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EU Forced Labour Regulation Compliance Readiness Check
Assess whether your supply chain traceability, sourcing transparency, and due diligence processes meet the requirements of the EU Forced Labour Regulation.
Understand Your EU Forced Labour Regulation Compliance Readiness
The EU Forced Labour Regulation prohibits products made with forced labour from being placed on or sold within the EU market. Companies must be able to demonstrate verifiable evidence of ethical sourcing and supply chain integrity. This compliance readiness check helps you evaluate whether your current data, traceability, and governance processes align with upcoming enforcement requirements.
By completing this check, organisations can identify forced labour risks, data gaps, and operational weaknesses before enforcement begins.
Who Should Complete the EU Forced Labour Regulation Readiness Check?
This EU Forced Labour Regulation compliance assessment is relevant for:
Companies placing goods on or importing goods into the EU market
Enterprises operating global, multi-tier supply chains
Buyers and brand owners responsible for supplier due diligence
Producers, processors, and aggregators sourcing from high-risk regions
Organisations preparing for enforcement of the EU Forced Labour Regulation
What the EU Forced Labour Regulation Readiness Check Assesses
This readiness check evaluates alignment with core EU Forced Labour Regulation requirements, including:
Supply chain mapping and supplier visibility across multiple tiers
Identification of forced labour risk indicators
Evidence of ethical sourcing and labour practices
Supplier monitoring, engagement, and remediation processes
Traceability and chain-of-custody documentation
Auditability and retention of due diligence records
How the EU Forced Labour Regulation Readiness Check Works
Data Review
Answer a short series of questions about how labour practices, supplier data, and traceability information are currently captured and managed across your supply chain.
Risk Assessment
Your responses are analysed to assess exposure to forced labour risk based on sourcing regions, supplier relationships, and data transparency.
Readiness Outcome
Receive a clear indication of whether your organisation is EU Forced Labour Regulation-ready, partially prepared, or requires foundational improvements.
What You Will Receive After Completing the Check
A clear EU Forced Labour Regulation compliance readiness status
Identified forced labour risk areas and data gaps
Guidance on missing documentation or supplier oversight processes
Recommended next steps to support ethical sourcing and compliance
How Palmyra Pro Supports EU Forced Labour Regulation Compliance
Palmyra Pro supports compliance with the EU Forced Labour Regulation by providing verifiable traceability, supplier mapping, and auditable records that demonstrate ethical sourcing across complex supply chains.
This enables organisations to move from reactive investigations to proactive, evidence-based compliance.
