Now shop with the confidence that you are helping save tropical species and their homes from deforestation. Use PalmOil Scan, produced in collaboration with the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) and led by top conservation-minded zoos around the world, to check if the product you are about to purchase is from a company committed to sourcing sustainable palm oil. Our database contains products from 1000’s of brands and 100's of consumer product manufacturers to reveal how committed they are to certified sustainable palm oil.
Sustainable Shopping Choices Matter.
- Learn about palm oil and why boycotting is not the answer
- Use our barcode scanner or search by product keyword to shop sustainably
- Play a role in contacting companies to ensure they are sourcing certified sustainable palm oil
- Learn how you can help protect wildlife and wild places
App and barcode scanner are currently supported in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore. Check back later to see which regions we expand to next!
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Is PalmOil Scan free?
Yes, PalmOil Scan is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is PalmOil Scan legit?
🤔 The PalmOil Scan app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
EDITED (from first review, titled “Inaccurate”): I like the purpose of this app, but it labels may to many companies as “Excellent”. It is largely based on companies commitments, but not actually what they are doing. It is also mostly based on the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO). This may sound good, but it is actually not. For starters, the RSPO fails to enforce its own regulations. For example, Procter and Gamble (P&G) is a member of RSPO, yet it is linked to intense destruction of natural wildlife habitat and severe human rights violations. However, the app lists them as “good”! Actually, many companies in the RSPO are like that. The rating algorithm should take into account studies done to measure the company’s deforestation and human rights abuses, not just the purchases of Certified Sustainable Palm Oil (CSPO). Also, the RSPO is dominated by businesses and they are making the majority of the decisions at this point. RSPO is not driving necessary change. This app needs a place for other certifications, including Fair Trade and Palm Done Right. In addition, membership in POIG should be considered as well.
Great app!
Great user friendly app! Easy to use and an incredible resource
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Palm Oil Scanner
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Palm Oil Scanner app has been quite useful in helping me decide products to buy. I’ve even stopped buying some items learning that the manufacturer doesn’t care about the environment nor animals nor the rain forest. If we don’t start caring, who will?
Good but needs improvement
I love the idea of this app but it’s not quite finished. It needs a redesign (it looks like it was designed for iOS 6) and the lists feel incomplete.
BEST APP TO SAVE THE EARTH!
My boy maverick showed me this
Back button?
If you browse the app’s links there’s no way to get back to the app’s Home Screen where the scanner is. I don’t see where this app is expressing any affiliation to POIG chartered RSPO palm oil, which is important!
Decently Helpful
This app has provided me with some peace of mind as i shop, it does offer decent range of products in their database but wish it had even more. It is a shame that there aren’t more apps like this which isn’t a diss on this app. We need to demand more apps like this! Excited to see more from this app!
Deceiving the public
This app is a hoax! It lists many brands like Hershey, Mars and Nestle that actually use palm oil in their products. Read the reports from Greenpeace or The Rainforest Action Network (RAN) to have a better idea of the actual situation. Shame on the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo for not doing their homework.
Use this app!!
This app is helping the orangutans! Use this app whenever you can. When you first get on the app it takes to a home page, then you push scan a barcode. It’ll ask to access your camera click “allow”. Before you buy an item, scan the barcode and it’ll tell you if it is RSPO approved. If it is then you can definitely buy it. This app is amazing, definitely use all the time.
Helpful
Really nice that there is an easy app to help you shop more conscientiously! Love it
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