Central pillar of the EUDR, a company placing or exporting regulated products to or from the EU must be able to trace its supply chain, assess risks of deforestation or illegality, and mitigate those risks before any goods can enter the market.
Central pillar of the EUDR, a company placing or exporting regulated products to or from the EU must be able to trace its supply chain, assess risks of deforestation or illegality, and mitigate those risks before any goods can enter the market.
Mandatory declaration under the EUDR confirming that a product is deforestation-free and legally produced backed-up by verifiable data on geolocation, supply chain documentation, and risk assessments.
Learn moreGrievance mechanisms are processes for stakeholders to raise concerns and seek resolution. Examples include courts, government agencies, and industry associations. Operational-level mechanisms are directly accessible and help prevent harm and provide feedback. Effective mechanisms are legitimate, accessible, predictable, equitable, transparent, rights-compatible, and promote learning.
Learn moreRemediation refers to actions taken to offset or rectify the adverse effects caused by certain activities. This can include apologies, compensation, prevention measures, punitive measures, restitution, restoration, and rehabilitation.
Learn moreUpstream activities refer to the processes and activities conducted by entities that supply products or services to a company. This includes both direct and indirect relationships with suppliers.
Learn moreDeforestation refers to the human-driven process of converting forested areas into non-forested land, either temporarily or permanently.
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