerges as a renewed effort following the defeat of a similar proposal in November 2020. The strong public response to the new campaign suggests a shift in public opinion and increased awareness of corporate responsibility issues. The rapid collection of signatures indicates growing support for stronger corporate accountability measures in Switzerland.
International Alignment
The proposed regulations are deliberately aligned with international standards and European Union rules. This alignment addresses previous concerns raised during the 2020 campaign, when opponents argued that Switzerland should coordinate its approach with the EU rather than act independently. The new initiative demonstrates Switzerland's commitment to harmonizing its corporate responsibility framework with global standards.