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Understanding the European Deforestation Regulation


10 key things to know about the new EU Deforestation Regulation

The EU's new Deforestation Regulation requires companies trading in cattle, cocoa, coffee, oil palm, rubber, soya and wood, ...

Unpacking the EU Deforestation Regulation's Legal Production ...

The EUDR requires that commodities placed on, or exported from, the EU market that are covered under the regulation — cattle, cocoa, coffee, ...

The EU Deforestation Regulation: Getting started now - PwC

Understanding key conditions in the EUDR ... The Regulation is based on a basic premise: the prohibition on introducing into the market, marketing ...

Regulation on Deforestation-free products - European Commission

The new Regulation (EU) 2023/1115 on deforestation-free products is expected to bring down greenhouse gas emissions and biodiversity loss.

Deforestation Regulation implementation - European Commission

The assessment of whether the commodity has contributed to deforestation is conducted by looking backwards in time to see if the crop land was a 'Forest' at any ...

The EU's New Deforestation Law Needs to Engage Producers | TNC

The EU's new deforestation regulation (EUDR) ensures that seven commodity products—soy, beef, palm oil, wood, cocoa, coffee and rubber, all of ...

The EU Deforestation Regulation: What Do Companies Need To Do ...

The EUDR aims to prevent certain commodities and products linked to deforestation and forest degradation from being placed or made available on a European ...

Detangling the EU Deforestation Regulation - wbcsd

Practical examples for companies to understand EUDR regulations & how to navigate the new legislative requirements. Deforestation remains a ...

EU Deforestation Regulation deep dive: what you need to know - DNV

The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) was formally adopted and came into effect on 29 June 2023. Companies will have 18 months (until 30 ...

Navigating the EU Deforestation Regulation - Sheridan

The EU's Deforestation Regulation aims to combat the environmental damage caused by deforestation linked to certain commodities.

The EU Deforestation-Free Regulation (EUDR) - KPMG Belgium

The European Commission approved a first-of-its-kind European Union (EU) deforestation-free regulation (EUDR) on 6 December 2022, ...

Understanding the EU Deforestation Regulation & the role of ...

Understanding the EU Deforestation Regulation & the role of geospatial data. Geo for Good 2023. In an effort to combat the alarming rates of deforestation ...

Understanding the New EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR)

Understanding the New EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) ... On June 29, 2023, a new European regulation came into effect, targeting products ...

European Commission proposes one-year delay to implementation ...

The EU Deforestation Regulation ("EUDR") requires seven commodities and certain products derived from those commodities to be "deforestation- ...

Understanding the EU Deforestation Regulation for Businesses

EUDR aims at reducing the impact of deforestation through the application of rigorous due diligence requirements on operators and traders.

Understanding the European Union Green Deal | ITC

The regulation seeks to significantly mitigate the repercussions of deforestation and forest degradation. EUDR is also a key element of the EU ...

Understanding the New European Union Deforestation Regulation

https://www.mayerbrown.com/en/capabilities/industries/environmental-social-governance-esg?tab=overview On June 29, 2023, the European ...

Understanding the EU Deforestation Regulation - Assent

What Is the Goal of the EUDR? The EUDR is designed to mitigate global deforestation risks by enforcing responsible sourcing practices, with EU ...

Understanding the EU Deforestation Regulation vs the EU Timber ...

Yes, the EU Deforestation Regulation repealed and replaced the EU Timber Regulation as of June 29, 2023, when it entered into force. Operators ...

Understanding the New EU Deforestation Regulation - Trustnet.Trade

This new rule requires companies selling products in the EU to ensure their goods do not contribute to deforestation.