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Deforestation, meet transparency

How regulation is reshaping global markets

The EU Biodiversity Strategy is rapidly becoming the benchmark for sustainable business practice. The recently introduced European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) is a cornerstone of that strategy. For global supply chains, it mandates change with wide-reaching benefits. EUDR requires companies to ensure their products are deforestation-free. With strict traceability, due diligence, and reporting mandates, businesses face significant challenges. But the opportunities are equally substantial. This report explores how organizations can navigate EUDR compliance, mitigate supply chain risks, and leverage sustainability as a competitive advantage.

To safeguard the world’s backstop, EUDR was introduced as a way of purging supply chains of products that contribute to deforestation. Brought into force in June 2023, the EUDR aims to ensure businesses are no longer complicit in the degradation of precious resources that support biodiversity and mitigate atmospheric CO2. Under EUDR, all companies importing or placing cocoa, coffee, palm oil, soy, cattle, rubber, wood, and some of their derivatives on the EU market are to ensure these are deforestation-free. To elaborate, EUDR requires relevant companies to: Establish traceability, implement a due diligence systems, and report on the conclusion of the due diligence.

This ambitious EU Deforestation Regulation is comprehensive in its scope, requiring businesses to makes extensive changes in business practices, which need to be implemented before 2025. For economic players, this becomes a top priority. Given the extent and nature of the changes, the work of compliance must begin immediately. For example, built on the principle of strict traceability, EUDR compliance will require the collection of precise information on where commodities originate. As such, a great deal of data will need to be gathered, organized, and shared, including detailed materials characteristics and origins of components. For businesses without the right infrastructure and strategy, compliance will be a daunting prospect.

Our latest ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ Invent report provides a detailed description of this new, complex regulation, actionable insights for adopting long-term approaches, investing in robust capabilities, and creating value by powering sustainable sourcing. These are all key success factors in the era of deforestation-free supply chains. The EU Deforestation Regulation will accelerate sustainable change, but it is vital that companies take the right approach to compliance.

Deforestation, meet transparency: How regulation is reshaping global markets

An insightful guide to European Deforestation Regulation compliance, including the risks and how to mitigate them, changes business must make, and the many opportunities that come with transparent and responsible sourcing.

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Our commitment to compliance

At ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ Invent, we recognize the role global businesses play in the global net-zero mission. Moreover, we are committed to helping our clients achieve a vital win-win: Growth through sustainability and socio-environmental impact. Traceability and supply chain reorganization enables businesses to drive insights, optimize operations, and reduce risks and costs. Together, we can make the EU Deforestation Regulation a catalyst for long-term value and environmental responsibility.

This is part of our wider offer to organizations worldwide: Sustainable Futures Performance. Our unique combination of sustainability, technology, data, science and engineering experts, coupled with deep industry knowledge, empowers our clients to bring to life a holistic sustainability ambition across their entire organization and value chain. From strategy to operations, we can support you to accelerate your sustainability transformation, at scale today.

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Our experts

Aurelie Lustenberger

Senior Director, Sustainability Performance, ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ Invent
Aurélie supports organizations on their sustainable transformation journey. From defining the data strategy for ESG performance to implementing reporting to steer ESG trajectory, she leverages data and analytics to drive sustainable business value for her clients.

Paco Ribagnac

Vice President Intelligent Industry, ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ Invent
Paco has built his expertise in operations with 13 years’ experience in consulting and the CPG retail business. He is a passionate and curious leader, who excels in delivering results in challenging environments.

Amira (Tantaoui) El Araki

Vice President, Intelligent and Sustainable Industry, ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ Invent
Amira has an industrial engineering background. She works as a VP at ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ with ~10years of experience in Strategy & Management consulting for manufacturing industries, leading digital and sustainability transformation projects. For the third consecutive year, she co-leads the Industry Net Zero Accelerator, a World Economic Forum initiative in collaboration with the IfM-University of Cambridge, Siemens, & Rockwell Automation; aiming to support manufacturing industries’ decarbonization.

Liza Garay-de Vaubernier

Senior Director, Global Head Sustainable Futures Impact Lab, Offer Lead Sustainable Insurance, ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ Invent
Liza Garay- de Vaubernier is a Senior Director, leading the Sustainable Futures Impact Lab and the strategy and offer development for sustainable insurance. She has over 15 years experience driving largescale projects across different functions. She has a strong expertise in ESG strategy, development of climate, biodiversity & social projects, and managing transversal projects in an international environment.

Naval Sharma

Program Manager, Sustainability Advisory, ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ Invent
Naval is deeply passionate about the broader aspects of sustainability and has extensive experience in supply chain sustainability, with over 22 years in the field. He supports organizations in integrating responsible sourcing, circular economy principles, nature-based solutions, and climate strategies into their business models.

Lara Bethlehem

Senior Consultant, Sustainable Futures, ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ Invent
Lara works with companies on their way towards sustainable business, especially in the implementation of due diligence regulations like the LkSG / CSDDD or EUDR. Lara analyses as-is statutes to define and implement to-be processes, sets up and conducts risk assessments and risk management and develops respective due diligence reporting. 

Anissa El Kouyed

Managing Consultant, Sustainable Futures, ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ Invent
Anissa accompanies procurement functions in building transparent and sustainable supply chains, covering sourcing to last mile delivery operations. She capitalizes on her past experience as the EUDRtransformation lead for the world leading chocolate producer to model traceability solutions and forest positive programs. 

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