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July 23, 2025

Why Weber & Schaer Chose Nadar for EUDR Compliance

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Caroline Busse

MRV Carbon and Deforestation

At Nadar, we are proud to announce our partnership with WEBER & SCHAER to advance deforestation-free rubber sourcing in alignment with the EU Deforestation Regulation.

As a key supplier to the European rubber processing industry and one of the largest importers of natural rubber, WEBER & SCHAER is recognized as a sustainability leader in the natural rubber supply chain.

Providing Accurate Deforestation Insights for EUDR Compliance

Through this collaboration, Nadar is providing WEBER & SCHAER with our end-to-end EUDR solution, supporting their efforts with:

  • Data collection and verification
  • Quality control of supplier geolocation data
  • Plot-level deforestation checks and monitoring
  • Seamless submission of due diligence statements to the EU Information System

Our focus is on delivering high-precision monitoring of deforestation risks across their sourcing regions in West Africa and Southeast Asia, while minimizing false alerts to ensure reliable insights.

A Strong Partnership for Sustainable Supply Chains

The Nadar system offers us - in addition to our extensive on-site audits - a highly professional and reliable control of the origin areas. The software significantly supports our processes

René Marc Weber, Managing Partner, WEBER & SCHAER

We are proud to be part of WEBER & SCHAER’s journey toward a more sustainable rubber industry - one that meets regulatory demands while protecting forests and livelihoods at the source.

Learn more about WEBER & SCHAER's sustainability measures.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Caroline Busse

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Caroline is an experienced data scientist with a management degree from TU Munich and a degree in earth observation from the University of Würzburg, which is co-chaired by the German Aerospace Center (DLR). She has worked as a data scientist in the areas of nature conservation and land use change monitoring at WWF, the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv), and at tech companies such as Celonis and Deloitte.

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