The new European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) changes the rules of the game for companies with global supply chains and places high demands on transparency, due diligence and documentation.
Our free guide will help you keep track and take action immediately. Start implementing the EUDR now to be prepared when it comes into force at the end of 2026.
Updated on January 05, 2026, with the latest changes from the EU Commission.
Fill out the form and receive the guide immediately by e-mail.
Over 1,500 companies already trust lawcode.
Contents of the guide
Postponement for micro/small companies until June 2027, medium and large companies obliged from December 30, 2026, simplified due diligence obligations and new IT requirements for importers.
Status: January 2026What is behind the regulation and why does it affect your company? Which sectors and company sizes are affected? What specific obligations does it entail?
What does "duty of care" mean in practice? How can risks be identified and avoided at an early stage? What are the consequences of non-compliance?
How to design deforestation-free supply chains in a practical and legally compliant manner. From data collection and risk analysis to due diligence declarations in the EU system.
Effects of the EUDR on non-EU partners, dealing with downstream products and complex supply structures, CN headings and raw material categories.
Fill out the form and receive the complete guide immediately by e-mail - free of charge and without obligation.
For whom?
Entry into force of the EUDR
Regulation (EU) 2023/1115 enters into force. Preparatory phase begins.
Mandatory for large & medium-sized companies
The due diligence obligations will be mandatory from December 30, 2026.
Mandatory for micro & small enterprises
Deferral until June 30, 2027 with simplified due diligence obligations.
These guides might also interest you.
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.
The VSME standard provides small and medium-sized companies with a clear framework for voluntary ESG reporting without excessive effort. Our free guide shows you how to report on your sustainability performance in a structured and credible manner and thus secure strategic competitive advantages.
Find out in this case study how the coeo Group successfully implemented compliance and supply chain management with the lawcode Suite.