EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR)

The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) introduces new requirements for companies placing, making available or exporting certain commodities and products on the EU market. For the recreational boating industry, the Regulation is particularly relevant because wood and natural rubber are widely used in boatbuilding, refit and components.

To help companies understand what the EUDR means for their activities and prepare for compliance, EBI has developed a dedicated 34-page guidance together with Cattwyk, a specialised law firm with expertise in trade compliance, economic security and sustainability. Cattwyk advises companies on foreign trade and customs law as well as product and supply-chain regulatory requirements, making its expertise particularly relevant to the EUDR and its implications for international supply chains.

The guidance focuses specifically on how the EUDR applies to the recreational boating industry. It translates the Regulation into practical information for businesses and addresses typical products, materials and situations found across the boating supply chain.

The EUDR becomes applicable from 30 December 2026 for large and medium-sized enterprises and from 30 June 2027 for micro and small enterprises.

What does the guidance cover?

The guidance provides detailed information on:

  • which wood and natural-rubber products and components used in the boating industry fall within the scope of the EUDR;
  • the distinction between operators, downstream operators and traders, and the obligations applying to each;
  • how the Regulation affects importers, component manufacturers and distributors, boatbuilders, refit yards and exporters;
  • due diligence requirements, including information collection, risk assessment and risk mitigation;
  • traceability and geolocation requirements across the supply chain;
  • due diligence statements and the information that needs to be obtained from suppliers;
  • customs requirements for imports and exports;
  • documentation, reporting and record-keeping requirements;
  • key compliance dates; and
  • a practical checklist of actions companies can take to prepare.

The guidance also looks at typical boating-sector examples, including teak decking, marine plywood, wooden furniture and joinery, natural-rubber components and finished recreational craft, helping companies determine where the Regulation applies to their products and activities.

Price and EBI member discount

The standard price of the EBI EUDR Guidance is:

€200

Companies and organisations that are members of an EBI member association receive an exclusive 75% discount, bringing the price to:

€50 for EBI members

The member discount is available to EBI members as well as companies and organisations belonging to one of EBI’s national member associations.

How to purchase the guidance

  1. Complete the request form using the link below and provide your company and invoicing details.
  2. EBI will process your request and, where applicable, confirm eligibility for the 75% EBI member discount.
  3. You will receive an invoice for the applicable amount.
  4. Once payment has been received, the EUDR Guidance will be provided to you.

 

Request the EUDR Guidance

 

The publication is intended as practical sector-specific guidance and does not constitute legal advice. Each company remains responsible for assessing and ensuring its own compliance with the EUDR.

EBI Regulatory Compass

Practical EU regulatory guidance for the recreational boating industry

EU legislation increasingly affects the day-to-day activities of companies across the recreational boating industry. Understanding which requirements apply, how they affect different parts of the supply chain and what companies need to do in practice can require significant time and specialist knowledge, particularly for SMEs without dedicated legal or regulatory teams.

The EBI Regulatory Compass provides practical, sector-specific guidance to help recreational boating businesses understand and prepare for EU regulatory requirements. Each publication focuses on the issues that matter most to the sector and translates complex regulatory requirements into clear and practical information.

Depending on the regulation, guidance may cover:

  • which products, materials and activities are within scope;
  • which companies and actors are affected;
  • responsibilities across the supply chain;
  • key compliance requirements and deadlines;
  • due diligence, documentation, reporting and traceability requirements;
  • practical steps companies can take to prepare for compliance.

 

Pricing

The Regulatory Compass combines EBI’s knowledge of the recreational boating industry and EU policy developments with specialised external expertise. Publications are developed, where relevant, together with specialised law firms, compliance experts and other technical specialists. This allows the guidance to address not only what the legislation says, but how it applies specifically to recreational boating businesses.

EBI Regulatory Compass publications are paid, in-depth resources. The price reflects the specialist legal, compliance and sector expertise involved in their preparation and the detailed analysis provided for the boating industry.

Preferential pricing is available for EBI members and for companies and organisations belonging to EBI’s national member associations.

 

Available guidance

Regulation Developed by  Date   Link
EU Deforestation Regulation     EBI + Cattwyk     September 2026      More information // Request form    

 

Further guidance will be added as new EU regulatory requirements emerge and the needs of the industry develop.

LCA: Blue Boat Horizon

bbh1Making Life Cycle Assessment the building block to improve the environmental performance and transform the future of the boating industry

 

Why a LCA tool desinged for the recreational boating industry

  • Reducing climate change and environmental impact as major challenge for the industry

  • Increased pressure from consumers, stakeholders and regulators at national and European level

  • External focus on CO2 emissions and tailpipe emissions insufficient to truly evaluate and reduce environmental impact

  • Limited use hours due to leisure use (35-50h maximum per year) shows need to move beyond tailpipe approach

 

 ARROW RIGHTLife Cycle Assessment approach enables practical, structured and sector-specific approach to decarbonisation

 

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Global recreational marine lifecycle assessment (LCA) framework

 

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From left to right: Jeff Wasil (HSE Director, NMMA and Chair, IMEC), Philip Easthill (Secretary-General, EBI), Joe Lynch (CEO, ICOMIA), Ellen Bradley (SVP MarComm, NMMA), Robert Marx (President, EBI) and Frank Hugelmeyer, (President & CEO, NMMA)

 

Leading marine trade associations the International Council of Marine Industry Associations (ICOMIA), European Boating Industry (EBI), and National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) are working together to develop a global recreational marine lifecycle assessment (LCA) framework. This partnership establishes the first-ever global collaboration to assess, measure and report the industry’s environmental performance of recreational boats.

As part of ongoing efforts to demonstrate environmental stewardship and harmonise global sustainability initiatives, and the recreational marine industry is committed to achieving a comprehensive framework that provides a methodology that quantifies the environmental performance of a recreational boat through every phase of its life, including raw materials, production, use phase, disposal and recycling.

Read the full press release here.

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Governance

 

EBI LCA Steering Committee

 

 

 

 

BID: Speaker Information

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Thank you for joining us at the Blue Innovation Dock (BID) 2026, taking place at boot Düsseldorf from 17 to 25 January 2026. We are delighted to have you with us and would like to share the key practical information for your preparation.

 

Your session

The full Blue Innovation Dock programme will be available from 15 December on the official boot Düsseldorf website:

[Programme link]

Please check your session details once the programme is published to ensure everything is correct.

 

Where to find the BID Stage

The Blue Innovation Dock will take place in Hall 10, booth G66, boot Düsseldorf

Please arrive at the stage at least 15 minutes before your session so our team can assist you and ensure a smooth transition between sessions. 

Sessions run on a tight schedule, so we kindly ask you to stay within your allocated time.

 

Speaker information – action required (DEADLINE 9 December 2025)

To finalise our communication materials, online programme and on-site setup, please complete the speaker information form using the link below:

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Please, make sure to fill the form no later than 9 December.

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Presentations (DEADLINE 10 January 2026)

If your participation includes a presentation (only ppt files accepted, 16:9 format), please send the final version to:
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Logistics

If you are arriving by car, please send an email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and will make sure to indicate the right parking lot for you.

 

Entry Tickets

If you are a speaker at the Blue Innovation Dock, you will receive 2 entry tickets few days before the event.

Thank you again for your contribution to the Blue Innovation Dock 2026.


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