The Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL) has published a draft law on the implementation of the EU regulation for deforestation-free products (EUDR) on its website. As the DRSC reports, the powers of the authorities and the possible sanctions in the event of violations are regulated. Fines of up to € 100,000 may be imposed for breaches of due diligence obligations and up to € 50,000 for breaches of reporting obligations. For legal entities, the fine is limited to 4% of total annual EU-wide turnover. If violations are suspected, the placing on the market or export of relevant raw materials and products may be prohibited. Under certain conditions, market participants can also be excluded from public financial aid (including concessions) and procurement procedures.
Meanwhile, the European Parliament has published the agenda for the plenary sessions on 13 and 14 November (trade-e-bility reported: EUDR decision in November). On 14 November, there will be a vote on a possible postponement of the start date of the EU regulation on the freedom from deforestation (EUDR), which could possibly give companies more time to prepare. If the deadline is extended, companies are advised to use this time effectively to implement the regulation.
Is your company affected by the EUDR? Take action now. Christopher Blauth and Jens Haasler will be happy to answer your questions.
Attention: As a take-e-way/trade-e-bility customer or VERE e.V. member, you can attend the 8th VERE panel event free of charge on 19 November 2024 at the East Hotel in Hamburg and discuss the topic "Safe, sustainable and recyclable into the future" with representatives from the Federal Ministry of Economics, EAR Foundation, Packaging Register, Consumer Protection Authority, Otto, Osapiens, Hagebau, Berlin Brands Group and many others and make valuable contacts for your business. The topic of EUDR will also be discussed in detail:
- CSDDD, EUDR, CBAM – Challenges in supplier and data management (Alberto Zamora Pueyo, Osapiens)
- EUDR, EU Batteries Regulation, Ecodesign, GPSR, EPR – Implementation of product compliance requirements in companies from the perspective of online retail (Alexander Rhetz, Otto (GmbH & Co. KG) and Dipl.-Ing. Jörg Swienty, Berlin Brands Group)
- LkSG, CSDDD, CSRD, EUDR, EU Batteries Regulation, CBAM, etc. – An overview of existing and upcoming sustainability and due diligence obligations – is the SME sector out? (Dipl.-Ing. Jens Haasler, M.Sc. Christopher Blauth, trade-e-bility)