EU Deforestation Regulation [EUDR] Proposals [Final]
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Proposals postponed back to 2026
The European Commission is considering a second delay to the landmark EUDR with enforcement possibly postponed to 30 Dec 2026.
Originally set for 2024, the law targets deforestation-linked goods like soy, palm oil, beef, wood & cocoa. Businesses trading with the EU must prove their products are deforestation-free and legally sourced.
What does this mean for business?
Whether you are in law, compliance, or sustainability the message is clear: Use this delay wisely.
The extra year is a strategic window to: I. Map supply chains II. Build compliance workflows III. Engage with EUDR Information Systems
Protect Forests - Preserve Life - Power the Future
EU Deforestation Regulation [EUDR] Proposals [Final]
Proposals postponed back to 2026
The European Commission is considering a second delay to the landmark EUDR with enforcement possibly postponed to 30 Dec 2026.
Originally set for 2024, the law targets deforestation-linked goods like soy, palm oil, beef, wood & cocoa. Businesses trading with the EU must prove their products are deforestation-free and legally sourced.
What does this mean for business?
Whether you are in law, compliance, or sustainability the message is clear:
Use this delay wisely.
The extra year is a strategic window to:
I. Map supply chains
II. Build compliance workflows
III. Engage with EUDR Information Systems
Protect Forests - Preserve Life - Power the Future