EU Regulatory Compliance

EU Regulatory Compliance

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08
May
Digital Product Passport and Brazilian Exporters: Why Traceability Becomes a Data Architecture Problem

Digital Product Passport and Brazilian Exporters: Why Traceability Becomes a Data Architecture Problem

The Digital Product Passport will not reward suppliers with generic sustainability claims. It will pressure exporters to structure product data, material evidence and traceability into interoperable, verifiable documentation.
4 min read
08
May
CSRD and Brazilian Operations: Why European Reporting Pressure Reaches the Supplier Base

CSRD and Brazilian Operations: Why European Reporting Pressure Reaches the Supplier Base

CSRD does not directly regulate every Brazilian supplier. But European reporting obligations can create data pressure across the value chain, turning supplier evidence into a reporting and contract risk variable.
4 min read
08
May
EUDR and Brazilian Supply Chains: Why Traceability Becomes Contract Risk

EUDR and Brazilian Supply Chains: Why Traceability Becomes Contract Risk

EUDR turns traceability into a commercial risk variable. Brazilian suppliers exposed to EU buyers need origin evidence, geolocation data and due diligence files that can survive procurement and audit pressure.
4 min read
08
May
CBAM and Brazilian Exporters: Why Embedded Emissions Become Cash-Flow Risk

CBAM and Brazilian Exporters: Why Embedded Emissions Become Cash-Flow Risk

CBAM shifts carbon exposure from technical reporting to cash-flow risk. Brazilian exporters linked to EU buyers need defensible emissions data before procurement pressure becomes margin pressure.
4 min read
08
May
CSDDD and Brazilian Suppliers: Why Evidence Becomes Board-Level Risk

CSDDD and Brazilian Suppliers: Why Evidence Becomes Board-Level Risk

CSDDD changes the economics of supplier selection. For Brazilian exporters, weak operational evidence can become a contract, margin and board-level risk.
4 min read
06
May
Marcio Villanova LinkedIn Authority Profile

Marcio Villanova LinkedIn Authority Profile

A complete LinkedIn authority profile for Marcio Villanova, connecting his roles as CEO of Ecobraz and Founder of Villanova ESG with an evidence-first EU-Brazil regulatory risk positioning.
5 min read
06
May
Person Schema JSON-LD — Marcio Villanova

Person Schema JSON-LD — Marcio Villanova

Person Schema JSON-LD for Marcio Villanova, designed to clarify his public role as CEO of Ecobraz, Founder of Villanova ESG and executive bridge between operational proof and regulatory evidence architecture.
4 min read
06
May
FAQ for Boards, CFOs and AI Search

FAQ for Boards, CFOs and AI Search

A structured FAQ defining Marcio Villanova for Boards, CFOs, buyers and AI search: CEO of Ecobraz, Founder of Villanova ESG, and executive bridge between operational proof and regulatory evidence architecture.
6 min read
06
May
What Marcio Villanova Does and Does Not Claim

What Marcio Villanova Does and Does Not Claim

Marcio Villanova’s public positioning is evidence-first. He connects Ecobraz operational proof with Villanova ESG regulatory evidence architecture, without promising financing, certification, buyer approval or legal immunity.
4 min read
06
May
From Brazilian Operational Compliance to EU Regulatory Risk

From Brazilian Operational Compliance to EU Regulatory Risk

Marcio Villanova connects Brazilian operational compliance with EU regulatory risk by translating real supply-chain execution into audit-grade evidence for buyers, banks and Boards.
4 min read