Two UK food giants have committed to protecting the world's forests by becoming Sustainable Palm Oil Ambassadors.
Chester Zoo has announced that KTC, a leading supplier of food oils, and leading food manufacturer The Compleat Food Group, signed up to the programme, which is set up and run by Chester Zoo to fight deforestation in palm oil supply chains.
As ambassadors, both companies have pledged to use palm oil derived from deforestation-free sustainable sources and to promote the use of sustainable palm oil to protect vulnerable habitats.
Eleanor Evans, Deforestation-free Campaigns Project Officer at the Zoo, said: "We are delighted that these two forward-thinking companies have joined forces with us in this campaign. It’s vital that deforestation free palm oil becomes standard, and its only through championing this, sourcing responsibly and increased transparency that we can start to shift the dial to make it the norm. We hope that this will inspire other businesses to drive positive change!"
Chester Zoo began its work on Sustainable Palm Oil in 2012 and has been working with partners in an oil palm dominated landscape in Borneo for two decades. Palm oil, commonly found in many supermarket products, often receives a bad reputation due to unsustainable production which drives the destruction of huge areas of rainforest in Sumatra, Borneo and other regions.
However, palm oil itself is not inherently bad. It is both versatile and efficient - it can yield 10-15 times as much oil per acre than other sources, which means that swapping to another plant source is not necessarily better and can contribute to an increase in deforestation.
By supporting deforestation-free sustainable palm oil production, Ambassadors are incentivising growers to farm in forest-friendly ways, protecting rainforests and the animals that rely on them.
David Moore, Group ESG Director at The Compleat Food Group, said: “At The Compleat Food Group, we’re proud to stand alongside Chester Zoo as Sustainable Palm Oil Ambassadors. Our mission is to create Food to Feel Good, food that’s not only delicious and affordable, but also better for people and the planet.
“By joining this initiative, we’re reinforcing our commitment to sustainable sourcing and encouraging others across the industry to support the transition to responsible palm oil production. Together, we can protect vital habitats and drive meaningful change.”
Gary Lewis, Head of Business Development and Sustainability at KTC Edibles, said the company was proud to use and promote certified sustainable palm oil.
Mr Lewis said: “Becoming a Communities Ambassador for Chester Zoo is the latest step in our mission to lead the way on the responsible sourcing of edible oils and to creating a more sustainable future for all.”
Find out more about the Sustainable Palm Oil Ambassadors scheme here: www.chesterzoo.org/SPOAmbassadors
Related Members
-
News
Unique genetic lines discovered: New penguin study shows importance of DNA research in conservation 2nd May, 2026Geneticists at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) have concluded that Northern rockhopper… -
News
Hope for threatened antelopes as Bongo calf Is born at Woburn Safari Park 1st May, 2026Woburn Safari Park is celebrating the birth of a healthy male Eastern Mountain bongo calf, offering a rare and hopeful moment for one of the world’s… -
News
Blog: My journey into zoos - From curious beginner to Senior Team Leader & DMZAA student 30th April, 2026In this week's blog, Billie Aslett (Tilgate Zoo) writes about the fulfilling path to becoming a zookeeper, and the benefits of a DMZAA qualification: …
.png?w=100&h=50&zc=1&f=jpeg&hash=a6098944bc611cf5f5dd4822bede5f2d)
