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Europe and Globe, The podcast that explores today's world and changes the way we look at tomorrow's challenges
Elodie Ritzenthaler
14 episodes
3 weeks ago
Welcome to Europe and Globe. The podcast that explores today's world and changes the way we look at tomorrow's challenges Just imagine. You're savouring a piece of chocolate, drinking your morning coffee, writing on a paper or using beauty products to look after yourself. Have you ever wondered what these everyday products have in common? We don't always ask ourselves questions about what we consume and yet, yes, all these products can have an impact on deforestation.   On May 31, 2023, the European Parliament and the Council adopted the Deforestation-free Regulation (the EUDR). We're going to look at the different sectors concerned, and in particular the products we import from Africa that may be affected by the new European regulation.   This European Union deforestation-free regulation covers a multitude of everyday products. Cocoa, coffee, soy, palm oil, rubber, beef, wood... But also, derived products that may not be obvious at first glance such as chocolate, leather, paper and car tires.   This Deforestation-free Regulation is sparking both enthusiasm and concerns. Its aim is to ensure that the operators who grow, process or buy these products comply with the laws of the producing countries, while guaranteeing that companies and smallholders are not the big losers under this new legislation.   How can we act on global deforestation while considering the realities and constraints of smallholder farmers, in Africa and elsewhere? Could this regulation really change something? We'll be talking about this in the next few episodes. We'll take a look at a number of sectors to give you a better understanding of the issues at stake and the state of readiness of the value chains. We'll talk about the different commodities affected by the EU deforestation-free regulation. And we'll travel here and there, to Côte d'Ivoire, Uganda, Namibia, South Africa, Liberia, Congo Brazzaville, Togo, Cameroon, DRC and elsewhere on the African continent. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Welcome to Europe and Globe. The podcast that explores today's world and changes the way we look at tomorrow's challenges Just imagine. You're savouring a piece of chocolate, drinking your morning coffee, writing on a paper or using beauty products to look after yourself. Have you ever wondered what these everyday products have in common? We don't always ask ourselves questions about what we consume and yet, yes, all these products can have an impact on deforestation.   On May 31, 2023, the European Parliament and the Council adopted the Deforestation-free Regulation (the EUDR). We're going to look at the different sectors concerned, and in particular the products we import from Africa that may be affected by the new European regulation.   This European Union deforestation-free regulation covers a multitude of everyday products. Cocoa, coffee, soy, palm oil, rubber, beef, wood... But also, derived products that may not be obvious at first glance such as chocolate, leather, paper and car tires.   This Deforestation-free Regulation is sparking both enthusiasm and concerns. Its aim is to ensure that the operators who grow, process or buy these products comply with the laws of the producing countries, while guaranteeing that companies and smallholders are not the big losers under this new legislation.   How can we act on global deforestation while considering the realities and constraints of smallholder farmers, in Africa and elsewhere? Could this regulation really change something? We'll be talking about this in the next few episodes. We'll take a look at a number of sectors to give you a better understanding of the issues at stake and the state of readiness of the value chains. We'll talk about the different commodities affected by the EU deforestation-free regulation. And we'll travel here and there, to Côte d'Ivoire, Uganda, Namibia, South Africa, Liberia, Congo Brazzaville, Togo, Cameroon, DRC and elsewhere on the African continent. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Episodes (14/14)
Europe and Globe, The podcast that explores today's world and changes the way we look at tomorrow's challenges
Forêts : réalités africaines - Episode 7 : grumes, produits en bois, charbon, pâte à papier et papier
2 months ago
22 minutes 5 seconds

Europe and Globe, The podcast that explores today's world and changes the way we look at tomorrow's challenges
Forests: African realities - Episode 7: logs, wood products, charcoal and pulp & paper
2 months ago
20 minutes 51 seconds

Europe and Globe, The podcast that explores today's world and changes the way we look at tomorrow's challenges
Forests: African realities - Episode 6: meat of cattle, soya, hides and skins/ leather
2 months ago
21 minutes 14 seconds

Europe and Globe, The podcast that explores today's world and changes the way we look at tomorrow's challenges
Forêts: Réalités africaines, Episode 6 - viande de boeuf, soja, et cuirs et peaux
2 months ago
23 minutes 8 seconds

Europe and Globe, The podcast that explores today's world and changes the way we look at tomorrow's challenges
Forests: African realities - Episode 5: Rubber
2 months ago
15 minutes 53 seconds

Europe and Globe, The podcast that explores today's world and changes the way we look at tomorrow's challenges
Forêts: réalités africaines, Episode 5: hévéas et caoutchouc
2 months ago
17 minutes 14 seconds

Europe and Globe, The podcast that explores today's world and changes the way we look at tomorrow's challenges
Forests: African realities, Episode 4: Palm oil
3 months ago
18 minutes

Europe and Globe, The podcast that explores today's world and changes the way we look at tomorrow's challenges
Forêts: réalités africaines, Episode 4: l'huile de palme
3 months ago
19 minutes 33 seconds

Europe and Globe, The podcast that explores today's world and changes the way we look at tomorrow's challenges
Forests: African realities- Episode 3: Coffee
3 months ago
21 minutes 7 seconds

Europe and Globe, The podcast that explores today's world and changes the way we look at tomorrow's challenges
Forêts: réalités africaines- Episode 3: Le café
3 months ago
22 minutes 22 seconds

Europe and Globe, The podcast that explores today's world and changes the way we look at tomorrow's challenges
Forests: African realities- Episode 2: Cocoa
3 months ago
19 minutes 58 seconds

Europe and Globe, The podcast that explores today's world and changes the way we look at tomorrow's challenges
Forests: African realities- Episode 1: the EU Deforestation-free Regulation (EUDR)
3 months ago
23 minutes 8 seconds

Europe and Globe, The podcast that explores today's world and changes the way we look at tomorrow's challenges
Forêts: réalités Africaines- Episode 2: le cacao
3 months ago
21 minutes 47 seconds

Europe and Globe, The podcast that explores today's world and changes the way we look at tomorrow's challenges
Forêts: Réalités Africaines- Episode 1: le Règlement zéro déforestation de l'UE (RDUE)
3 months ago
25 minutes 43 seconds

Europe and Globe, The podcast that explores today's world and changes the way we look at tomorrow's challenges
Welcome to Europe and Globe. The podcast that explores today's world and changes the way we look at tomorrow's challenges Just imagine. You're savouring a piece of chocolate, drinking your morning coffee, writing on a paper or using beauty products to look after yourself. Have you ever wondered what these everyday products have in common? We don't always ask ourselves questions about what we consume and yet, yes, all these products can have an impact on deforestation.   On May 31, 2023, the European Parliament and the Council adopted the Deforestation-free Regulation (the EUDR). We're going to look at the different sectors concerned, and in particular the products we import from Africa that may be affected by the new European regulation.   This European Union deforestation-free regulation covers a multitude of everyday products. Cocoa, coffee, soy, palm oil, rubber, beef, wood... But also, derived products that may not be obvious at first glance such as chocolate, leather, paper and car tires.   This Deforestation-free Regulation is sparking both enthusiasm and concerns. Its aim is to ensure that the operators who grow, process or buy these products comply with the laws of the producing countries, while guaranteeing that companies and smallholders are not the big losers under this new legislation.   How can we act on global deforestation while considering the realities and constraints of smallholder farmers, in Africa and elsewhere? Could this regulation really change something? We'll be talking about this in the next few episodes. We'll take a look at a number of sectors to give you a better understanding of the issues at stake and the state of readiness of the value chains. We'll talk about the different commodities affected by the EU deforestation-free regulation. And we'll travel here and there, to Côte d'Ivoire, Uganda, Namibia, South Africa, Liberia, Congo Brazzaville, Togo, Cameroon, DRC and elsewhere on the African continent. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.