Heineken Faces Backlash for Destroying 300-Acre Orchard 🌳
Heineken has come under fire after clear-cutting a 300-acre orchard, equivalent to 140 football fields. Critics condemn the environmental impact of the UK's largest cider maker's actions.
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3.1K views • Apr 29, 2024
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Heineken has been slammed for chopping down a 300-acre orchard - the size of 140 football pitches.<br /><br />The UK's largest cider maker has felled the huge site - also home to a significant number migratory birds.<br /><br />Heineken has now 'levelled' Penrhos Orchard, on the Offa's Dyke path in Monmouthshire, Wales.<br /><br />According to the BBC, Heineken uprooted thousands of trees planted in 1997 as it wants to sell the land as they had a surplus of apples - but a demand decline for cider.<br /><br />Environmentalists have shown concerns about the impact this felling will have on migratory bird populations - particularly wintering thrush species such as fieldfare and redwing, who eat autumn berries then move on to apple crops and have been seen in significant numbers amongst the area.<br /><br />Though Heineken has insisted it acted in accordance with the Wildlife Act.
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