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UK Government to Introduce New Laws Tackling Illegal Deforestation

by Chief Editor June 23, 2026
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The British government is developing new regulations to mandate that everyday consumer goods, including coffee, cocoa, soy, and rubber, are free from illegal deforestation. According to government announcements, these rules will require businesses to conduct mandatory due diligence on their supply chains to ensure compliance with environmental standards, utilizing powers established under the Environment Act.

Why is the UK targeting supply chain deforestation?

The UK government is acting because the vast majority of deforestation linked to British consumption occurs outside its own borders. A study by the University of York found that 99.7% of the deforestation associated with UK consumption happens overseas. Government data indicates that agricultural expansion accounts for approximately 90% of global deforestation, driven primarily by the production of internationally traded commodities. In 2023 alone, British consumption of these goods was linked to roughly 29,000 hectares of forest loss and 9.4 million metric tons of carbon emissions.

Did you know?
While domestic deforestation in Britain is relatively low, the “imported” environmental footprint of the average consumer is significant, with nearly all associated forest loss occurring in foreign territories.

How will the new due diligence rules work?

Businesses will be required to verify that their supply chains do not contribute to illegal deforestation, according to government statements. The policy framework will be enforced using powers granted under the Environment Act, alongside legislation that strengthens existing timber regulations. The government plans to consult with industry stakeholders and international partners to finalize the requirements. These measures are expected to be unveiled during London Climate Action Week.

What are the potential future trends in sustainable trade?

The move toward mandatory due diligence reflects a broader shift in international trade policy. By requiring companies to map their supply chains, the UK is aligning with a global trend toward increased corporate transparency. Similar to existing timber regulations, these rules create a legal baseline for commodity sourcing. Industry analysts expect that this will force retailers to invest more heavily in traceability technology, such as blockchain or satellite monitoring, to prove compliance to regulators.

Pro Tip:
Businesses currently importing commodities should begin auditing their tier-two and tier-three suppliers now. Early adoption of supply chain transparency tools can mitigate the risk of future regulatory fines.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which commodities will be affected by the new rules?

The government has identified coffee, cocoa, soy, and rubber as key commodities that will be subject to the new due diligence requirements.

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How will the government enforce these regulations?

Enforcement will be managed through powers provided by the Environment Act, working in tandem with existing legislation designed to regulate the timber trade.

When will the specific details of the policy be announced?

The government scheduled the announcement of these policy changes to coincide with London Climate Action Week.


What do you think about the impact of these new trade rules on your favorite brands? Share your thoughts in the comments section below, or subscribe to our sustainability newsletter for regular updates on environmental policy.

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13 Drown in France Amid Record European Heatwave

by Chief Editor June 22, 2026
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Extreme temperatures across Europe have resulted in three deaths in France and 13 drowning incidents, as a heatwave traps hot air in a weather pattern known as an “Omega block.” According to data from the Reuters Climate Monitor, European temperatures are currently 4.1 degrees Celsius above the 1961-1990 average, with authorities issuing red heatwave alerts across France, Spain, and Italy.

Why is this heatwave different from previous summers?

This weather event is characterized by an “Omega block,” a high-pressure system that stalls movement in the atmosphere. Clair Barnes, a research associate at Imperial College London, states that this formation draws intense heat from the Sahara, creating a stagnant environment with no breeze for respite. While heatwaves are natural occurrences, Barnes notes that climate change is intensifying these events, leading to higher peaks and increased rainfall. A report by the World Meteorological Organization confirms that Europe is warming at more than double the global average rate.

Did you know?

The “Omega block” gets its name from the Greek letter Ω, as the shape of the atmospheric pressure system resembles the symbol on weather maps, trapping hot air in the center while pushing cooler air to the sides.

How are European cities managing the infrastructure strain?

Municipalities are implementing emergency protocols to protect vulnerable populations and maintain essential services. In Milan, the Red Cross has opened cooling centers powered by solar panels to assist elderly residents and those with health conditions, according to reports from Reuters. Meanwhile, in Turin, local utility provider Iren has doubled staff shifts and deployed additional generators to prevent power grid failures caused by the surge in electricity demand.

How are European cities managing the infrastructure strain?

What are the long-term risks to urban wildlife?

Extreme heat is placing significant pressure on urban ecosystems, particularly for bird species. Romaine de Jaegere, founder of the Centre for the Rehabilitation of Animals Living in the Wild in Belgium, reports that the shelter has taken in 150 heat-stricken animals in just three days. Biologists observe that temperatures on rooftops—where many birds nest—can reach up to 60 degrees Celsius, forcing fledglings to abandon nests prematurely to avoid “literally cooking” in the heat.

Comparison: Temperature Deviations by Region

Location Observed Trend
San Sebastian (Spain) 40°C, double the historic June average
United Kingdom Forecast to exceed 39°C, breaking the 1976 record
Continental Europe 4.1°C above the 1961-1990 norm

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are schools closing during the heatwave?
In France, thousands of schools have closed or modified their schedules to protect students from the health risks associated with extreme temperatures, as confirmed by French Health Minister Stephanie Rist.

What is an Omega Block and How Does it Impact Your Forecast? | #AskaMet

What should I do if I am traveling in a heatwave?
Authorities emphasize water safety. Jerome Boulanger of the French Civil Safety service advises swimming only in supervised areas, noting that drownings in France spiked 58% last year as people sought relief from high temperatures.

Is this heatwave a record-breaker?
The UK Met Office anticipates that temperatures could exceed 39°C, which would surpass the June record of 35.6°C set in 1957 and 1976. Spain is also seeing temperatures 5 to 10 degrees above normal for this time of year, according to Aemet spokesperson Rubén del Campo.

Pro Tip:

If you are in an affected region, check your local government’s “red alert” status daily. Avoid outdoor exercise during peak sun hours (11 a.m. to 4 p.m.) and prioritize hydration if your area is under a heat advisory.

Have you experienced extreme heat in your region this year? Share your observations in the comments below or subscribe to our climate newsletter for weekly updates on environmental trends.

June 22, 2026 0 comments
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