The New EUDR Regulation

A step forward for sustainability
With the introduction of the new EUDR (European Union Deforestation Regulation), our company is facing new challenges and opportunities to strengthen our commitment to sustainability and transparency. This is a further step forward in the fight against illegal deforestation, which aims to ensure that the materials used in production processes are traceable, legal and respectful of the environment. Let’s see it together.

Traceability and responsibility along the supply chain

The EUDR regulation imposes more stringent requirements than previous regulations, in particular with regard to verifying the origin of the raw material. For us, this means implementing even more rigorous systems to ensure that the wood used comes exclusively from legally and sustainably managed forests. One of the main novelties of the regulation is the requirement for detailed and easily accessible documentation on the traceability of the wood. This drives us to further improve our internal processes and to work closely with our suppliers to verify compliance throughout the supply chain.

A renewed commitment to sustainability

The EUDR is an opportunity to strengthen our reputation as a responsible and environmentally conscious company. By adopting these new measures, we can:

● Demonstrate our commitment to transparency and environmental sustainability.

● Further reduce the environmental impact of our production.

● Align ourselves with the most stringent European standards, improving the trust of our customers and partners.

Supplier selection and accurate monitoring

To comply with the new obligations imposed by the regulation, we have implemented more stringent criteria in the selection of suppliers. We only work with partners who can guarantee the legality and sustainability of their forestry operations. In addition, we have introduced a more accurate monitoring system, which allows us to track each stage of the production process, ensuring that it complies with the EUDR requirements.

Our certifications

Our commitment to sustainability is confirmed by the numerous certifications we have obtained, demonstrating the quality and responsibility of our production processes. Among these:

● FSC® (Forest Stewardship Council) certification: guarantees that the wood comes from sustainably and responsibly managed forests.

● PEFC (Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification) certification: certifies sustainability in forest management.

● ISO 9001: certifies the quality of our business processes.

● ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance): evaluates the sustainability and social ethics of a company

Furthermore, following the dictates of the circular economy, we are committed to reducing production waste, contributing to a more sustainable production model. To recap: the adoption of the new EUDR regulation represents a further incentive for us to improve our production processes and consolidate our role as a sustainable and transparent company. A commitment that will have a positive impact on the environment and, in our opinion, also on the trust of our customers.

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