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The EU Deforestation Regulation is legislation aimed at combating deforestation and forest degradation associated with products imported into the European Union. It requires companies to demonstrate that the commodities they import, such as soy, palm oil, beef, coffee, rubber, timber and cocoa, are produced in accordance with sustainable practices that do not contribute to deforestation.
The EUDR covers a range of agricultural and forestry products linked to deforestation, including soy, palm oil, beef, coffee, rubber,cocoa, and timber. These products are subject to requirements aimed at ensuring their production does not contribute to deforestation or ecosystem destruction.
The EUDR requires companies to conduct due diligence to ensure that the products they place on the EU market are not linked to deforestation. This includes conducting risk assessments, implementing mitigation measures, and providing transparency in their supply chains.
Businesses importing covered products into the EU must comply with the requirements of the EUDR or risk facing penalties. Compliance may involve implementing sustainable sourcing practices, conducting supply chain audits, and providing documentation to demonstrate adherence to the regulation.
The primary goals of the EUDR are to reduce deforestation and forest degradation associated with the production of agricultural and forestry products imported into the EU, promote sustainable land use practices, and contribute to global efforts to combat climate change and biodiversity loss.