The EUDR requires exporters to demonstrate that raw materials have not contributed to deforestation or forest degradation since December 31, 2020, as the EU tightens rules on forest protection and sustainable development.
To meet these requirements, Chu Păh Rubber has implemented a PEFC-standard due diligence system to ensure all materials used and exported comply with forest protection and environmental regulations. The system has been established and operated in line with EUDR rules, contributing to international standards for deforestation-free production.
Between September 2024 and December 2025, the company conducted training and capacity-building activities, developed and finalized documentation systems, consulted and coordinated with stakeholders, carried out internal assessments, and addressed identified non-conformities.
At the announcement ceremony, company leaders signed and issued a declaration of EUDR compliance, committing that all products exported to the EU fully meet anti-deforestation and forest degradation requirements.
Chu Păh Rubber currently manages more than 6,100 hectares of rubber plantations supplying EUDR-compliant raw materials. All stages of latex harvesting, transportation, and processing apply the EUDR due diligence system, while raw material control and processing are certified under a product chain-of-custody system.