EUDR
The EU Regulation on Deforestation-Free Products (EUDR), adopted in May 2023, aims to prevent products linked to deforestation or forest degradation from being placed on the EU market. It introduces mandatory due diligence obligations and restricts market access for several commodities and derived products, including wood-based materials such as paper, board, and printed products. Consequently, the Regulation directly affects all EU-based printers, as well as non-EU printers supplying products to the EU market. After having been postponed twice, the Regulation will be applicable as of 30 December 2026.
Since the outset, Intergraf has supported the sector’s compliance efforts with guidance documents, position papers, webinars, and continuous engagement with EU authorities, paper suppliers, and publishers. It has also successfully secured tangible simplifications in EUDR implementation for printers and their customers.
In December 2025, European legislators have implemented a number of simplification measures as well as excluded printed products under product classification HS 49 from the scope of the Regulation. A number of printed products are thus now excluded from the scope of EUDR but not all of them. Printed products falling under the product classification HS 48 remain covered by the Regulation. Intergraf continues to support the sector’s compliance for these products.
This page serves as a one-stop shop for all publicly available information produced or co-produced by Intergraf on EUDR.
