EDANA’s Response to the European Commission’s Proposal for a 12-Month Delay in the Implementation of the EUDR
4 October 2024
EDANA welcomes the European Commission's proposal for a 12-month delay in implementing the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), allowing industries more time to comply while continuing to support sustainability goals and foster collaboration with authorities.

Brussels, 4th of October 2024 - EDANA welcomes the European Commission’s proposed one-year delay in the implementation of the Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), as outlined in their recent press release. This amendment, while still needing approval from both the Council and the European Parliament, marks a significant step toward ensuring that our industry has the necessary time to effectively comply with the terms of this important regulation, while also continuing to meet their sustainability goals.

While the long-awaited guidelines for implementing the EUDR have now been released alongside the announcement, the EU's information system, designed to track materials and commodities, is still under development. As a key representative of the nonwovens sector, EDANA supports the regulation’s objectives and remains a constructive partner, actively contributing to discussions with policymakers and industry stakeholders.

This additional phase-in time will enable further collaboration with the authorities and our coalition partners, ensuring a smooth transition for all affected industries. EDANA remains committed to promoting sustainable supply chains and responsible practices, while helping ensure compliance across the sector. Our ongoing work aims to foster long-term, sustainable growth for the industry.

 

Access the European Commission’s press release here

Download the Guidance on EU Deforestation Regulation here

Download the Strategic Framework for International Cooperation Engagement here

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