Navigating the regulatory landscape is crucial for ensuring compliance and promoting sustainability in the pallet and packaging industry. At the Sustainable Pallet Association, we are committed to keeping our stakeholders informed about the latest EU legislation impacting our sector. Below is a summary of the key regulations and their specific implications for wooden pallet producers.
SPA members are fully compliant with all relevant EU regulations, including the PPWR, WFD, and EUDR. With a strong commitment to environmental responsibility, the SPA members consistently adopt practices that surpass the minimum requirements, setting a higher standard for the industry. Our approach to responsible sourcing, recycling, and circular economy principles reflects our dedication to not just meeting legal obligations, but setting the bar for a more sustainable future in the global logistics sector.
The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) is a landmark piece of legislation that replaces the EU Timber Regulation (EUTR). It officially entered into force on June 29, 2023, with the primary goal of ensuring that products sold on the EU market are not sourced from deforested or degraded land.
To provide the industry with more breathing room, the deadlines for actual compliance have been postponed. In December 2025, a targeted revision was adopted to delay the application of the regulation and introduce simplification measures. Furthermore, the European Commission is set to publish a ‘simplification review’ on April 30, 2026, to assess administrative burdens and the overall impact of the EUDR.
Revised Compliance Deadlines:
As a result of these changes, the primary obligations will now take effect on the following dates:
Key Implications for Wooden Pallet Producers:
A core requirement of the EUDR is the collection of precise geolocation data for the plot of land where the wood was harvested. This necessitates robust traceability systems throughout the supply chain, from the forest to the final pallet production.
1. Sourcing and Compliance:
2. Traceability Requirements:
3. Increased Administrative Burden:
4. Market Differentiation:
5. Impact on Imports:
6. Penalties for Non-Compliance:
While challenging, the EUDR presents an opportunity for our industry. Wooden pallets sourced from sustainably managed local forests can clearly demonstrate compliance, reinforcing their position as a truly green logistics solution. This stands in contrast to materials derived from fossil fuels, which have a different environmental footprint.
In summary, while the EUDR imposes strict obligations on wooden pallet producers, it also provides a framework for promoting sustainable and responsible business practices. By adopting robust due diligence systems and partnering with certified suppliers, producers can ensure compliance while enhancing their appeal in a market increasingly focused on sustainability.
The wooden pallet industry operates within a highly decentralized system, which in practice leads to significant downstream complexity. Actors further down the supply chain often receive reference data and geolocations that are impossible for them to verify independently, resulting in an enormous and unnecessary administrative burden.
To keep the regulations workable, the official position of the SPA is: “Keep due diligence with the actor in control.” The very first operator in the chain should bear the full responsibility for due diligence. Downstream actors should only be required to pass on reference numbers, without being burdened by data they cannot meaningfully verify.
The former āPackaging and Packaging Waste Directiveā has been updated to the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR). This change is significant because a regulation is directly applicable in all EU member states without the need for national transposition. The PPWR aims to create a circular economy for packaging by setting ambitious new targets. Following intensive industry advocacy, the finalized regulatory framework now successfully accounts for the operational realities of the wooden pallet sector, providing crucial flexibilities for our market
Key Features and Uncertainties for the Wooden Pallet Sector:
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