The Wildlife Trusts have launched a new campaign to raise awareness of hidden peat in retail products.
Many consumers are aware of the environmental dangers of using peat – both to wildlife and to the climate – and so avoid buying peat-based composts. But some people may be inadvertently buying peat-based products without realising that it is often used as a growing medium for houseplants, leafy salads and mushrooms.
The Hidden Peat campaign will help to increase consumer understanding of peat-based products and help more people to understand the pressures that UK peatlands face, such as those in Somerset which are being dug up for use in horticulture.
It would be much easier if consumers even had a choice. How would anyone know whether a plant has used peat or not?
This is what regulations are for