Amsterdam, 4th September 2025
Coolset, the leading Dutch ESG and supply chain platform, today announced a strategic partnership with OpenAtlas, an Amsterdam-based geospatial analytics provider specializing in deforestation risk assessment. Together, the companies will deliver seamless EUDR compliance workflows powered by satellite-verified geospatial data, helping importers, traders and manufacturers meet the demands of the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) reliably from one place within the Coolset platform.
The EU Deforestation Regulation, which will be enforced starting December 30, 2025, requires companies to collect supplier data, trace product origins, conduct risk assessments and submit due diligence statements (DDS) to confirm their commodities are sourced from deforestation-free land.
Until now, these tasks have been fragmented across spreadsheets, emails and siloed tools, making compliance and audit preparation both labor-intensive and error-prone.
With Coolset and OpenAtlas combined, companies can now manage the entire EUDR compliance process end-to-end in the Coolset platform:
“Verified geospatial data has become the backbone of trustworthy EUDR reporting,” said Harry Marshall, OpenAtlas CEO. “Through this partnership with Coolset, companies can now trace origins, assess risk and back their claims with trust-worthy, high-resolution satellite data.”
The solution is tailored to importers, traders and manufacturers dealing with any in-scope commodities (including: soy, palm oil, cattle, coffee, cocoa and timber).
Compliance and sustainability managers benefit from structured and audit-ready reporting workflows. Meanwhile, supply chain and quality teams gain access to built-in traceability tools, verifiable sourcing records and transparent risk scoring to accelerate internal checks and supplier collaboration.
“We built our EUDR solution specifically with the pressures compliance and supply chain teams face in mind,” said Konstantinos Kouzelis, Coolset CEO. “Our goal is to eliminate fragmentation and manual work while giving teams the confidence they need to meet regulatory deadlines.”
The platform also includes collaboration tools for supplier engagement, secure storage of origin data, automated DDS generation, and integration with other regulatory frameworks - including CSRD and GHG Scope 1-3 - allowing teams to manage all ESG and supply chain compliance efforts in one place.
Coolset's EUDR module is now live. Companies can book a personalized demo to explore the full end-to-end workflow and see how Coolset can support their compliance journey.
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Coolset is the ESG and supply chain compliance platform for compliance-first teams. It helps companies and consultants manage emissions, prepare disclosures, and comply with frameworks including CSRD, EU Taxonomy, EUDR and EcoVadis. The platform combines structure, automation and guidance to streamline reporting and ensure audit-ready compliance.
OpenAtlas is a geospatial intelligence company helping businesses comply with the European Union’s Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) and drive broader supply chain transparency. Its Vantage service combines satellite imagery and AI to deliver deforestation detection and protected area checks in a single, compliance-ready output. Backed by the European Space Agency’s BIC and Google.org, OpenAtlas supports leading brands and platforms in building transparent, deforestation-free supply chains.
Updated on March 24, 2025 - This article reflects the latest EU Omnibus regulatory changes and is accurate as of March 24, 2025. Its content has been reviewed to provide the most up-to-date guidance on ESG reporting in Europe.
Updated on July 25, 2025 - This article references a previous version of the EUDR country risk benchmarking system. On July 9, the European Parliament rejected the proposed classification. We are actively monitoring the latest developments. For the most up-to-date guidance, read our updated article on the EUDR benchmarking vote. In the meantime, assume full due diligence applies across all regions.
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