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Europe, we've got you covered.
Effective from 31st of December 2025, the European Union is introducing new legislation which impacts products which are made from various commodities, including wood.
As a fibre-based packaging supplier, this means that our product range needs to comply.
What is the role of the EUDR?
The EUDR (Regulation 2023/1115) seeks to prevent the trade of products on the EU market that have contributed to deforestation or do not comply with the laws of the country where they were produced and includes importing, exporting or producing such products.
A range of agricultural commodities are covered by the EUDR, including wood and pulp used to make fibre-based paper and board products.
As a fibre-based packaging manufacturer, the products Detpak supplies to the EU market are covered by the EUDR and we will fully comply with its requirements:
- Our products will not contribute to deforestation or forest degradation.
- The materials our products are made from are grown and harvested in accordance with the laws of the country of origin.
- We will exercise due diligence when sourcing raw materials that are converted to packaging, which includes having systems and procedures in place to manage risk and data traceability.
What does this mean for our customers?
As we operate a global supply chain, we source fibre-based materials from both EU and non-EU markets. From late 2025, any products which we supply into the EU will be compliant with the EUDR and will be supplied with additional documentation and evidence to meet due diligence requirements as part of the EUDR.
Detpak's approach to managing compliance
Detpak has established due diligence systems to assess suppliers and raw material sources, which have been updated to meet EUDR requirements. These include FSC and PEFC Chain of Custody certifications, supporting traceability and enabling certified product claims.
We’re working closely with suppliers to ensure they have the necessary systems and can provide required data within set timeframes. This process is evolving as the EU continues to confirm further details, and we’ll ensure full compliance across our supply chain.
Please contact our team to discuss your specific needs. We’re committed to supporting customers throughout the transition period to the new legislation.
No Added PFAS
We have now transitioned all affected stock items to new no-added PFAS materials. This includes a range of grease resistant papers and moulded fibre products.
Our commitment to sustainability is evident in pioneering packaging solutions for a better tomorrow. The full Detpak stock range is now free from added PFAS, giving you peace of mind when selecting your foodservice packaging range.
What is PFAS?
PFAS (per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances) are a group of chemicals used in a range of applications in common household items, to provide them with water, heat, sticking or grease resistance properties.
PFAS are considered forever chemicals as they remain present in organisms and the environment indefinitely.