european parliament, EUDR

EUDR’s 12-month delay has been met with condemnation from organisations across the world following yesterday's controversial ...
By Aimee Gabay Parties members of the European People’s Party (EPP), a large center-right political party, received political ...
Advocacy groups have criticised the European Parliament’s request to make changes to the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR).
Members of the European Parliament approved postponing implementation of EUDR by one year—along with other amendments to the ...
The landmark EUDR is scheduled to take effect next year but some governments and business groups are pushing back.
"These amendments could make it easier to import timber from China than from France or Finland," said French MEP Pascal ...
The largest political party in the European Union, the European People's Party (EPP), is behind a proposal to further delay ...
Though implementation of new rules aimed at fighting deforestation has been delayed, speakers at the meeting urged printers ...
However, there is one amendment that could significantly alter the law: the creation of a "no risk" countries category.
Ms Omotoso said while the step by the government remains commendable, it must do more by urgently adopting drastic measures ...