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EU Regulation on Deforestation-free Products (EUDR): What’s next for UK companies?
12 March 2026
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The Committee on Climate Change's first in-depth report on the contribution of land use to achieving net zero has been released, proposing a suite of objectives:
There is lots to think about and over the coming weeks we will be working with clients and contacts to consider the legal and policy issues arising from the report's conclusions.
One final thought on the international agenda: As Davos considers world trade, sustainability and climate change, and as the UK gears up for trade negotiations, it is clear that the UK cannot simply export its carbon at the cost of UK farming. As Lord Deben said in his BBC Today Programme interview, the UK cannot compromise on this issue in its trade negotiations. How that stands up to the pressure of securing trade deals in short time periods remains to be seen.
Changing the way we use our land is critical to delivering the UK’s Net Zero target
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