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EUDR – Compliance

With the European Union’s EUDR regulation enforcing a strict ban on products linked to deforestation starting 30 December 2025 for large companies and 30 June 2026 for micro- and small enterprises, the future of trading tea, coffee, cocoa, cattle, soy, rubber, and wood into the EU is at stake. Non-compliance is not just risky—it’s a guaranteed way to lose access to one of the world’s largest markets.

Failure to comply with the European Union Deforestation-free Regulation (EUDR) after the specified deadline can result in substantial penalties, including fines of up to 4% of the company’s total annual revenue in the EU. This emphasizes the crucial need for businesses to meet these new requirements.

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Applies for

Commodities to be under Compliance

Rubber

Coffee

Coca

Cattle

Palm Oil

Soy

Wood

FAqs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is EUDR ?

The EUDR is a European Union regulation that bans the import of products linked to deforestation starting December 30, 2024. This affects items such as tea, coffee, cocoa, cattle, soy, rubber and wood.

What is the process involved in Traceability?

In the context of the EUDR, traceability enhances supply chain compliance by:

Source Verification: Securely documenting raw material origins to ensure they are deforestation-free.
Compliance Certification: Storing compliance certificates on the blockchain to certify adherence to EUDR standards.
Manufacturing and Transparency: Recording each manufacturing step to maintain transparency and compliance.
Packaging and Labeling: Tracking sustainable packaging processes and labeling products as EUDR compliant.
Logistics and Transportation: Logging product movements to ensure a compliant chain of custody.
Customs and Import Verification: Facilitating customs clearance with verified EUDR compliance documents.
Distribution to Retailers: Allowing retailers to verify product compliance up to the point of sale.
Consumer Assurance: Enabling consumers to access product history and verify deforestation-free compliance.

What are the potential impacts of EUDR?

Legal Risks:

  • Compliance Requirements: Products must be legally produced and free from deforestation.
  • Supply Chain Verification: Companies must verify the entire supply chain for compliance.
  • Enforcement: EU Member States will conduct inspections and impose sanctions.
  • Third-party Complaints: Private parties can initiate legal action based on concerns.

Financial Risks:

  • Increased Operational Costs: Implementing compliance systems can raise costs.
  • Fines and Penalties: Non-compliance can lead to heavy fines.
  • Market Access Restrictions: Non-compliant products may be banned from the EU market.
  • Seizure of Goods: Non-compliant products could be confiscated.
  • Exclusion from Public Contracts: Persistent offenders may be banned from public procurement and funding.
How it Works ?

Seamless Compliance Implementation:

  • Sign Up: Register your compliance needs with us.
  • Proposal Presentation: Receive a tailored compliance solution.
  • Implementation Process:
    • Requirement Analysis: Understand specific needs.
    • Solution Design: Develop a compliance-focused solution.
    • Third-Party Integration: Enhance effectiveness.
    • Testing and Deployment: Ensure solution robustness.

Solution Features:

  • Tracking & Monitoring: Real-time compliance visibility.
  • Reporting: Detailed analytics and reports.
  • Competitive Advantage: Position your business as a sustainability leader.

Achieve Compliance with Confidence: Contact us to learn more about EUDR compliance and how we can help your business stay compliant.

Get EUDR Compliant!

Urgent Alert for Exporters, Manufacturers, and Importers – Be EUDR Compliant and go risk-free to largest market.