Dorset Cereals

Dorset Cereals helping people across the UK plant 8,000 trees in their local area as part of MOREwoods.

Dorset Cereals make unadulterated breakfast cereals that are honest, tasty and real. All their recipes are created in Poundbury, Dorset. They believe life’s too short to settle for second best, and that the simple pleasures in life are often the most rewarding. Like walking barefoot in the morning dew, an ice cream on a warm day or a breakfast picnic in a beautiful woodland……simple but the best things in life usually are.

To find out about their range and for all sorts of other great stuff - events, competitions and tips on enjoying life's simple pleasures - visit their website.

They make every effort to minimise their impact on the environment. All their electricity is purchased from renewable sources and they recycle all their card and plastic waste. They also generate a small amount of food waste (spillages and similar) and rather than send this to landfill, they give it to local pigs. 

Living and working in such a beautiful part of Dorset is a constant reminder that they are obligated as a company to look after our environment.

  

 

 

Dorset Cereals

 

“We are absolutely thrilled to be working with The Woodland Trust to help local people across the UK plant 8000 trees.  One of life’s great simple pleasures is a walk in the woods and by supporting The Woodland Trust hopefully we will be able to help many more people experience this pleasure” –  Dorset Cereals, Poundbury, Dorset.

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