Flower Farm Sells 50 Million Palm Oil-Free Products

Why this is here: The Flower Farm estimates its palm oil-free products have prevented the deforestation of an area equivalent to 7.8 million square meters of rainforest.
The Flower Farm, a company based in the Netherlands, reports selling over 50 million products free of palm oil. This sales volume potentially saved 2.9 million kilograms of palm oil production. That amount equals roughly 7.8 million square meters of palm oil plantations.
The company began with rainforest-friendly margarine and expanded into spreads and cookies. Currently, nearly 4,000 stores stock their products. About 1.3 million households in the Netherlands and Belgium now purchase their deforestation-free items weekly.
The Flower Farm intends to expand its product line. They aim to offer palm oil-free alternatives in every store aisle currently dominated by palm and coconut oil. The company acknowledges the ongoing loss of rainforest—an area the size of 11 soccer fields every minute—and continues to share its message with consumers.
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