Pula’s Solution for EUDR Compliance

Between 1990 and 2020, the world lost 420 million hectares (10%) of its remaining forests. These forests have been converted to agricultural land for the production of a variety of high-demand commodities and products.

The European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) is part of the EU legal framework designed to halt and reverse EU-driven global deforestation through mandatory due diligence.

The commodities covered by anti-deforestation rules include: palm oil, beef, soy, coffee, cocoa, and wood. Trading these commodities will be prohibited unless:

  • They are deforestation free
  • They have been produced in accordance with the local laws
  • Scope of the regulation may expand to other wooded areas/ grasslands
  • They are covered by a due diligence statement

Pula, in partnership with partners and key agencies, can provide end-to-end EUDR Due Diligence support to ensure compliance.

Pula’s Solution for EUDR Compliance

Between 1990 and 2020, the world lost 420 million hectares (10%) of its remaining forests. These forests have been converted to agricultural land for the production of a variety of high-demand commodities and products.

The European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) is part of the EU legal framework designed to halt and reverse EU-driven global deforestation through mandatory due diligence.

The commodities covered by anti-deforestation rules include: palm oil, beef, soy, coffee, cocoa, and wood. Trading these commodities will be prohibited unless:

  • They are deforestation free
  • They have been produced in accordance with the local laws
  • Scope of the regulation may expand to other wooded areas/ grasslands
  • They are covered by a due diligence statement

Pula, in partnership with partners and key agencies, can provide end-to-end EUDR Due Diligence support to ensure compliance.