EUDR — Deforestation-free products regulation
Due diligence, supplier assessment and traceability to comply with the regulation without slowing down operations.
Who it's for
- Importers of soy, palm oil, timber, cocoa, coffee, rubber, cattle and derivatives.
- Manufacturers using affected commodities as raw materials.
- Distributors and retailers with end products incorporating these materials.
- Procurement and compliance teams that need to structure due diligence.
Expected results
- Documented EUDR compliance.
- Supply chain traceable to the plot of origin.
- Reduced risk of holds and penalties.
- Categorised suppliers and a clear mitigation plan.
What's included
- Catalogue and supply chain analysis to identify in-scope products and suppliers.
- Due diligence process design (identification, risk assessment, mitigation).
- Collection of required information: geolocated origin, declarations, traceability.
- Supplier assessment and risk categorisation.
- Due diligence statement templates and supporting documentation.
- Reduced risk of border holds and penalties.
Specific methodology
- 01
Mapping
Identification of in-scope products and suppliers under EUDR.
- 02
Data
Geolocation and traceability collection by origin.
- 03
Risk
Supplier assessment and categorisation.
- 04
Operation
Operational due diligence and ongoing reporting.
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