About Supply Chain Due Diligence Atlas

A global overview of supply chain regulations impacting companies worldwide. Explore 60+ current and upcoming rules across sectors and countries, with clear insights on scope, timelines, requirements, and strategic implications for supply chains and traceability.

About Supply Chain Due Diligence Atlas
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Making Sense of Supply Chain Regulations — Without the Noise

Global supply chains are changing fast. Regulations are multiplying across regions, sectors, and political agendas — and for executives, the real challenge is not compliance checklists, but understanding what is coming, where, and why it matters.

This platform was built to do exactly that.

We provide a clear, structured, and continuously updated overview of the regulations that are reshaping global supply chains, so decision‑makers can anticipate impacts, assess risks, and take action with confidence.

What We Cover

This website maps and decrypts 60+ current and upcoming supply chain‑related regulations across 14+ countries, with a sector‑specific lens.

Our focus spans 8 key industries: Apparel & Fashion, Food & Beverages, Cosmetics, Industry, Furniture, Mining, Construction & Plastics.

The regulations covered include, among others, DPP, EUDR, CSDDD, FSMA, CSRD, FLPA and similar frameworks shaping supply chain due diligence and transparency worldwide.

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This is not an exhaustive list of all global regulations. We intentionally focus on legislation that has a direct and material impact on supply chains, traceability, and due diligence obligations.

What Subscribers Get

Actionable Insights

No endless legal jargon. Each regulation is distilled into key takeaways executives actually need:

  • Regulatory status and timelines
  • Scope and affected sectors
  • Geographic applicability
  • Core requirements
  • Strategic implications for supply chains

Search‑Optimised Exploration

Find what matters to you — fast.

  • Advanced filters by country, sector, regulation type
  • Smart tagging for cross‑regulation analysis
  • A structure designed to surface relevance, not overwhelm
  • Read the Search Guide

Strategic Intelligence

This platform is built for decision-making, not box-ticking.

  • Continuously updated regulatory intelligence
  • Strong focus on traceability and data requirements
  • Designed to help teams cross-reference regulations and design coherent global strategies

Full Access & Updates

When you subscribe, you get full access to the entire platform — past, present, and future.

  • Unlimited access to the complete archive of published regulations
  • Immediate access to all new content as it is released
  • Email newsletters alerting you to newly added or updated regulations

Stay up to date with critical supply chain regulatory developments, delivered straight to your inbox.


Clarity Is a Strategic Advantage

Supply chain transparency is no longer optional. Understanding the regulatory landscape early is a competitive edge.

This platform exists to turn regulatory complexity into strategic visibility — so you can move forward informed, prepared, and in control. Subscribe now!


Important Notes | Some of the legislation featured here is still at an early stage of the legislative process. The information provided is based on the latest available drafts at the time of writing and may evolve as texts are amended or adopted. This platform does not provide legal advice and does not claim to be exhaustive. Its purpose is to raise awareness, provide clarity, and serve as a starting point for understanding which regulations may impact your supply chain — and how you might prepare.

About the author | Tilkal is a European company providing a Supply Chain Data Hub through its SaaS platform. Designed to collect, aggregate, and analyze n-tier operational, environmental, and social data across supply chains, the platform serves as a smart and auditable data backbone for product traceability and transparency, empowering manufacturers and brands across all industries with critical end-to-end visibility.

Organizations like Danone, Longchamp, or Eramet use Tilkal to trace products, identify and score sourcing risks, demonstrate compliance with regulations such as EUDR, ESPR, and forced labor laws, create Digital Product Passports, and substantiate their ESG commitments.

Tilkal is supported by the European Commission's most competitive European Innovation Council Accelerator.