What Should You Look for in an EUDR Compliance Solution?
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The European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) compliance deadline is approaching—choosing the right compliance solution is critical to ensuring your business meets regulatory requirements.
The Ultimate Checklist for Choosing the Right EUDR Solution
Identify the specific needs your business has regarding EUDR compliance. Ensure you understand the features and functionalities you need in a solution, from supply chain traceability to reporting capabilities.
Reduce your risk of non-compliance by using our list to verify that each solution meets all EUDR requirements, minimizing the risk of compliance gaps that could lead to penalties or operational disruptions.
Simplify your evaluation process to save time and speed up your decision-making. This will allow you to quickly assess whether a solution is suitable for your needs and reduce the time it takes to implement it.
Outline key steps and features, ensuring you choose a solution that is not only compliant but also easy to integrate into your existing systems, minimizing disruptions and accelerating the time to full compliance.
Download our Essential Compliance Solution Guide to discover key factors to consider when selecting a compliance solution.
What We Cover in the Guide:
Due Diligence Standards: Ensure any compliance tool meets the necessary standards for geolocation data, product traceability, and due diligence.Risk Mitigation Framework: Identify features like satellite imagery and risk assessments to safeguard your business against deforestation-linked risks.
Supply Chain Transparency: Learn how to ensure full end-to-end traceability and integrate with EU Information Systems (EU IS) for seamless compliance reporting.
Compliance with Local Laws: Ensure your chosen solution validates compliance with land use, environmental, and labor laws.
This free, one-page checklist helps you quickly assess EUDR compliance solutions and make informed decisions for your business. Download the EUDR compliance solution checklist now!
Why Act Now?
Regulators won’t wait, and neither should you. Non-compliance with EUDR can lead to hefty fines, supply chain disruptions, and lost market access. Meanwhile, your competitors are already taking steps to ensure compliance—don’t risk falling behind. With Forest Trackt, staying ahead is easy.
Our solution simplifies the complexities of EUDR compliance, giving you the tools to ensure full supply chain transparency while you stay focused on running your business. Explore how Forest Trackt can help you navigate EUDR with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the EUDR?
The European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) law aims to reduce deforestation and forest degradation by requiring operators to trace the source of their traded commodities to the farms where they were produced. This transparency will help to eliminate the sourcing of commodities from areas linked to deforestation or forest degradation.
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What commodities are included in the EUDR?
- Timber and Forest Products
- Palm Oil
- Soy
- Cocoa
- Rubber
- Cattle
- Coffee
The EUDR also applies to all products derived from these commodities, such as chocolate from cocoa, beef from cattle, and furniture from wood products.
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What is an operator?
Due diligence broadly means that both large companies and small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) must be able to prove that the products they sell or export from the EU market come from deforestation-free sources. Risk assessments, reasonable doubt, and annual public reporting must align with the EUDR requirements and the relevant legislation of the country of production.
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What are the traceability requirements for the EUDR?
Operators must be able to provide their geo-location coordinates of all tracts of land where commodities and related products were produced. This must also include the date and time when production occurred.
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When does the EUDR take effect?
The deadline for compliance for larger operators is December 30, 2025, with smaller operators expected to comply by June 30, 2026.
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How will the EUDR affect my business?
The provisions of the EUDR will impact businesses in several ways depending on what is produced, where production exists in the value chain, and other factors. Learn more about compliance for forest products professionals here.
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What happens if my business does not comply with the EUDR?
Companies that fail to comply with the EUDR could face multiple penalties ranging from fines of up to 4% of revenue earned on the European market to the seizure of all earned revenue of non-complying products. More serious or ongoing compliance failure could also lead to the removal of products from the EU market altogether.