politics
Swiss Responsible Business Initiative Gains Momentum
Campaign collects over 180,000 signatures in two weeks for new initiative on corporate responsibility, surpassing required threshold for national vote.

Campaign Success and Signature Collection
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, organizers gathered 183,661 signatures, significantly surpassing 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 backing for corporate responsibility measures in Switzerland.
Initiative Objectives and Scope
The new initiative proposes comprehensive binding regulations for Swiss multinational corporations, focusing on three key areas: human rights protection, environmental standards compliance, and climate impact reduction. These measures aim to ensure Swiss companies maintain responsible business practices across their global operations, reflecting Switzerland's commitment to sustainable and ethical business conduct.
Historical Context and Previous Attempt
This initiative follows a previous attempt that was rejected at the ballot box in November 2020. The renewed effort demonstrates the persistent push for corporate accountability in Switzerland. The rapid success in signature collection suggests a shift in public opinion and growing awareness of corporate responsibility issues since the last vote.
International Standards and EU Alignment
The proposed regulations are carefully aligned with international standards and European Union directives on corporate responsibility. This alignment addresses previous concerns raised during the 2020 campaign about Switzerland potentially acting in isolation. The initiative demonstrates Switzerland's commitment to coordinated international action while maintaining its position as a leader in corporate responsibility standards.