
- Vera den Adel
- Junior Customs & Trade Advisor
- v.denadel@gaston-schul.com
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Authored by: Vera den Adel - Junior Customs & Trade Advisor, Gaston Schul
The EUDR, formally known as Regulation (EU) 2023/1115, is designed to ensure that products placed on or exported from the EU market are deforestation-free. Its main objectives:
The regulation targets seven key commodities and the products derived from them:
From chocolate bars to leather handbags and wooden furniture, if a product contains one of these raw materials (and the corresponding HS code listed in Annex I), it falls under the EUDR. Where multiple commodities are included, only the primary deforestation-linked ingredient needs to be verified as deforestation-free.
In short: any business placing or exporting these products within the EU.
This includes:
Both SMEs (micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises) and larger companies are affected, but the compliance requirements vary. Non-SME operators bear the greatest responsibility, including full due diligence and electronic submission of risk statements.
To place a product on the market (or export it), companies must prove:
Operators and traders must provide all necessary information to the EU and establish a Due Diligence System (DDS), which includes three key steps:
SMEs benefit from a more gradual introduction to the regulation:
However, SMEs must still record and track supplier data and be prepared to respond if any compliance risks emerge.
All due diligence statements must be submitted electronically through the EUDR Information System. This platform enables companies to:
The EUDR entered into force on 29 June 2023, but key compliance dates are:
By 30 June 2025, the EU will publish a list of high- and low-risk countries. This classification will influence the level of due diligence required. Products from low-risk countries may be subject to simplified checks.
The EUDR is not just another compliance requirement – it represents a shift in how global supply chains operate. It demands transparency, traceability, and environmental accountability at every level.
For businesses, staying compliant is essential. But staying competitive now also means being able to demonstrate credible sustainability practices.
Getting ready for the EUDR can be challenging – especially when it comes to classification, documentation, and due diligence. At Gaston Schul, our experts are here to guide you every step of the way with practical, hands-on support tailored to your business.
Here’s how we help:
Whether you're just starting or refining your compliance strategy, we’ll help you stay ahead of regulation – and risk.
Our Advisory team is here to assess your compliance, identify risks, and help you stay on track. Contact our customs experts for EUDR advice and support by filling out the form on the right. A member of our team will respond within one business day.
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