EUDR
European Union Deforestation Regulation
European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) – A Community Guide by osapeers
The European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) comes into effect on 30 December 2025. The regulation requires companies trading commodities such as cattle, cocoa, coffee, palm oil, rubber, soy, and wood to prove that their products are deforestation-free, legally sourced, and traceable. The osapeers community guides you through the EUDR, and shows you how to overcame main challenges.
Why the EUDR Matters
The regulation impacts all actors in the supply chain — from operators placing products on the EU market to traders buying and selling them. Compliance means building robust due diligence systems, collecting geolocation data, and submitting transparent reports. The technical implementation of this regulation creates new challenges for numerous industries. On osapeers, you find an EUDR community to exchange ideas with peers to benefit from their experience.
EUDR Challenges — and How osapeers Helps
Meeting the EUDR requirements to comply with this regulation is complex. Most of the companies struggle with:
- Traceability: linking products to exact plots of land.
- Supplier collaboration: ensuring data accuracy.
- Risk management: identifying and mitigating high-risk sourcing.
The osapeers community brings together sustainability experts, industry leaders and change maker who collaborate grow sustainably. On osapeers you find several functions that help you to collaborate and share your knowledge:
- Join specific groups, filter your interests to exchange strategies with peers.
- Access documents on EUDR implementation, guides and templates in the knowledge base.
- Watch videos about EUDR that explain best practices.
- Ask EUDR related questions in the Q&A function and get real answers from sustainability leaders.
Join osapeers for EUDR Readiness
With osapeers, you don’t face EUDR compliance alone. Our community offers knowledge, peer support, and shared resources to help you prepare — and stay ahead of regulatory change.