Most EUDR implementation failures are not caused by a single missing field. They stem from weak connections between evidence types, across scope coverage, origin evidence, traceability controls, legal confirmation, geospatial credibility and risk governance.
Our readiness solution is a modular, risk-based consulting and verification framework that combines gap assessment, targeted technical review, training and independent verification, covering over 220 control points across the entire EUDR chain. We assess whether your EUDR due diligence system, first-mile, farm and forest evidence, geolocation data, legality evidence and supply chain controls are credible to support the relevant EUDR decisions and responsibilities, including a defensible due diligence decision.
A modular EUDR readiness framework
The readiness solution is structured around three complementary assessment pillars. Each can be assessed separately or combined into an integrated review, depending on your role, supply chain structure, commodities, origins and level of readiness.
Pillar 1: due diligence system assessment
We assess whether your organization has the governance, procedures and controls to manage its applicable EUDR responsibilities.
Pillar 2: first-mile, farm, plantation and forest assessment
We assess whether the declared origin, production area, geolocation data and supporting evidence are credible and consistent with the production reality.
Pillar 3: chain of custody assessment
We assess whether the product flow can be linked to the declared origin and supporting EUDR information throughout processing, storage, trade and transformation.
Cross-cutting legality assessment
We assess whether the legality evidence is relevant across the EUDR pathway. This may be assessed as part of one of the three pillars or as a targeted stand-alone review.
Geospatial and deforestation review
We assess whether geolocation data and related spatial evidence provide reliable support for the applicable EUDR risk conclusion. This service can be a stand-alone technical review, as part of pillar 2 or through regular risk-based reviews of selected suppliers, origins, commodities or product flows.