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EUDR Rubber Compliance

Natural rubber is a regulated commodity under the EUDR. Operators must provide plot-level geolocation for rubber plantations and prove no deforestation after the cutoff date.

Natural rubber plantations cover ~14 million hectares globally

Southeast Asia produces ~90% of the world's natural rubber

Rubber expansion increasingly drives deforestation in West Africa and Southeast Asia

Relevant HS Codes

4001Natural rubber in primary forms or plates/sheets/strip
4005Compounded rubber, unvulcanized
4011-4013Rubber tyres and tubes

Key Producing Countries

ThailandStandard risk
IndonesiaStandard risk
VietnamStandard risk
Ivory CoastHigh risk
MalaysiaStandard risk

EUDR Requirements for Rubber

Plot-level geolocation for all rubber plantations in the supply chain

Satellite verification of no forest conversion after December 31, 2020

Smallholder aggregation data for cooperative sourcing models

DDS with rubber-specific HS codes submitted to TRACES NT

Legality checks against producing country forestry laws

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