EU Commission delays deforestation law’s implementation with one year
The European Commission announced a 12-month delay in the implementation of the deforestation law, responding to pressure from global partners and industry, who have been complaining about a lack of preparedness to timely comply with the law.
It also released guidance that will provide "additional clarity" to companies and enforcing authorities to facilitate the application of the rules, the Commission said, reiterating the extension proposal "in no way puts into question the objectives or the substance of the law".
A single point of contact for IT support for business operators, support to test the geolocation files and detailed multilingual user instructions about the system are among the new guidance to be developed by the Commission during the extra 12 months of phasing-in time.
Moreover, additional legislation will be proposed by the EU executive by 30 June 2025 following "intense dialogues" with most concerned countries.
Originally set to kick off on 30 December, the Deforestation Regulation has been in the spotlight of the EU executive’s work, having suffered increased pressure from industry, political groups and third countries affected by exports, saying the Commission had failed to offer appropriate guidance to help companies during the transition phase.
"Global partners have repeatedly expressed concerns about their state of preparedness, most recently during the UN General Assembly week in New York,” the Commission stated, adding the level of preparedness among business operators in the bloc was also uneven.
"While many expect to be ready in time, thanks to intensive preparations, others have expressed concerns", the Commission added.
Agreed by EU lawmakers in 2022 and adopted by EU countries in June 2023, the Deforestation Regulation requires suppliers to certify that their goods - soy, beef, coffee, palm oil, rubber, cocoa, wood and its derivatives, like leather and furniture — are not sourced from areas that were recently stripped of woods to make way for farms and plantations.
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