Monitoring key regulations shaping global supply chains.
The 2026 EUDR revisions remove leather from scope, make downstream brands passive, and add simplified pathways. Here's what fashion teams need to know.
Answers to common questions about EUDR compliance from food and beverage brands, covering commodities, operator roles, chain of custody and traceability.
Ensure supply chain compliance for food and beverage with ethical sourcing and deforestation-free practices to protect your business from regulatory and market risks.
For many small and mid-sized fashion brands, the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) sounds like something meant for large corporations. But in reality, the pressure to comply is already moving down the chain, reaching brands of every size that sell, source, or manufacture within the EU.
If you’re a Small-Medium Enterprise (SME) in fashion, with a lean team and limited systems, don’t panic. This article outlines how to get ready for EUDR without burning your budget or overwhelming your operations.
Take control of your supply chain risk, compliance, and impact with the world’s leading traceability platform for fashion, footwear and textile supply chains. Start by speaking with the TrusTrace team today.