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EU Commission unveils changes to reduce compliance burden of new supply chain deforestation law.
This is a regulatory rollback announcement with high claim prominence (C=62) but low environmental harm score (G=18). The EU Commission is making a prominent public claim about 'reducing compliance burden' on deforestation law - a policy weakening that benefits corporations at potential environmental cost. High C-score driven by: executive-level announcement (Commission), broad scope affecting all supply chains, timing suggests industry pressure response, and vague language around 'burden reduction'. Low G-score because this is a policy announcement rather than direct environmental harm event, though weakening deforestation protections has indirect negative trajectory implications. Intent score of 9 flags this as likely industry-responsive greenwashing - reducing enforcement of environmental protection under business-friendly framing. Clear List C classification as corporate/regulatory claim dominates (C-G=44).
EU Commission unveils changes to reduce compliance burden of new supply chain deforestation law
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