Loch Duart renews partnership with HEART UK to promote a healthy lifestyle and diet
Loch Duart salmon, based in the remote communities of North West Scotland and known for their small, low-impact farming have teamed up once again with HEART UK, the UK's only cholesterol charity. In a partnership which will run for a year, the partners will focus on how a healthy diet, combined with regular activity and exercise can make a huge difference to people’s cholesterol levels and heart health.
Over the next year Loch Duart and HEART UK will create and share six simple, healthy and delicious recipes which use Loch Duart salmon. The dishes will help people move towards a more nutritional and heart-healthy diet. There will also be a series of events, including fundraising activities across all Loch Duart farms, to raise money for HEART UK and build awareness about how lowering cholesterol, can save lives.
Mark Warrington, Managing Director of Loch Duart said:
“Raising strong, healthy salmon is absolutely central to Loch Duart, so being able to renew our partnership with HEART UK makes perfect sense. We know that growing our fish at sea in a low impact, low stocking density environment ensures that we rear salmon that is unrivalled not only in taste but in quality"
“Loch Duart salmon has higher levels of omega-3 per 100g and in some cases double the levels of other salmon available in the UK market. By doing things the Loch Duart way we know we are rearing salmon that, as part of a healthy balanced diet as recommended by HEART UK, can go a long way to lowering cholesterol. We look forward to working closely with HEART UK to raise awareness about improving heart health and to fundraise through a series of healthy and challenging events.”
The Loch Duart farm teams in the Uists, Sutherland and across Scotland are planning to take on a series of fundraising events during HEART UK’s National Cholesterol Month in October 2022. There will be four weekly challenges for people to take on under the title ‘Small Changes = A Big Difference’ and the charity is keen to show how small changes can help make a big difference to heart health and cholesterol levels.
Jules Payne CEO at HEART UK said:
"We are delighted that Loch Duart has renewed its partnership with us. HEART UK is always striving to create a healthier UK through increased public awareness about Cholesterol, and our planned activity with Loch Duart over the next 12 months will help us to achieve that."
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