EUDRScope

Tool for EUDR scope, role, deadline, and evidence readiness

Check if your product is likely in EUDR scope — and what your team should prepare next

EUDRScope is a public tool for EU importers, sourcing teams, compliance leads, private-label brands, and customs-facing SMEs. In a few steps, it helps you assess likely commodity scope, your likely operator or trader role, the current application timeline, and the evidence areas you may need to organise.

Built for practical first-pass assessment. Clear guidance, not legal advice.

Grounded in the current public EUDR timeline and scope

  • Main application was delayed to 30 Dec 2026 for large operators and traders.
  • Application moves to 30 Jun 2027 for natural persons and micro or small enterprises.
  • Covered commodity groups include cattle, wood, cocoa, soy, palm oil, coffee, and rubber.
  • The EU Information System launched on 4 Dec 2024, with training and user materials active for 2026.

EUDRScope translates these public reference points into a faster operational screening flow for teams that need to decide what to review next.

Is this product likely in scope?

Start with the commodity and product context. EUDRScope helps teams make a practical first-pass judgment on whether a shipment, product line, or sourcing case is likely to fall inside the EUDR scope discussion.

What is our likely role?

The tool helps you identify whether your business is more likely acting as an operator, trader, importer, or another relevant role in the chain, so internal ownership is clearer from the start.

What should we prepare now?

Get a structured view of likely next steps: timeline awareness, due diligence readiness, supplier information gaps, and evidence areas your team may need before filings or internal approval.

How it works

A practical public checker before deeper compliance review

1

Enter your product context

Select the relevant commodity area, product situation, and trade context to screen likely EUDR relevance.

2

Review your likely role and timeline

See the likely role your company plays in the transaction and the public application dates most relevant to that profile.

3

Get an evidence-readiness view

Receive a practical summary of what your team may need to verify, collect, or clarify next with suppliers, internal stakeholders, and compliance owners.

4

Use the output to prepare internal action

Share the result internally as a starting point for sourcing, customs, legal, and compliance review. EUDRScope is designed to reduce ambiguity before deeper assessment.

Run the checker

Answer a few questions to get a practical first-pass EUDR view

This takes a few minutes.

Who it is for

Built for teams that need a faster first pass

  • EU importers screening incoming products and suppliers
  • Sourcing and procurement teams checking commodity exposure
  • Compliance and sustainability leads preparing internal workflows
  • Private-label brands clarifying role and documentation needs
  • Customs-facing SMEs that need a faster first pass on likely obligations

This matters especially for SMEs. Public EU materials note that SMEs represent the large majority of operators importing products in scope, with specific simplified rules in some cases.

What this tool is and is not

Designed for action, not theory

  • EUDRScope is a practical screening tool for public use.
  • It helps teams assess likely scope, likely role, likely deadline relevance, and evidence readiness.
  • It is based on public regulatory information and the answers entered by the user.
  • It does not provide legal advice.
  • It does not replace formal legal, customs, or compliance review.
  • It should be used as a first-pass decision aid before higher-stakes internal or external review.

FAQ

Common questions

Does EUDRScope tell me with certainty whether my product is in scope?

No. EUDRScope provides a practical first-pass assessment based on public regulation context and the inputs you provide. It helps teams identify likely relevance and next checks, but it does not replace legal analysis or formal compliance review.

Who is this tool for?

It is designed for EU importers, sourcing and procurement teams, compliance leads, private-label brands, and customs-facing SMEs that need a clearer first view of likely EUDR impact.

What does the tool evaluate?

It focuses on four practical questions: likely commodity scope, likely business role, the current public application timeline, and evidence readiness for internal follow-up.

Does the tool cover SMEs?

Yes. The tool is relevant for SMEs, including businesses that may benefit from simplified rules in some situations. It helps smaller teams understand what to review early without pretending the process is simple or risk-free.

Does EUDRScope connect to the EU Information System?

No direct filing or official system integration is claimed on this public site. EUDRScope is positioned as a checker and readiness aid.

Is this legal advice?

No. EUDRScope is an informational tool. It is designed to support internal screening and preparation, not to provide legal advice, formal classification, or binding compliance conclusions.