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The EU will once again postpone and weaken a central forest protection law.
Back in 2023, it was decided that stricter documentation requirements would be introduced for products like coffee and beef. However, the rules for forest protection have now been relaxed – with the votes of right-wing parties.
ZDB Zentralverband Dt. Baubau [Newsroom]Berlin (ots) - Yesterday evening the EU legislators, Council and Parliament, agreed on a simplification of the deforestation regulation. Felix Pakleppa, Chief Executive Officer Zentralverband Deutsches Baubau: "The EU agreement yesterday is ... Continue reading here...Original content of: ZDB Zentralverband Dt. Baubau, transmitted by news aktuell
For products such as coffee, cocoa and soya, forests are no longer to be cut down. An EU regulation should already apply. Now it will be postponed for the second time.
The regulation is intended to require proof of the deforestation-free origin of certain products such as coffee, cocoa, soya or beef. Parliament and EU countries still have to formally approve the amendment.
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