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EU Parliament grants 1-year compliance extension on Deforestation Law

20 Nov '24
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EU Parliament grants 1-year compliance extension on Deforestation Law
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  • European Parliament has approved a one-year extension for compliance with the EU deforestation regulation, aiming to ensure products sold in the bloc are not linked to deforestation.
  • Large companies now have until December 2025, and small enterprises until June 2026.
  • Amendments include a 'no risk' country category with fewer compliance requirements.
European Parliament has approved a one-year extension for companies to comply with the EU deforestation regulation, ensuring that products sold within the bloc are not sourced from deforested land. The decision comes in response to concerns raised by member states, non-EU countries, and businesses about the challenges of meeting the original deadline.

With 371 votes in favour, 240 against, and 30 abstentions, Parliament endorsed the postponement. Large companies and traders will now have until December 30, 2025, to comply, while micro- and small enterprises have until June 30, 2026. This adjustment aims to allow global operators to implement the rules effectively without compromising the regulation's environmental objectives.

In addition to the extension, Parliament approved amendments, including the creation of a ‘no risk’ country category. This classification, for nations with stable or increasing forest areas, will face fewer compliance requirements compared to the existing ‘low’, ‘standard’, and ‘high’ risk categories. The European Commission has been tasked with finalising a benchmarking system for country classification by June 30, 2025.

The proposal will return to the committee stage for interinstitutional negotiations. To take effect, the revised regulation must be endorsed by both the European Council and Parliament and then published in the EU Official Journal.

The regulation, adopted on April 19, 2023, is a cornerstone of the EU’s efforts to combat climate change and biodiversity loss. Originally set to apply from December 30, 2024, the law’s implementation date has been pushed back to address feasibility concerns raised by stakeholders.

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