EUDR compliance is complex because it involves a variety of information and expertise from multiple sources. There are many internal and external challenges that companies face and need to resolve to ensure compliance with the regulation. Internal challenges range from getting relevant functions (e.g., Legal, Purchasing, IT, etc.) onboard to setting up the right governance structure and implementing the right technology, while external challenges lie in supplier engagement and data collection.
Starting with the internal challenges, identification of the products in scope, allocation of responsibilities for implementing the required measures, and internal traceability from the purchase of raw materials to the selling and shipping of products, are not to be underestimated.
Other key challenges relate to the traceability of commodities in complex global supply chains and the potential use of technology to achieve traceability and demonstrate compliance with the EUDR requirements. Companies that don’t have technological solutions in place may need to consider identifying and screening the right technology before deploying it with their partners along the value chain.