CONTROL OVER EUROPEAN DEFORESTATION RULES
The EUDR requires importers of high-risk goods in the European Union to carry out due diligence.
Why EUDR cannot be ignored
EUDR was introduced to combat deforestation worldwide. European companies may only import products that can be proven to be deforestation-free. Without proper documentation and origin information, a shipment can no longer enter the EU. This makes the EUDR not a voluntary guideline, but a strict requirement for international trade.
What CBAM means for your import process
The EUDR requires full traceability of products such as timber, cocoa, coffee, soy and rubber. Companies must know exactly where a product comes from, from which plot of land, and confirm that no deforestation has taken place there after 2020. This means additional administration, closer cooperation with suppliers and stricter checks before shipment.
What TOP means for your EUDR compliance
TOP helps you get to grips with EUDR obligations. We support you with documentation, processes and the practical implementation within your logistics chain. With clear explanations, realistic steps and short lines of communication, we ensure that your shipments remain compliant without unnecessarily slowing down or blocking your import process.
📘 Did you know this?
Under the EUDR, you must be able to prove exactly which plot of land your product originates from. Without precise origin details, a shipment may be stopped at the European border.

