EU parliament delays anti-deforestation law by another year
The European Parliament postponed the law's start to end-2026, citing business concerns; over 23 million trees were lost during the delay, environmental groups said.
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EU parliament delays anti-deforestation law by another year
The European Parliament has once again backed a one-year delay to landmark anti-deforestation rules, in a vote pushed through by an alliance of centre-right and far-right lawmakers. It comes on the heels of the lacklustre deal made at the COP30 climate summit in Brazil, which saw an absence of consensus on phasing out fossil fuels.
EU parliament delays deforestation-free supply chain law to 2026, raising global trade questions
The European Parliament has voted to delay the implementation of the EU’s deforestation-free supply chain law, pushing obligations for large companies to the end of 2026 and smaller operators to mid-2027. The decision, taken on November 27, 2025, comes as the EU seeks to reassess the law’s design and simplify compliance requirements, creating uncertainty for companies already investing in traceability systems. The vote, which passed 402 to 250, …
ESG News Recap: EU Parliament Delays Deforestation Regulation
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