EU Parliament Extends Compliance Deadline for Landmark Deforestation Law by One Year

EU Delays Implementation of Landmark Deforestation Rules to Late 2025

In a decisive step to combat global deforestation, the European Parliament has approved a one-year delay in the enforcement of new EU regulations aimed at banning the sale of products linked to deforested land. Originally set to take effect at the end of 2024, the rules will now be implemented starting December 30, 2025, for large operators and traders, and June 30, 2026, for micro- and small enterprises.

This decision, widely supported in Parliament with 546 votes in favor, 97 against, and 7 abstentions, stems from concerns raised by businesses, EU member states, and non-EU countries about their ability to meet the strict requirements under the original timeline.

Tackling Deforestation: A Cornerstone of EU Climate Policy

Adopted in April 2023, the regulation is a key component of the EU’s strategy to combat climate change and halt biodiversity loss. It prohibits the sale of products such as cattle, cocoa, coffee, palm oil, soya, wood, and rubber that are linked to deforestation. EU consumption accounts for approximately 10% of global deforestation, with palm oil and soya production being the primary contributors to this environmental harm.

The urgency of addressing deforestation is underscored by data from the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), which reveals that 420 million hectares of forest—an area larger than the EU—were destroyed between 1990 and 2020. A significant portion of this loss is tied to global demand for commodities consumed within the EU.

Parliament Grants Extra Year for Industry Preparation

The European Commission advocated for the delay, proposing a one-year extension to provide businesses with sufficient time to adapt without compromising the regulation’s goals. Christine Schneider, Parliament’s rapporteur (EPP, Germany), stressed the importance of this transition period in ensuring the law’s success.

“We promised and we have delivered,” Schneider stated. “We listened to the concerns of sectors facing challenges and secured an additional year for businesses, foresters, farmers, and authorities to prepare. This time must be utilized effectively to implement the measures outlined in the Commission’s declaration, including the online platform and risk classification system, to ensure supply chain predictability.”

Schneider also called on the Commission to streamline administrative processes for businesses in low-risk countries, reducing bureaucratic hurdles wherever possible.

Tools and Timelines: The Commission’s Role

Under the delay agreement, the European Commission has committed to delivering critical information systems and risk classification tools by June 30, 2025. These resources will aid businesses in complying with the new rules. A comprehensive review of the regulation is planned for no later than June 30, 2028, opening the door to further simplifying compliance procedures.

For the postponement to take effect, it must be formally endorsed by the Council and published in the EU’s Official Journal by the end of 2024.

A Global Responsibility

The EU’s deforestation regulation represents a bold step in aligning its consumption habits with global sustainability goals. By targeting key commodities and requiring businesses to prove their products are not sourced from deforested land, the law aims to reduce the EU’s contribution to climate change and biodiversity loss.

Despite the delay, the regulation’s importance cannot be overstated. With the world facing the devastating impacts of deforestation, the EU’s actions will serve as a litmus test for global efforts to balance economic growth with environmental stewardship.

Looking Ahead: Effective Implementation is Key

As businesses use the additional time to align with the new requirements, the focus now shifts to ensuring the regulation’s seamless implementation. Parliament has pledged to closely monitor the process, holding the Commission accountable for delivering on its promises to reduce red tape and provide the necessary tools for compliance.

While this delay gives businesses more breathing room, the staggering loss of forests worldwide reminds us that there’s no time to waste. The EU’s regulation is a significant step forward, but achieving its objectives will require sustained commitment and collaboration across all stakeholders. As the planet’s forests continue to vanish, the clock is ticking—not just for businesses, but for the environment.


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2 responses to “EU Parliament Extends Compliance Deadline for Landmark Deforestation Law by One Year”

  1. Oh, splendid! Just what we need—another year for businesses to “prepare” while the forests keep disappearing faster than my tax returns during an audit. 🌳🕵️‍♂️ I suppose the trees will just sit tight and wait for us to get our act together, right? 🤷‍♂️

  2. Looks like the EU is giving businesses a whole extra year to figure out how not to chop down the trees before selling us their products. 🌳 Cheers to more time for “strategic planning” while the forests take a hit! 🙄🕰️

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