ECOM enhances cocoa and coffee supply chain traceability for EUDR compliance through partnership with Sourcemap. Plus, key updates to the CBP entities list, EU Forced Labor Regulation and more.
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Supply Chain Transparency Newsletter - December 2024

What's In This Edition

○ ECOM Partners with Sourcemap for EUDR Compliance

○ Policy News

○ Monthly Recap

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ECOM Partners with Sourcemap for EUDR Compliance

 

This partnership supports the compliance and traceability of ECOM’s indirect cocoa and coffee supply chains through Sourcemap's award-winning supply chain regulatory software, enabling ECOM to track and receive farm level data in order to monitor for deforestation using advanced satellite imagery.

 

"Growing our partnership with Sourcemap allows us to strengthen our EUDR compliance framework and customer offerings by integrating our supplier due diligence and EUDR data collection to the Sourcemap platform, complementing our existing direct supply chains solution" explained Alain Poncelet, CEO of ECOM.

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Policy News

EU Reaches Agreement on Deforestation Regulation Delay; Substance of Law Remains Unchanged

On December 3, the EU Council and Parliament reached a provisional agreement to delay the EU Deforestation Regulation by 12 months, pushing the enforcement date to December 30th 2025. 
The provisional agreement must still be voted on during the next Parliamentary Plenary Session taking place from December 16-19 and also be accepted by the EU Council, whose last meeting is on December 20. 


According to the provisional agreement, the targeted amendment will not affect the substance of the existing EUDR requirements, which aims to minimise the EU’s contribution to deforestation and forest degradation worldwide by preventing products contributing to deforestation after December 2020 to be placed on or exported from the EU market.


Notably, the amendment to add a ‘no-risk’ country benchmark or risk classification to the EUDR was not included in the provisional agreement. However, in its place the Commission agreed to add two provisions to the regulation: 


The Commission committed to conducting a future assessment of simplified requirements for countries that have demonstrated effective and sustainable forest management practices.


An “emergency break”, which will allow further postponement of the Regulation should the Deforestation Registry (IS System) not be operational by December 30 2025 or if the Country Benchmark (country risk classifications) is not published 6 months before the regulations enforcement.


To learn more about how Sourcemap can help your company comply with the EU Deforestation Regulation, or to speak with our in-house policy and GIS experts, reach out to our team.

Monthly Recap

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EU Publishes Updated Global Forest Observatory Map for EU Deforestation Regulation

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection Expands List of Entities Suspected of Forced Labor in Show of Commitment to Increase Detentions 

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The EU Forced Labor Regulation (FLR) was just adopted. Here’s how to prepare 

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Top 5 EUDR Myths that Organizations Should Be Aware Of 

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