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International Forest Product Associations Call for Targeted EUDR Simplifications Ahead of European Commission Review

Coalition seeks targeted EUDR changes for low risk forest products

WASHINGTON, D.C. —The American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA), alongside forest product associations from Canada, Australia, Japan and New Zealand, submitted a joint statement to the European Commission highlighting unresolved issues in the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) ahead of its upcoming review.

The associations warned that recent EUDR amendments benefit only EU based operators, placing unnecessary burdens on low risk, non EU supply chains. They urged the Commission to adopt targeted, risk based traceability requirements aligned with sustainable forest management.

The joint statement outlines two recommendations:

  • Proportionate, risk based traceability for forest products from low risk countries
  • Exemptions for forest residuals and by products that do not drive deforestation

Read the full statement.

The American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) serves to advance public policies that foster economic growth, job creation and global competitiveness for a vital sector that makes the essential paper and packaging products Americans use every day. The U.S. forest products industry employs more than 925,000 people, largely in rural America, and is among the top 10 manufacturing sector employers in 44 states. Our industry accounts for approximately 4.7% of the total U.S. manufacturing GDP, manufacturing more than $435 billion in products annually. AF&PA member companies are significant producers and users of renewable biomass energy and are committed to making sustainable products for a sustainable future through the industry’s decades-long initiative — Better Practices, Better Planet 2030