A statement from the BPIF (British Printing Industries Federation) has warned that current clarifications on the European Union’s Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) has failed to address industry concerns.
The BPIF are providing the industry with EUDR support on how the regulation will affect NON-EU organisations. The EU insight is supported by Intergraf who represents employers in the graphic sector across Europe.
A statement from the federation said, “There is no denying that there are more questions than answers arising from the regulations, with implementation less than 6 months away. The BPIF is pushing hard for further clarification, particularly with regard to the transition period (goods harvested before the application date) and how NON-EU sourced paper will be treated. Although the commission has introduced a Conventional DDS reference number for EU sourced paper, there is a danger that NON-EU sourced paper currently in stock will not be able to be sold into Europe. The BPIF is also calling for the UK Government to decide whether EUDR will be incorporated into the Windsor Agreement and if so, to nominate a Competent Authority within Northern Ireland and provide its printers with detailed guidance on how to comply, given the pressing timeline.”
According to the BPIF, the EU Commission has stated it will confirm its response to its consultation on the EUDR Amended Delegated Regulations mid-August. These regulations confirm, among other things, that advertising material accompanying goods should be exempt from the regulations, as well as packaging around other goods and letters and correspondence.
CEPI, the organisation for European paper companies, has produced its own guide to EUDR regulations, an interesting read for all those exporting paper and board to the EU. Go to, www.cepi.org/cepi-guidance-on-eudr-implementation
The BPIF has produced a Guide to EUDR in conjunction with Intergraf and has run numerous webinars on the subject to keep members informed regarding the forthcoming requirements.


