Navigating the EU Deforestation Regulation
Requirements, scope, and strategic responses
The European Union’s Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) represents a critical framework aimed at enhancing transparency and accountability in supply chains. This webinar delves into the latest updates and essential requirements of the regulation, clarifying which materials and products fall within its scope and outlining its overarching objectives. We will explore who is directly affected by the regulation and provide guidance for organisations sourcing from covered entities. Key challenges in meeting regulatory standards will be identified, along with strategic approaches for compliance. Additionally, we will present an overview of the Eurofins EUDR deforestation impact assessment, featuring our mapping tools and the latest deforestation assessment technologies, designed to support organisations in navigating and complying with this pivotal legislation effectively.
This webinar will equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate the complexities of the EU Deforestation Regulation and ensure compliance while enhancing sustainability efforts.
This webinar was originally hosted on 25 September 2024.
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Agenda
- Latest updates and requirements: Exploring the newest developments and essential obligations under the EU Deforestation Regulation
- Scope and coverage: Understanding which materials and products fall under the regulation and why
- Objectives and implications: Analysing the goals of the regulation and its impact on organisations
- In-scope entities: Defining who falls under the regulation and how to comply
- Meeting the challenges: Strategies for overcoming key hurdles and achieving compliance effectively
- Strategic responses: Outlining an actionable strategy to respond to the regulation's requirements
- Our EU Deforestation Regulation service: Introducing our tailored service, including a demonstration of our mapping tools and the latest deforestation assessment technologies
Your presenters
Pete Hughes
With more than 15 years of experience in sustainable development, Pete brings a wealth of expertise across various sectors. He has collaborated with private enterprises, public institutions, and non-profit organisations to establish a distinguished portfolio of programmes. His transformative contributions have made a significant impact in areas of the footwear and apparel industry, where he has consistently led the way in sustainability initiatives, raised ethical standards, and advocated for energy-efficient measures.
In his current role as Global Sustainable Business Development at Eurofins, he has been dedicated to advancing supply chain mapping, enhancing traceability, and ensuring organisations understand how best to respond to emerging standards and ways of working. Pete works closely with Client representatives from Brands, Retailers and supply chain organisations in the textile, footwear, apparel and furniture industries.
Rhian Owen
Rhian brings a unique blend of academic and practical expertise to Eurofins Sustainability Services, holding a degree in Fashion and Textile Design complemented by a commercial background in textile supply chains. As a Project Coordinator, her role involves in-depth research into emerging sustainable product regulations and supply chain legislation. She particularly focuses on the intricacies of the EU’s Digital Product Passport (DPP) and the AGEC Law.