Basecamp is your on-demand library of expert analysis on key EU sustainability legislation — built for businesses that need clarity, not complexity. Basecamp gives you instant access to Ohana’s policy breakdowns, comparisons, timelines, and sector-specific insights, all organised intuitively so you can find what you need in seconds.
Members receive automatic alerts whenever new documents or updates are added, making it effortless to stay compliant and informed. Whether you’re navigating requirements for textiles, agri-food, footwear, home textiles or other regulated industries, Basecamp brings everything together in one easy-to-use, accessible platform.
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The Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) is an important part of the European Green Deal and Circular Economy Action Plan, designed to guide the EU’s transition to a circular economy in order to reduce pressure on natural resources and create sustainable growth.

The Organic Regulation sets EU rules for producing and labelling organic food. It restricts external inputs, bans GMOs and mineral nitrogen fertilisers, promotes soil health, and requires organic feed and strict welfare standards for livestock. It also defines the transition to organic farming and criteria for using the EU organic label.

The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) replaces the “Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD)” to increase transparency in sustainability reporting and enhance the availability of ESG data in the financial value chain.
Basecamp is designed for businesses that need to understand EU sustainability legislation but may not have a dedicated internal ESG team or the capacity for ongoing external support.
New documents and updates are added regularly. Members receive automatic alerts so they never miss important legislative developments.
Basecamp includes legislative breakdowns, timelines, comparisons, sector-specific guides, infographics, and practical resources to help you interpret and apply EU regulations.
Explorer members can upgrade at any time. Subscription fees are payable in advance and are non-refundable, unless stated otherwise in writing. Memberships run for one year, and can be cancelled at the end of that period.
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