PEFC webinar: on the path to EUDR alignment - June 2024

Join us on 26 June to hear the latest developments at PEFC as we progress on our roadmap to EUDR alignment. Register now!

PEFC webinar: on the path to EUDR alignment - June 2024

7 June 2024 EU Deforestation Regulation

Join us on 26 June to hear the latest developments at PEFC as we progress on our roadmap to EUDR alignment. Register now!

Our webinar will focus on the advances we have made in aligning our sustainable forest management and chain of custody standards with EUDR requirements, as well as looking at the vital data and integrity elements.

Our PEFC experts will give you a behind the scenes look at the progress of our working groups and task forces, working tirelessly to ensure we will have practical solutions in place to enable you to successfully implement EUDR.

Once we’ve heard from our experts, we’ll open the webinar up to the audience for questions and answers.

The PEFC Alliance has made strong progress on our EUDR rollout over the last few months, and we are looking forward to sharing the details with you, as we all move forward on this EUDR journey together.

The webinar details

The webinar will take place on 26 June at 09:00 CEST and 15:00 CEST. We will hold the webinar in English, with French and Spanish simultaneous interpretation.

If you are unable to attend on the day, we’ll be sharing the recording. Please make sure you’re signed up to our newsletter (link at the bottom of the page), so you don’t miss out.

The speakers

We’ll be joined by our PEFC International experts who lead several of the key working groups and taskforces dedicated to the PEFC EUDR roadmap:

  • Marta Martinez Pardo, Chain of Custody Working Group
  • Rob Shaw, Data Task Force
  • Hubert Inhaizer, Sustainable Forest Management Working Group
  • Maja Drca, EU affairs expert

PEFC & EUDR

Discover how we're working to align with the EUDR and bring our PEFC EUDR solution to the market.

Conflict Timber

See PEFC's guidance following the announcement that all timber originating from Russia and Belarus is ‘conflict timber’.

PEFC contact

Marta Martínez Pardo

Certification Programme Senior Manager

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