Since it came into effect in June 2023, the EU Regulation on Deforestation-Free Products (EUDR) has put fashion companies that use leather, rubber and wood on notice to ensure their supply chains are free from illegal deforestation. Now, the industry is racing to prepare for compliance, working towards a December 2024 deadline when the law’s main obligations will start to apply.
Policy Expert Baptiste Carriere-Pradal on Preparing for Compliance
October 24, 2023
Megan Doyle
Sustainable Fashion Journalist
The fashion industry is facing a wave of legislation. In the next five years, ambitious lawmakers in the EU, U.S. and UK will require fashion companies to track, measure and report on a wide range of social and environmental issues, from forced labor to deforestation and beyond.
How to Prepare for Forced Labor Prevention Evidence Collection
July 25, 2023
TrusTrace
News and Updates
Made in partnership with the American Apparel and Footwear Association, this guide provides guidance on evidence collection for forced labor prevention.
An Overview of the EU Deforestation-free Regulation (EUDR)
May 16, 2023
Pauline God
Policy and Partnership Manager
EU Deforestation-free Regulation bans the production of goods and commodities from deforested lands. It requires operators to know the plot-of-land origin.
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