U.S. Urged to Support ESG Goals and EUDR Compliance in Global Zero-Deforestation Effort

U.S. Urged to Support ESG Goals and EUDR Compliance in Global Zero-Deforestation Effort

BY  
AnhNguyen  
- August 15, 2024

The Biden Administration’s opposition to the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) has sparked controversy, raising questions about its commitment to ESG and global sustainability efforts. Despite the regulation being widely viewed as essential for combating deforestation, key U.S. officials, including Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimundo, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, and Trade Representative Katherine Tai, have urged the European Union to delay its implementation. 

Their stance aligns with a minority of U.S. producers concerned about the potential impact on soy and cattle exports, despite evidence suggesting that most U.S. agribusinesses would actually benefit from the EUDR. The regulation aims to prevent deforestation linked to key commodities like soy, cattle, timber, cocoa, rubber, and coffee, with U.S. exports to the EU showing minimal deforestation risk compared to other countries, particularly Brazil. 

Experts argue that delaying the EUDR would unfairly penalize companies that have already invested in sustainable practices and undermine global efforts to protect forests. Given the low deforestation risk of U.S. soy and cattle exports, the regulation could strengthen the position of American producers in the European market. 

For the Biden Administration, supporting the EUDR would align with its environmental goals and bolster the U.S.’s reputation as a leader in sustainable agriculture. As the global push for zero deforestation gains momentum, the U.S. has an opportunity to lead by example, ensuring that its agribusinesses thrive in an era of increased ESG scrutiny. 

Sources: 

https://news.mongabay.com/2024/08/biden-administration-mistakenly-seeks-delay-of-new-european-deforestation-regulation-commentary/ 

https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/united-states-asks-eu-delay-deforestation-law-letter-shows-2024-06-20/

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