Heineken SLAMMED for CHOPPING 300-acre orchard after decline in demand for cider

Heineken has been slammed for chopping down a 300-acre orchard - the size of 140 football pitches. The UK’s largest cider maker has felled the huge site - also home to a significant number migratory birds. Heineken has now ’levelled’ Penrhos Orchard, on the Offa’s Dyke path in Monmouthshire, Wales. 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. #news #wales #heineken #cider #trees #environment #climate #scandal
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