Your morning coffee, your favourite chocolate bar, the leather in your shoes-what do they have in common? They may all fall under the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), a landmark piece of environmental trade legislation.
In this episode, Marie-Clémence Cicile, Daniela Lozada Fernández and Camille Peraudeau discuss how the EUDR is reshaping international trade in forest-risk commodities such as coffee, cocoa, cattle, rubber and wood.
They explore the regulation's core due diligence requirements from two complementary angles: France, as an importing Member State, and Colombia, as a major exporter of affected commodities.
The discussion covers compliance strategies, sanctions risks, contractual implications for supply chains, and the specific hurdles that smallholder producers face in adapting to the regulation's traceability requirements.
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Future Consumer Talks is a CMS podcast on legal topics affecting consumer products for retail. Through this series our lawyers will be providing insight into the fast-evolving landscape of product regulation and compliance matters. We will also be covering legal news, recent developments and emerging trends, and how they are relevant to industry.