
Holland & Barrett, the UK’s leading health and wellness
retailer, has today announced that it is the first major UK retailer to stop
sourcing all krill products, having informed all suppliers of its commitment to
fully exit the category by April 2026. This decision underscores Holland &
Barrett’s ongoing commitment to responsible sourcing and to protecting the
fragile ecosystems that sustain global wellness.
From January 2026, Holland & Barrett will only sell
through its existing krill stock, with a complete exit from the category by
April 2026. During this transition period, the company will actively support
customers with education and guidance on sustainable krill alternatives that
provide the same trusted benefits without impacting Antarctic marine
life.
As part of this commitment, Holland & Barrett is proud
to voice support for the work of Sea
Shepherd calling for stronger protections for krill and Antarctic
ecosystems. Through Holland & Barrett’s own investigations, in addition to
the research and learnings from its discussions with Sea Shepherd, this
commitment has been made to enable the business to take a step further towards
its mission to accelerate positive environmental change.
“Our decision to exit krill products is part of our ongoing
journey to become a more sustainable, nature-positive business that protects
the ecosystems we all depend on” said Jessica Long, Sustainability & Impact
Director at Holland & Barrett. “This move is part of our wider
sustainability commitment - from sourcing and labelling products responsibly,
to reducing waste, switching to renewables and improving energy efficiency
across our stores, logistics and operations. By echoing support for Sea
Shepherd’s vital work and helping customers choose more ocean-friendly
alternatives, we’re taking another meaningful step towards a future where
people and nature can thrive together - because true wellness doesn’t stop at
the body; it starts at the source - and with the world we share. We hope our
action inspires greater understanding and appreciation of the need to protect
the fragile ecosystems that underpin global wellness.”
"For the past three years, our annual ship
expeditions to the Antarctica have documented the growing conflict between
whales and super trawlers as the two compete for krill, the primary food source
for whales, penguins and seals," said Peter Hammarstedt, Campaign Director
for Sea Shepherd Global. "We have been waiting a long time for a major
retailer to take action and to do the right thing when it comes to Antarctic
protection and the krill fishery. We welcome Holland & Barrett's decision
to cease all krill product sales, and we call for other retailers to do the
same."