Westgate Labs has been named the winner of the Sustainable Exhibitor Award at the National Equine Show 2025, recognising its pioneering commitment to environmental sustainability in the equestrian industry.
The award, presented by Ruth Dancer and Zoe Rudge of White Griffin, was accepted by Kristy Hodgson, a director of Westgate Labs, in recognition of the company’s innovative approach to reducing environmental impact through targeted parasite control, sustainable packaging, and land regeneration projects.
Liz Ormesher, event director of the National Equine Show, said: “We are thrilled to celebrate the very best examples of sustainability at this year’s National Equine Show. Sustainability is not just about removing plastic or installing solar panels, it’s about innovation and adapting products to reduce environmental impact or creating new solutions to solve environmental problems.
“This year’s entries have truly demonstrated that creativity and ambition can make a positive difference for both our industry and our planet.”
Westgate Labs was recognised for a range of sustainability initiatives, including:
Innovative compostable sample pots
Replacing hundreds of thousands of polystyrene pots with a plant-based, fully compostable alternative.
Zero-waste packaging
Award-winning system ensuring all materials are compostable or reusable, reducing their waste to landfill by around 90%.
Fen Letch Nature Reserve
Undertaking a 135-acre rewilding project transforming former open-cast mining land into a thriving carbon-sequestering wildlife habitat.
Sustainability advocacy
Working with CANTER, British Equestrian, World Horse Welfare, and other leading equine organisations to educate owners on sustainable parasite control.
Ms Hodgson said: “Sustainability is at the core of everything we do at Westgate Labs.
“From rethinking packaging to supporting biodiversity, we believe that businesses can be a force for environmental good. We are incredibly proud to be recognised with this award and hope it inspires the equestrian community to continue embracing sustainability.”