Due Diligence Insights 2.0: Session 4

EUDR: From regulation to action

EU’s new Deforestation Regulation sets tough traceability requirements. Sofia outlines which products are affected, what data companies must gather, and the practical steps needed to stay compliant and avoid penalties.

Speaker: 
Sofia Öberg, CEO, Auditor & Lecturer, Öbergs Miljö & Kvalitetskonsult 

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Europe’s Sustainability Rules at a Crossroads

Dr Andreas Hoepner provides an overview of how new EU sustainability regulations such as the CSRD and CSDDD are transforming corporate strategies and responsibilities across sectors.

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Dual Perspectives on Risks

Anna Lindstedt from Stratsys shares how companies can manage and mitigate risks that arise both at the supplier and product level within complex value chains.

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Building Futureproof Procurement Organizations

Jerker Vulperhorst from Onventis explores how procurement can balance people, processes, and technology to meet growing expectations and ESG requirements.

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Spendrup’s Journey Towards a More Sustainable Supply Chain

Anna Lidström from Spendrups shares how systematic supplier engagement and collaboration have helped the company become one of Europe’s climate-leading beverage producers.

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Due Diligence in Uncertain Times

Ingrid Håvik from Strawberry discusses how responsible purchasing processes and cross-industry frameworks can strengthen due diligence in times of uncertainty.

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Human Rights Due Diligence

Sandra Atler from Enact & EFRAG explains how companies can ensure respect for human rights through effective follow-up and compliance with new European regulations.

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