4-part webinar series: EUDR Summer School

Note: This webinar is based on the original CSRD and ESRS. Following the release of the Omnibus proposal on February 26, some information may no longer be accurate. We are currently reviewing and updating this webinar to reflect the latest regulatory developments. In the meantime, we recommend reading our Omnibus deep-dive for up-to-date insights on reporting requirements.

Read the Omnibus article here

Register once to access all four webinars. You'll receive calendar invites with joining links ahead of each session, and recordings and slides afterwards.

Session 1: Mapping your supply chain & data collection under EUDR

July 9th, 11:00 CEST

Based on the latest 2026 guidance and regulatory developments, this session covers how to map your supply chain and understand what data you need to collect, with a real-world case study from our research team.

  • How to identify which commodities and products fall in scope and trace them to country of origin
  • What data you need to collect: geolocation coordinates, production dates, legality evidence and supplier information
  • How your sourcing countries, including their risk classification, affect the level of due diligence required
Session 2: Structuring your EUDR risk assessment

July 23rd, 11:00 CEST

This session walks through how to structure a risk assessment in practice, covering what the regulation expects and how new operator categories affect your position in the supply chain, with a case study from our research team.

  • How to assess deforestation and legality risk by sourcing country, supplier and product
  • What mitigation looks like in practice, and when you can proceed without a formal risk assessment
  • How downstream operators and small and micro primary operators fit into the picture, and what that means for your obligations
Session 3: From risk assessment to due diligence statement

Aug 6th, 11:00 CEST

With enforcement months away, this session focuses on the practical steps between now and the deadline, including a case study walkthrough from our research team.

  • What a complete due diligence statement looks like under the amended regulation and what it must include
  • Common bottlenecks including geolocation data, supplier gaps and statement timing, and how to resolve them before enforcement begins
  • How to structure your compliance program for the months ahead, and what to prioritize first
  • How downstream operators and small and micro primary operators fit into the timeline, given their different deadlines
Session 4: EUDR Q&A and key takeaways before the deadline

Aug 20th, 11:00 CEST

In this closing session, Coolset's sustainability researchers answer the compliance questions that came up across the series and recap the key takeaways before the December 30 deadline.

  • Open Q&A on topics from across the series: risk mapping, due diligence, operator obligations and DDS submission
  • A recap of the most important steps between now and 30 December 2026
  • Practical next steps and resources to take your compliance program forward

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Register once to access all four webinars. You'll receive calendar invites with joining links ahead of each session, and recordings and slides afterwards.

Session 1: Mapping your supply chain & data collection under EUDR

July 9th, 11:00 CEST

Based on the latest 2026 guidance and regulatory developments, this session covers how to map your supply chain and understand what data you need to collect, with a real-world case study from our research team.

  • How to identify which commodities and products fall in scope and trace them to country of origin
  • What data you need to collect: geolocation coordinates, production dates, legality evidence and supplier information
  • How your sourcing countries, including their risk classification, affect the level of due diligence required
Session 2: Structuring your EUDR risk assessment

July 23rd, 11:00 CEST

This session walks through how to structure a risk assessment in practice, covering what the regulation expects and how new operator categories affect your position in the supply chain, with a case study from our research team.

  • How to assess deforestation and legality risk by sourcing country, supplier and product
  • What mitigation looks like in practice, and when you can proceed without a formal risk assessment
  • How downstream operators and small and micro primary operators fit into the picture, and what that means for your obligations
Session 3: From risk assessment to due diligence statement

Aug 6th, 11:00 CEST

With enforcement months away, this session focuses on the practical steps between now and the deadline, including a case study walkthrough from our research team.

  • What a complete due diligence statement looks like under the amended regulation and what it must include
  • Common bottlenecks including geolocation data, supplier gaps and statement timing, and how to resolve them before enforcement begins
  • How to structure your compliance program for the months ahead, and what to prioritize first
  • How downstream operators and small and micro primary operators fit into the timeline, given their different deadlines
Session 4: EUDR Q&A and key takeaways before the deadline

Aug 20th, 11:00 CEST

In this closing session, Coolset's sustainability researchers answer the compliance questions that came up across the series and recap the key takeaways before the December 30 deadline.

  • Open Q&A on topics from across the series: risk mapping, due diligence, operator obligations and DDS submission
  • A recap of the most important steps between now and 30 December 2026
  • Practical next steps and resources to take your compliance program forward

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