Carbmee and OpenAtlas Partner to Deliver an Integrated EUDR Compliance Solution

Amsterdam / Berlin, September 2025 – Carbmee, the enterprise sustainability platform, and OpenAtlas, the geospatial compliance intelligence company, today announced a strategic partnership to provide companies with a unified solution for the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR).

By embedding OpenAtlas’ geospatial risk engine directly into Carbmee’s supply chain compliance offering, the partnership creates a single environment where enterprises can manage their EUDR obligations end-to-end; from plot-level traceability to legality checks to audit-ready reporting.

Through the integration, Carbmee customers can now:

  • Detect deforestation risk in real time using high-resolution satellite data and deep-learning change detection.

  • Verify legality of sourcing plots against protected areas and Indigenous peoples’ territories, ensuring compliance with Articles 9-11 of the EUDR.

  • Access auditable, API-based outputs to support due diligence, supplier engagement, and regulatory audits.

  • Automatically generates EUDR-compliant due diligence statements by linking SKU-level procurement data with geospatial sourcing insights—delivering audit-ready traceability in weeks.

“EUDR is reshaping how companies think about supply chain data. Our partnership with Open Atlas fuses geospatial precision with Carbmee’s transactional intelligence—enabling end-to-end traceability that goes beyond compliance. Together, we're setting a new benchmark for how sustainability and competitiveness intersect in global sourcing.”

Christian Heinrich, CEO & Co-Founder, Carbmee

Harry Marshall, CEO of OpenAtlas, added: “EUDR compliance requires verifiable geospatial intelligence. By embedding our service inside Carbmee’s platform, companies can confidently meet regulatory requirements while building resilient, future-proof supply chains with only interfacing with one tool.

With the EUDR enforcement date approaching, this partnership gives companies the clarity, confidence, and operational simplicity they need to protect market access, reduce compliance risk, and accelerate their transition to deforestation-free supply chains.

The Risk of Non-Compliance
Failure to meet EUDR requirements carries significant consequences—including fines of up to 4% of annual EU turnover, exclusion from EU markets, and reputational damage. With enforcement beginning in 2025, companies lacking traceable, auditable supply chain data risk disrupted operations, legal exposure, and loss of competitiveness in sustainability-driven procurement.


About Carbmee:
Founded in Berlin in 2021, Carbmee is a leader in AI-powered carbon management solutions. Its Environmental Intelligence System (EIS™) helps the world’s largest companies measure, manage, and reduce emissions across their value chains with LCA-level precision. Customers include Lufthansa Technik, Coca-Cola, Schaeffler, and Anglo American. For more information, visit www.carbmee.com.

About OpenAtlas: 

OpenAtlas is a geospatial intelligence company providing API-driven compliance tools for the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR). Its platform integrates high resolution satellite imagery, deep-learning change detection algorithms, and curated global datasets on protected areas and Indigenous territories to deliver robust, auditable risk assessments. Learn more at www.open-atlas.com

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