Watch EUDR webinar from April 23, 2025

We are approaching the mid-year point of the EUDR "phase-in" period, so if you want your wood industry business to be ready to comply with the requirements by December 30, 2025, it's time to hurry with preparations!

Existing wood industry customers are warmly invited to revisit the topics covered in our past EUDR webinars.

👉 Download the webinar recording to understand the latest on the EUDR, get practical insights into the EUDR Information System (the former Traces system) implementation process, and explore solutions designed to streamline compliance in the wood industry.

The EU Deforestation Regulation is reshaping how businesses in the wood industry operate, demanding greater transparency and traceability across supply chains. Staying informed about its current status and implications is crucial for your organization's success.

With the regulation, companies need to develop new reporting and monitoring practices and adopt digital solutions that facilitate compliance with EUDR requirements. Failures to comply can lead to significant penalties and even the withdrawal of products from the market.

In this webinar, you will gain:

  • A clear understanding of the current status of the EUDR
  • Insights into how digital solutions can streamline EUDR compliance
  • Practical knowledge of the the EUDR Information System implementation process
  • The opportunity to ask our experts your questions

Who should watch the webinar?

This webinar is particularly useful for those working in the wood industry, such as managers, production, procurement, further processing, or operational roles. It will also provide valuable information for anyone interested in the impact of EUDR in the wood industry.

Don't miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve and ensure your business is prepared for the EUDR. Download the recording!

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Webinar experts:

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Juha Valkola
Director,
Wood Industry

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Toni Hämeenniemi
Product Owner,
Timber by Pinja