Eudr Eu Deforestation Free Regulation

EUDR – EU Deforestation-free Regulation
EUDR – EU Deforestation-free Regulation

EUDR – EU Deforestation-free Regulation By boosting the consumption of ‘deforestation free’ products and reducing the eu’s impact on global deforestation and forest degradation, the new regulation (eu) 2023/1115 on deforestation free products aims to bring down greenhouse gas emissions and biodiversity loss. It’s a binding regulation that flips the burden of proof: it’s up to companies to show that the products they sell into the eu are not linked to deforestation or forest degradation. no proof, no access. the law was formally adopted in 2023 and replaces the older eu timber regulation.

EUDR - EU DEFORESTATION REGULATION - TimberTec
EUDR - EU DEFORESTATION REGULATION - TimberTec

EUDR - EU DEFORESTATION REGULATION - TimberTec What is the eudr? the eudr is a landmark law that came into force in june 2023. its goal is to ensure that certain products sold in or exported to the eu do not come from land that was deforested or degraded after dec. 31, 2020. To sell or export the listed commodities to the eu, businesses must ensure that: 1. deforestation free. products must not originate from land that was deforested or degraded after december 30, 2020—regardless of whether local law permitted such activities. 2. legally produced. Eu imports are among the biggest drivers of global deforestation and forest degradation. in 2017, the eu’s contribution to deforestation associated with international trade was 16 percent of the global total, which is equivalent to 116 million tonnes of co2 and 203,000 hectares. Co author: sebastian sievers on 21 october 2025, the european commission proposed an amendment to the eu deforestation regulation (eudr). the objective is to reduce the administrative burden for companies, ensure the technical functionality of the eudr it system and at the same time maintain effective traceability of goods placed on the eu market.

EUDR - The EU Deforestation-free Regulation │ How It Will Work
EUDR - The EU Deforestation-free Regulation │ How It Will Work

EUDR - The EU Deforestation-free Regulation │ How It Will Work Eu imports are among the biggest drivers of global deforestation and forest degradation. in 2017, the eu’s contribution to deforestation associated with international trade was 16 percent of the global total, which is equivalent to 116 million tonnes of co2 and 203,000 hectares. Co author: sebastian sievers on 21 october 2025, the european commission proposed an amendment to the eu deforestation regulation (eudr). the objective is to reduce the administrative burden for companies, ensure the technical functionality of the eudr it system and at the same time maintain effective traceability of goods placed on the eu market. On 21 october 2025, the european commission (“commission”) submitted a proposal to amend the european union’s (“eu”) regulation on deforestation free products (“eudr”), 1 aiming to reduce regulatory burden on businesses while attempting to preserve the core principles of the regulation (the “proposal”). contrary to commission’s previous intention to postpone eudr’s entry. The eu deforestation regulation requires companies to prove that their products are deforestation free from 2025 onwards. violations will result in heavy penalties and exclusion from the eu market. the eu deforestation regulation (eudr) is a central component of the european sustainability strategy. In doing so, it aims to promote deforestation free supply chains, reduce the eu’s contribution to greenhouse gases (ghg) emissions, and protect human rights and the rights of indigenous peoples. Eu deforestation regulation (regulation (eu) 2023/1115), published in mid 2023, aims to minimize deforestation and forest degradation associated with agricultural raw materials imported into the european union. it is part of the eu’s biodiversity strategy running to 2030.

Compliance Toolkit - Tackling The EU Deforestation-free Regulation (EUDR)
Compliance Toolkit - Tackling The EU Deforestation-free Regulation (EUDR)

Compliance Toolkit - Tackling The EU Deforestation-free Regulation (EUDR) On 21 october 2025, the european commission (“commission”) submitted a proposal to amend the european union’s (“eu”) regulation on deforestation free products (“eudr”), 1 aiming to reduce regulatory burden on businesses while attempting to preserve the core principles of the regulation (the “proposal”). contrary to commission’s previous intention to postpone eudr’s entry. The eu deforestation regulation requires companies to prove that their products are deforestation free from 2025 onwards. violations will result in heavy penalties and exclusion from the eu market. the eu deforestation regulation (eudr) is a central component of the european sustainability strategy. In doing so, it aims to promote deforestation free supply chains, reduce the eu’s contribution to greenhouse gases (ghg) emissions, and protect human rights and the rights of indigenous peoples. Eu deforestation regulation (regulation (eu) 2023/1115), published in mid 2023, aims to minimize deforestation and forest degradation associated with agricultural raw materials imported into the european union. it is part of the eu’s biodiversity strategy running to 2030.

EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) Explained | A Game-Changer for Global Markets, Here’s Why!

EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) Explained | A Game-Changer for Global Markets, Here’s Why!

EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) Explained | A Game-Changer for Global Markets, Here’s Why!

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