Europe

Mighty Earth runs impactful campaigns in the EU and the UK to protect wildlife, fight climate change, and combat global deforestation

The EU is one of the largest economies in the world. What it buys and who it trades with has an enormous impact on global supply chains.

The groundbreaking European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) – which entered into force in June 2023 – bans the import into the European Union of seven key commodities – including beef, soy, cocoa, rubber and palm oil – if they are linked to deforestation or forest degradation. The law becomes operational at the end of 2024; the UK adopted similar due diligence requirements as part of the 2021 UK Environment Act.

Mighty Earth is campaigning for effective implementation of these regulations to ensure they cover the world’s most important landscapes and ecosystems, and working to ensure that retailers eliminate deforestation from their global supply chains.

  • 6

    major European supermarket companies have dropped beef products tied to Brazilian deforestation

  • 56%

    of global cocoa imports go to Europe, the world’s largest cocoa importer

  • 6.12 million

    acres of estimated avoided deforestation over the next decade thanks to the EUDR

  • 10%

    of global deforestation is driven by EU consumption

Explore our work in the EU and UK

France

Netherlands

Spain

United Kingdom

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News

23/Oct/2024
Foul Play: As Brazil burns call for robust UK environment law to end soy-driven deforestation feeding chicken sector
23/Oct/2024
Soy giant Cargill exposes UK chicken sector to illegal deforestation as Brazil’s forests burn
05/Jul/2024
Labour can use its super majority to make UK green superpower
09/Dec/2023
Media Statement: Mighty Earth says long-awaited UK Deforestation Due Diligence legislation falls short of being “world-beating.”
At Halloween peeking behind the mask of Starbuck’s shadowy chocolate sustainability
26/Oct/2023
Blog: At Halloween peeking behind the mask of Starbuck’s shadowy chocolate sustainability
11/Sep/2023
Open letter : Leading scientists, international NGOs and Scottish environmental groups urge ministers to act to save world’s rarest great ape
16/Aug/2023
Global NGO coalition launches campaign demanding Starbucks come clean on cocoa
16/Aug/2023
Tell Starbucks to come clean on cocoa
Weak legislation risks UK becoming dumping ground for soy from the Cerrado savannah, Brazil’s “forgotten jewel”
26/Jun/2023
Weak legislation risks UK becoming dumping ground for soy from the Cerrado savannah, Brazil’s “forgotten jewel”