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Cookie Policy

A. What are cookies?

Some User Data is collected on the Services by us and third parties with whom we partner through the use of Cookies. Cookies are small data file identifiers that are transferred to your device or browser that allow us, and third parties with whom we partner, to recognize your browser or mobile device and transfer information about you and your use of our Services. For example, Cookies that we use tell us how many times you have visited one of our websites, your search preferences, and if you have clicked on an advertisement that has been displayed to you.

We (and third parties with whom we partner) may also deliver a file known as a web beacon, pixel or pixel tag to you through our Services. “Web Beacons” are small, invisible graphic images that may be used on the Services interface or in emails relating to the Services to collect certain information and monitor user activity on the Services interface, such as to count visits, access Cookies, understand usage effectiveness and to determine if an email has been opened and acted upon. “Pixels” or “Pixel Tags,” also known as clear GIFs, beacons, spotlight, tags or web bugs, are a method for passing information from the user’s device to a third-party website (for example, information about a user’s browsing behavior, what links they click on, and purchases they have made on the Services).

We (and third parties with whom we partner) may deliver Web Beacons or Pixel Tags to you through our Services. Web Beacons allow ad networks, marketing partners and other service providers that we use to provide anonymized, aggregated auditing, research and reporting for us, for advertisers and our other partners. Web Beacons also enable ad networks and other partners to track your behavior for their own analysis and use, and to serve targeted advertisements to you on the Services or when you visit other websites or platforms. These Web Beacons enable third-party companies to view, edit, or set their own cookies when you visit the Services, just as if you had visited a web page from their site.

Browsers and devices have tools that allow you to disable cookies on sites and apps. If you disable Cookies you may not be able to access all the features of our services. We suggest that you keep our Essential Cookies (described below) active for a better user experience and to help us keep improving and developing our products and services.

B. Which types of cookies does Darling and Green use?

The categories of Cookies used on the Services are described below. A more detailed list of the specific Cookies being used on each of the Services is available as part of our consent management platform. For instructions on how to access our consent management platform,, please see below under Can I Change My Cookie Preferences?

First-Party Cookies

Our Services use our own Cookies, which may be facilitated through use of technologies provided by our third-party vendors (“First-Party Cookies”), to recognize you and remember you as a unique user:

Strictly Necessary or Essential Cookies

These Cookies are essential in order for you to move around the Services and to use the features of the Services. We use “Session Cookies” to remember you during your session on our Services. They remain in your browser or device until you leave the site and are then deleted from your device once you leave the Services. Session Cookies are used to ensure you are served content correctly, to balance and monitor load on our servers, and for other technical matters essential to the operation of our Services. You can configure your device to reject these cookies, but if you do the Services are unlikely to work correctly.

Our consent management platform uses Cookies to record your preferences about our First-Party Cookies and the Third-Party Cookies described below, and to store and share your preferences with relevant third parties. These Cookies are essential for compliance with the legal obligations imposed on us and on third parties with whom we have a business relationship to ensure we request your consent, record your consent preferences, and act on such consent preferences.

Functionality Cookies

These cookies remember how you prefer to use the Services and enable us to improve the functionality of the Services. Functional Cookies are “Persistent Cookies” that remain in your browser or device until you delete them or they reach their expiration date (which may vary depending on the Cookie). These may, for example, be used to remember your preferences when you use the Services, recognize you when you return to the Services, provide ads, and enhance your experience on the Services. Use of a Persistent Cookie may be linked to Personal Data while interacting with the Services. If you reject Functional Cookies, you may still use the Services but functionality may be limited in some areas.

Targeting/Advertising Cookies

Targeting Cookies are used to deliver relevant advertisements to users both on and off the Services. We analyze what pages you visit on these sites, what products or services you view, and whether you view or click on ads or links that are shown to you. We may also use Cookies to learn whether someone who saw an ad later visited and took an action on the advertiser’s site. We use this information to send you interest-based ads and may also share this information with third parties as described in our Privacy Policy.

C. Can I Change My Cookie Preferences?

You can decide who you will allow to set Third-Party Cookies on your browser or device by going to our consent management platform by clicking on the Cookie Settings button in the footer of every page on the Services. Please note that if you intend to opt out of tracking for advertising purposes, you will need to adjust your Cookie Settings separately for each brand.

California residents can opt out of the sale of their personal information, as “sale” is defined in the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), or by clicking on the “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” link in the footer of every page on the Services.

Certain browser settings may also allow you to choose whether or not to accept cookies or limit certain cookies. Most browsers also provide functionality that lets you review and erase cookies. You may wish to refer to this guide for information on commonly used browsers. Please be aware that if cookies are disabled, not all features of the Services may operate as intended.

Your mobile operating system may let you opt out from having your information collected or used for interest-based advertising on mobile devices. You should refer to the instructions provided by your mobile device’s manufacturer, but this functionality is usually available in the “Settings” section of your device. You can also stop us from collecting information via our applications by uninstalling those applications.

Certain web browsers may allow you to enable a “do not track” option that sends signals to the websites you visit indicating that you do not want your online activities tracked. This is different from blocking cookies as browsers with the “do not track” option selected may still accept cookies. We do not respond to “do not track” signals at this time. If we do so in the future, we will modify this Cookie Policy accordingly.

D. Does this Policy Change?

We may change this Cookie Policy at any time. Please take a look at the date at the top of this page to see when this Cookie Policy was last updated. Any changes in this Cookie Policy will become effective when we make the revised Cookie Policy available on the Services.