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EUDeforestationRegulationSupply ChainTransparency

Ensure your products comply with the EU's new deforestation-free supply chain requirements.

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Deforestation-Free

Protecting forests through supply chain transparency

What is EUDR?

The EU Deforestation Regulation requires companies to ensure their products don't contribute to deforestation or forest degradation.

Applies to 7 key commodities
Requires due diligence systems
Mandatory geolocation tracking
Effective from December 2024

Deforestation-Free

Protecting forests through supply chain transparency

Covered Commodities

7 commodities subject to EUDR requirements

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Cattle

Live cattle and beef products

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Cocoa

Cocoa beans and derived products

Coffee

Coffee beans and roasted coffee

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Oil Palm

Palm oil and palm kernel oil

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Rubber

Natural rubber and rubber products

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Soy

Soybeans and soy-derived products

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Wood

Timber and wood products

Due Diligence Requirements

Three-step process for EUDR compliance

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1

Information Collection

Gather data on commodity origin, production date, and supplier information.

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2

Risk Assessment

Evaluate deforestation and forest degradation risks in your supply chain.

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3

Risk Mitigation

Implement measures to address identified risks or suspend sourcing.

Compliance Timeline

Important dates for EUDR implementation

EUDR comes into effect

December 2024

Small and medium enterprises compliance deadline

June 2025

Due diligence system implementation

Ongoing

How Mazentta Helps

Navigate EUDR compliance with expert guidance

Supply chain mapping
Due diligence systems
Risk assessment support
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