EUDR

EUDR

Understanding the EUDR Regulation

Ensure sustainability and compliance with the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR).

EUDR timeline

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2023

EUDR enters into force

2025

By December 30th, medium and large sized companies are obliged to comply.

2022

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2022

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FAQ

What are the penalties for non-compliance?

- Fines up to 4% of annual EU turnover - Trade bans for non-compliant products - Long-term impact on business operations

What are the penalties for non-compliance?

- Fines up to 4% of annual EU turnover - Trade bans for non-compliant products - Long-term impact on business operations

What documentation is required for compliance?

- Proof that commodities are deforestation-free (after December 31, 2020). - Supply chain traceability documentation, including the exact geographic origin. - Risk assessment and mitigation records as part of due diligence.

What documentation is required for compliance?

- Proof that commodities are deforestation-free (after December 31, 2020). - Supply chain traceability documentation, including the exact geographic origin. - Risk assessment and mitigation records as part of due diligence.

Does EUDR apply to derived products like chocolate?

Yes, the regulation includes not only raw materials but also products derived from them, such as chocolate (from cocoa) or furniture (from timber).

Does EUDR apply to derived products like chocolate?

Yes, the regulation includes not only raw materials but also products derived from them, such as chocolate (from cocoa) or furniture (from timber).

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