The EU Deforestation Regulation requires proof that your commodities are deforestation-free — with geolocation data, risk assessments, and due diligence statements. This guide gives you practical answers from real supply chain professionals.
The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) is one of the most ambitious environmental trade regulations ever enacted. It requires proof — with geolocation data — that products placed on the EU market have not contributed to deforestation after 31 December 2020.
For supply chain teams, this means collecting GPS coordinates from every supplier in the chain, down to the plot of land where the commodity was produced. For wood, paper, leather, soy, coffee, cocoa, rubber, cattle and palm oil — and all their derived products.
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