Requirements and legistlation
Product data and European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR)
The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) is part of the European Union’s sustainability framework. It introduces strict due diligence requirements to ensure that products placed on the EU market are deforestation-free, legally produced, and fully traceable, increasing transparency and accountability across global supply chains.
Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) – What does the EU's Deforestation Regulation mean for companies?
The Deforestation Regulation, i.e. EUDR (Deforestation Regulation), is a European Union regulation aimed at preventing products linked to deforestation from entering the EU market. The regulation obliges companies to ensure that certain raw materials and products do not originate from areas where deforestation or forest degradation has occurred. EUDR brings new requirements for companies regarding product information management, supply chain transparency and sustainability data. In practice, this means that companies must collect, manage and provide significantly more product information than before.
The Deforestation Regulation, i.e. EUDR (Deforestation Regulation), is a European Union regulation aimed at preventing products linked to deforestation from entering the EU market. The regulation obliges companies to ensure that certain raw materials and products do not originate from areas where deforestation or forest degradation has occurred. EUDR brings new requirements for companies regarding product information management, supply chain transparency and sustainability data. In practice, this means that companies must collect, manage and provide significantly more product information than before.