Imported deforestation - webinar
Building a legislation that truly stops EU-driven ecosystem destruction
The rate of global deforestation remains alarmingly high, and the EU is partly responsible for that. The EU is the world's third largest importer of tropical deforestation and associated emissions, surpassed only by China and India. It must put in place robust regulations to eliminate its outsized deforestation footprint!
Following an initiative report of the European Parliament, the European Commission has proposed a new regulation to stop EU-driven deforestation. The draft regulation is currently under discussion in the European Parliament and in the Council.
Under the proposed rules, companies must follow a due diligence procedure to ensure that the commodities and products they sell in the EU, or export from the EU, are “deforestation-free”. During our webinar, we discussed what this procedure needs to look like so the final law is effective and not a paper tiger.
This event was co-hosted by MEPs Delara BURKHARDT (S&D) and Marie TOUSSAINT (Greens/EFA).
Speakers:
- Michael Rice, Client Earth
- Traoré Bakary, IDEF
- Christian Lelong, Kayrros
- Andrea Carta, Greenpeace
- Bojan Grlas, European Commission
Moderator:
- Natasha Foote, Euractiv
MORE:
- Read our study on 'Proposed EU regulation on deforestation and forest degradation’
- Read our opinion: New EU-deforestation law could fail to protect our precious ecosystems
- Read Greenpeace's analysis of the EU Commission’s proposed anti-deforestation law
- Read the Client Earth briefing clarifying the traceability requirements in the proposed EU deforestation regulation
- Read the letter from Ivorian NGOs and farmers organisations to the European Council and Parliament
- Read our study: Proposed EU regulation on deforestation and forest degradation – understanding the impact of excluding other ecosystems