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The Family of Laws Fighting for Better Fibre Supply Chains

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Last year the European Union issued a new regulation (the EUDR) aimed at preventing the entry of products that originate from recently deforested land or have contributed to forest degradation into the EU marketplace. The EUDR is likely the most significant, but not the only, law or rule proposed by governments around the world to ‘clean up’ their supply chains when it comes to forest and agricultural products. Policymakers are increasingly working to do their part to meet global climate and biodiversity targets. Where does Canada, and its purported leadership in sustainable forest management, fit in?
We sit down with Etelle Higonnet, who has been an advisor to the European Union on the EUDR. She explains the EU law and the other “family” of regulations on deforestation and forest degradation free products. We discuss the importance and implications of these rules, as well as the response from the Canadian government and forest industry groups. What are Canada’s arguments against these rules? Why are they making them? And what opportunities do these laws provide that we could be missing out on?
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Chapters

1. The Family of Laws Fighting for Better Fibre Supply Chains (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Restorers: A Water Street Podcast (00:16:32)

3. (Cont.) The Family of Laws Fighting for Better Fibre Supply Chains (00:17:23)

4. [Ad] Purpose & Profit Club™ for Nonprofits (00:34:15)

5. (Cont.) The Family of Laws Fighting for Better Fibre Supply Chains (00:35:05)

38 episodes

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Last year the European Union issued a new regulation (the EUDR) aimed at preventing the entry of products that originate from recently deforested land or have contributed to forest degradation into the EU marketplace. The EUDR is likely the most significant, but not the only, law or rule proposed by governments around the world to ‘clean up’ their supply chains when it comes to forest and agricultural products. Policymakers are increasingly working to do their part to meet global climate and biodiversity targets. Where does Canada, and its purported leadership in sustainable forest management, fit in?
We sit down with Etelle Higonnet, who has been an advisor to the European Union on the EUDR. She explains the EU law and the other “family” of regulations on deforestation and forest degradation free products. We discuss the importance and implications of these rules, as well as the response from the Canadian government and forest industry groups. What are Canada’s arguments against these rules? Why are they making them? And what opportunities do these laws provide that we could be missing out on?
Make sure to check out the show notes on the podcast webpage for more links and helpful resources.
You can help this community grow by sharing the podcast with your friends.
Restorers: A Water Street Podcast
Over these short episodes, we will be introducing you to the heroes who are working in...
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Purpose & Profit Club™ for Nonprofits
The Playbook to Raise & Reach Millions Faster Than Ever Before -- No gimmicks!
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Support the Show.

https://wildlandsleague.org/theclearcut/

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Family of Laws Fighting for Better Fibre Supply Chains (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Restorers: A Water Street Podcast (00:16:32)

3. (Cont.) The Family of Laws Fighting for Better Fibre Supply Chains (00:17:23)

4. [Ad] Purpose & Profit Club™ for Nonprofits (00:34:15)

5. (Cont.) The Family of Laws Fighting for Better Fibre Supply Chains (00:35:05)

38 episodes

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