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Ensure Timber Legality. Strengthen Due Diligence. Protect Market Access.
Australia’s Illegal Logging Prohibition Act (ILPA) requires importers to prove timber legality, conduct due diligence, and maintain verifiable records before placing wood products on the market.
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ILPA requires mandatory due diligence before import non-compliance can lead to fines, enforcement actions, or shipment seizures.
Businesses are responsible for verifying that timber is legally harvested in its country of origin, regardless of supplier assurances.
Failure to comply can result in delayed or blocked shipments, disrupting operations and contracts.
Sourcing illegal timber can damage brand credibility, especially in sustainability-focused markets.
DPPs are designed to support market surveillance, customs checks, sustainability claims, and consumer transparency—all in a machine-readable format.
ILPA applies to any business that imports regulated timber and wood products into Australia or processes domestically harvested timber.
DPP requirements roll out by product group, not as a single deadline. Timelines vary by product category and delegated act.
The EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation officially adopted
Product-specific requirements published for priority categories
Product-specific DPP requirements become mandatory
Companies must be DPP-ready before enforcement begins—there is no grace period at market surveillance.
Digitize supplier data collection, validation, and risk assessment to ensure end-to-end regulatory compliance.
Map your entire timber supply chain and assess supplier risk based on origin, species, and governance indicators
Collect legality documents, harvesting permits, and origin data validated for completeness and consistency
Capture source-level traceability data to strengthen legality verification
Standardize risk assessment, mitigation, and reporting processes
Maintain secure, structured records aligned with AILPA requirements for inspection readiness
Extracts supplier and shipment data, generates product-level risk assessments, and guides due diligence by flagging gaps and recommending actions.
Evaluates timber legality risk based on origin, species, and supplier data aligned with ILPA requirements
Organizes and structures compliance data for easy reporting, record retention, and regulatory audits
Companies that invest early in structured compliance systems gain
Pre-validated due diligence and legality data
Streamlined workflows replace manual processes
Standardized data collection and risk scoring
Verifiable, audit-ready records
Navigating Australia’s Illegal Logging Prohibition Act (IPLA) Compliance with Confidence
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No. It requires risk-based due diligence, legality verification, and recordkeeping, not just paperwork.
ERP systems manage transactions – not legality verification, risk assessment, or audit-ready traceability workflows.
No. Certifications support compliance but do not replace due diligence obligations under ILPA.
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