The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) requires companies that trade in certain raw materials and products to comply with strict due diligence obligations. Our free guide shows you which regulations apply, which functions a compliance solution should offer and how to select the right software - including a checklist.
Including: EUDR overview & deadlines, compliance software requirements, step-by-step software selection and strategic added value.
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Contents of the guide
From the EUDR overview to the right software decision.
The EUDR affects importers, traders and manufacturers who trade in raw materials such as soy, palm oil, cattle, wood, cocoa, coffee and rubber. You will learn about the scope of the regulation, which products are affected and what this means for your supply chain.
Companies must provide evidence that their products are deforestation-free: Geolocation of production areas, traceability along the supply chain and a complete risk assessment. The guide explains the obligations that apply to operators and retailers.
What functions does an EUDR tool need to have? Risk assessment, supplier management, geolocalization, document management and reporting: the guide lists all the core requirements and shows what you should look out for when selecting software.
From the needs analysis to the implementation and training of your employees: the guide accompanies you through the entire selection process, including a concrete checklist for the evaluation of EUDR tools.
EUDR compliance as a competitive advantage: acting early strengthens supplier relationships and avoids sanctions. The guide shows how you can use implementation as a strategic opportunity and strengthen your market position in the long term.
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For whom?
Entry into force of the EUDR
Regulation (EU) 2023/1115 enters into force. Preparatory phase begins.
Mandatory for large & medium-sized companies
From December 30, 2026, the due diligence obligations will be mandatory for large and medium-sized companies.
Mandatory for micro & small enterprises
Postponement until June 30, 2027, after which simplified due diligence obligations also apply to small companies
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