Regulation No.2023/1115 on the Prevention of Deforestation and Rules for Companies Exporting Products to the European Union 01 October 2024
According to data from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, it has been determined that the world's forests decreased by 178 million hectares over the 30-year period from 1990 to 2020.

One of the primary causes of deforestation is the expansion of agricultural land for the production of agricultural products and livestock activities. The European Union published Regulation No. 2023/1115 on the Prevention of Deforestation in the Official Journal of the European Union on June 29, 2023, aimed at preventing deforestation and forest degradation. Definition of Deforestation |
Under the relevant Regulation, deforestation is defined as the conversion of forest areas to agricultural use and for livestock rearing, whether human-induced or not. |
Which Products are Covered by the Regulation? |
The products covered by the Regulation are listed in Annex I and include palm oil, cattle, soy, coffee, cocoa, timber/wood products, and rubber, as well as derived products such as meat, furniture, or chocolate. Importantly, these products fall within the scope of the Regulation as long as they enter the European Market, regardless of where they are produced. |
The Regulation will apply to products produced as of June 29, 2023; however, timber and timber products produced before this date and placed on the EU market will be exempted starting from December 31, 2027. |
Obligations Under the Regulation: |
1. Due Diligence Obligation |
According to Article 3 of the Regulation, products intended for placement on the EU market or for export must not contribute to deforestation, must be produced in accordance with the national legislation of the relevant country, and a due diligence declaration must be prepared for products listed in Annex I. |
2. Due Diligence Declaration |
The due diligence declaration must be prepared by the operator and retained for a period of five years. Upon request from the competent authorities, this declaration must be provided to the relevant institution. When preparing the due diligence declaration, exporters must ensure that the information forming the basis of the declaration is collected, assess whether the information contributes to deforestation, and confirm compliance with national legislation while mitigating potential risks. |
3. Who is Responsible for the Due Diligence Obligation? |
For exporters based in Turkey, there is no requirement to prepare a due diligence declaration. However, operators who place the relevant products on the EU market or exports them are required to submit a due diligence declaration. Therefore, although the obligation to prepare a declaration does not apply to exporters based in Turkey, information specified in Article 9 of the Regulation must be provided to the EU-based operator due to the export of the product to the EU market. |
4. When Will the Due Diligence Obligation Apply? |
The due diligence obligation will come into effect for non-SME operators/importers on December 30, 2024. For micro and small enterprises, it will take effect on June 30, 2025. |
5. What Information Must be Provided? |
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Sanctions |
Are any sanctions anticipated? |
Pursuant to Article 25 of the Regulation, the authority to determine the sanctions applicable to operators and traders is granted to the member states of the European Union. |
The applicable sanctions are as follows: |
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It is important to note that these sanctions will not be directly imposed on Turkish companies engaged in the trade or production of relevant products within Turkey. However, it is crucial for ompanies / individuals exporting these products from Turkey to provide the necessary information to operators and traders based in Europe to ensure compliance with the relevant legislation. |
Resources:
- https://eur-lex.europa.eu /legal-content /EN /TXT /? uri=CELEX % 3A32023R1115 & qid=1687867231461
- https://ticaret.gov.tr/dis-iliskiler /yesil-mutabakat /ab- dongusel- ve- surdurulebilir- sanayi- politikalari /ab- ormansizlasmanin- onlenmesi- mevzuati
- https://www.ormancilardernegi.org /Documents /c30ecb50- 46f6-4c6e-b3a1- bf9ece098466.pdf
- https://ticaret.gov.tr/data /641d68d913b87680cc7ab3b9 /ORMANSIZLA %C5 %9EMANIN %20 %C3 %96NLENMES %C4 %B0 %20T %C3 %9CZ %C3 %9C %C4 %9E %C3 %9C %20B %C4 %B0LG %C4 %B0 %20NOTU.pdf
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