Forest – EUDR Regulation 2026
Deadline: Dec 30, 2026

EUDR 2026 Guide: Everything You Need to Know About the EU Deforestation Regulation

The complete guide for Romanian companies: deadlines, legal obligations, penalties and how to prepare for EUDR compliance.

Important deadline

Large and medium companies in Romania must be EUDR compliant by December 30, 2026. Do not delay preparations – implementing a complete due diligence system takes between 3 and 9 months.

Regulation (EU) 2023/1115 on deforestation – known as EUDR – is one of the most ambitious environmental laws ever adopted by the European Union. Adopted in May 2023 and entering into force in June 2023, EUDR fundamentally changes the rules for companies trading certain agricultural and forestry products on the EU market.

Unlike its predecessor – the EUTR Illegal Timber Regulation (EU) 995/2010 – EUDR applies not only to timber but also to cattle, soy, palm oil, cocoa, coffee and natural rubber. Moreover, it introduces a new and specific requirement: geolocation of production plots through GPS coordinates.

For Romanian companies operating in the forestry, wood industry or importing any of these commodities, EUDR is not optional. This guide explains everything you need to know: who is affected, what you need to do, what non-compliant companies risk, and how to prepare efficiently.

EUDR Timeline: Key Deadlines

EUDR deadlines were postponed from the original schedule. Here is the updated situation:

June 2023past

EUDR enters into force

Regulation (EU) 2023/1115 published in the EU Official Journal. Replaces the EUTR Timber Regulation on illegal logging.

Dec 30, 2024past

Initial deadline – postponed

Original deadline for large and medium companies. Postponed by 1 year due to industry pressure and the need to prepare the EU IT system.

Dec 30, 2026

Large/medium company deadline

Large and medium operators and traders must be fully compliant. Due diligence statements become mandatory in the EU Information System.

Jun 30, 2027

Micro/small enterprise deadline

Small and micro enterprises (under 50 employees, under €10M turnover) must be compliant. Simplified procedures available.

Who is affected by EUDR?

EUDR applies to all companies that place on the EU market or export from the EU any of the following commodities or products derived from them:

Wood and wood products

timber, furniture, paper, pulp, panels, firewood

Cattle

beef, hides, leather products

Soy

beans, meal, oil, soy-based feed

Palm oil

crude and refined oil, derivatives for cosmetics and food

Cocoa

beans, butter, chocolate and cocoa products

Coffee

raw and roasted beans, extracts, coffee-based products

Natural rubber

latex, vulcanized rubber, tires, gloves

Operators vs. Traders

Operators

Place the product on the EU market for the first time or export it. Full due diligence obligations.

Traders

Resell products already placed on the EU market. Simplified due diligence if the product already has a declaration.

What EUDR Requires

EUDR introduces a structured three-step due diligence system, plus the obligation to geolocate production plots. This is the essence of the regulation:

EUDR novelty: Mandatory geolocation

Unlike EUTR, EUDR requires GPS coordinates (polygons or points) for each plot of land where the commodity was produced. This is the most challenging requirement for many companies, especially when suppliers are from third countries.

1

Information collection

GPS coordinates (polygons) of all production plots, quantities, suppliers, countries of origin, CN customs codes.

2

Risk assessment

Analysis of the likelihood that products originate from areas deforested after Dec 31, 2020 or from illegal logging.

3

Risk mitigation

If risk is not negligible: additional measures (audits, contracts, certifications) to bring risk to a negligible level.

4

Due diligence statement

Submission of the statement to the EU Information System before any market placement or export.

Penalties for Non-Compliance

EUDR provides for a significantly more severe penalty regime compared to EUTR. The competent national authorities in EU member states are responsible for enforcing these penalties:

Financial fines

Up to 4% of the company's total annual EU turnover. Minimum fine of €50,000 for serious violations.

Confiscation

Confiscation of non-compliant products and revenues obtained from their sale.

Exclusion from procurement

Temporary exclusion from public procurement contracts and tenders. Loss of access to public funding.

Activity prohibition

Temporary prohibition from placing products on the EU market or exporting them during investigation.

How FSC/PEFC Certification Helps with EUDR Compliance

FSC® (Forest Stewardship Council) and PEFC (Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification) certifications are recognized as valuable tools in the EUDR context, but their relationship with EUDR compliance requires clear understanding.

What FSC/PEFC certification does

  • Demonstrates the legality of timber origin
  • Proves responsible forest management practices
  • Provides documented traceability on the chain of custody
  • Reduces perceived risk by authorities in due diligence assessment
  • Covers the legality verification requirement of EUDR

What certification alone does NOT do

  • Does not replace the obligation to submit the due diligence statement
  • Does not provide GPS coordinates of production plots
  • Does not perform EUDR-specific deforestation risk assessment
  • Does not register the company in the EU IT System
  • Does not cover non-forestry commodities (soy, cocoa, etc.)

Practical conclusion

FSC or PEFC certification is a major competitive advantage in the EUDR context and significantly reduces the due diligence effort. But companies must combine certification with the implementation of a specific EUDR system: GPS collection, risk assessment, declarations in the EU system.

How Sustainability Today Helps

Sustainability Today offers an integrated service package that combines FSC/PEFC certification with specific support for EUDR compliance. You don't have to navigate a complex regulation alone.

FSC/PEFC group certification

Join the certification group for a fraction of the individual certification cost. The optimal solution for SMEs.

Digital traceability platform

Digital system for chain of custody management, GPS data collection and EUDR documentation preparation.

EUDR consulting

Readiness assessment, assistance in building the due diligence system and preparation of declarations.

Audit and verification

Independent verification of internal processes to ensure compliance before authority inspections.

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EUDR Preparation Checklist

Use this checklist to assess your company's readiness. Each checked item brings you closer to full compliance:

Identify all EUDR-affected products in your portfolio
Determine your role: operator (market placement) or trader (resale)
Map the supply chain to source for each product
Request GPS coordinates of production plots from suppliers
Check if you already have FSC or PEFC certification and what it covers
Assess deforestation risk for each product flow
Create a system for recording and storing documentation (min. 5 years)
Register in the EU EUDR Information System (when available)
Prepare documented internal due diligence procedures
Consult a specialist for a complete compliance assessment

Need help with any of these items? The Sustainability Today team can guide you step by step.

Romania's Situation Under EUDR

Romania is classified as a "standard risk" country – not high risk – which means standard due diligence requirements.
The forestry and wood industry sector in Romania is one of the largest in the EU, with hundreds of companies directly affected by EUDR.
Importers of soy, palm oil or cocoa (including food and feed producers) are also required to comply.
The National Phytosanitary Authority (ANSVSA) and Forest Guard are the competent institutions for EUDR enforcement in Romania.
Companies with exports to the EU from outside the country must verify if their trading partners are already requesting EUDR declarations.

Frequently Asked Questions about EUDR

When does EUDR take effect?

The regulation entered into force in June 2023, but application deadlines were postponed. Large and medium companies must comply by December 30, 2026. Micro and small enterprises have until June 30, 2027.

Who is affected by EUDR?

Any company that imports, exports or trades in the EU products from wood, cattle, soy, palm oil, cocoa, coffee or natural rubber. Both operators (placing on the EU market for the first time) and traders (reselling) are obligated.

How do I prepare for EUDR?

Essential steps: (1) identify affected products, (2) map the supply chain, (3) collect GPS coordinates from suppliers, (4) assess deforestation risk, (5) document the entire process, and (6) submit due diligence statements in the EU system.

Does FSC or PEFC certification help with EUDR compliance?

Yes, significantly. FSC or PEFC certification demonstrates the legality of origin and responsible forest management practices, which supports the EUDR due diligence process. However, certification alone does not replace the obligation to submit due diligence statements in the EU system and collect GPS coordinates.

What penalties are provided?

EUDR penalties are severe: fines of up to 4% of annual EU turnover, confiscation of products and generated revenues, temporary exclusion from public procurement, and temporary prohibition of market placement activity. Member states may also apply criminal penalties.

Is Romania a high-risk country?

No. Romania is classified as a "standard risk" country under EUDR classification. This means Romanian companies must apply standard due diligence procedures, not the extended ones (applicable to high-risk countries). Imported products from other countries may be assessed differently depending on their classification.

Does EUDR replace EUTR (EU Timber Regulation)?

Yes. EUDR repeals and replaces Regulation (EU) No. 995/2010 (EUTR), extending the scope from timber to 7 commodity categories and introducing the requirement to geolocate production plots.

Prepare for EUDR now

Contact the Sustainability Today team for a free EUDR readiness assessment of your company and find out the concrete steps you need to follow.

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