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What regulations does OriginsNext support?

OriginsNext helps users meet compliance for EUDR, CBAM, waste tracking, and more.

OriginsNext supports compliance across a wide range of environmental, social and trade-related regulations, as well as private buyer and customer requirements.


Configurable for any requirement

OriginsNext is fully configurable, so it is not limited to a fixed list of regulations. You define the evidence you need as Evidence Templates, then attach those requirements to an Order as Order Evidence Requirements. Because you set these up yourself, the platform can support effectively any regulation, standard or buyer requirement, including ones not shown below.


Examples of regulations and standards

The regulations and standards below are common examples of what OriginsNext is used for. This is a selection, not a complete list.

Regulation

What it covers

EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR)

Proof that goods are deforestation-free and legally produced for the EU market.

US FDA Food Safety Modernisation Act (FSMA)

Food traceability records for the US market.

CITES (endangered species)

Traceability for international trade in CITES-listed species.

EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence (CSDDD)

Human-rights and environmental due diligence across the value chain.

EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)

Embedded-carbon reporting for goods imported into the EU.

Battery Passport

Lifecycle and material data for batteries.

EU Digital Product Passport (DPP)

Standardised, shareable product data for the EU market.

EU Forced Labour Regulation

Evidence that products are free from forced labour.

US Uyghur Forced Labour Prevention Act (UFLPA)

Supply-chain evidence for US import compliance.

Waste tracking regulations

Tracking and reporting of regulated waste.

Product certifications

Voluntary and mandatory product certifications.

Sustainability standards

Schemes such as RSPO and Rainforest Alliance.

You can see all of the OriginsNext solutions here. The platform captures the structured data and documentation needed to comply with these requirements, and lets organisations share evidence with the relevant authorities or partners.

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