Yes, Huel is actively investing in regenerative agriculture to reduce the environmental impact of its ingredients and support soil health and biodiversity.
What regenerative agriculture means
Regenerative agriculture goes beyond sustainable farming — it aims to actively restore ecosystems, improve soil health, sequester carbon, and increase biodiversity. Practices include reducing synthetic fertilizer use, promoting crop rotation, and restoring soil organic matter.
Huel's current regenerative agriculture work
Huel is working directly with farmers and suppliers who apply regenerative growing practices. Huel currently sources regenerative oats in the UK through a partnership with Gentle Farming, a pioneering regenerative agriculture program. These oats are produced using lower-input farming methods that prioritize soil health over yield maximization.
Why this matters
Oats are one of Huel's highest-volume ingredients. By sourcing regeneratively grown oats, Huel can meaningfully reduce the carbon and biodiversity impact of its most widely used ingredient.
Plans to expand
Huel is committed to expanding its regenerative agriculture sourcing as the program scales and additional ingredient categories become viable for regenerative production.
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