4Mins ReadCellRev, a Newcastle-based bioprocessor of cell culture technologies, has ceased trading and appointed administrators to sell its assets. UK biotech firm CellulaREvolution (CellRev), an enzyme technology specialist for the cultivated meat, regenerative medicine and vaccine sectors, has gone into administration. “We couldn’t deliver commercial milestones fast enough to secure Series A investment. The bar is […] The post UK Cultivated Meat Tech Firm CellRev Calls It Quits, Citin...| Green Queen
5Mins ReadYves Veggie Cuisine, a 40-year-old Canadian meat-free brand, is being taken off shelves by owner Hain Celestial, sparking furore on social media. After four decades in operation, a fan-favourite brand of plant-based meat is being discontinued, leaving scores of consumers outraged. Canada’s Yves Veggie Cuisine, which defined the earliest wave of meat alternatives and once […] The post Legacy Plant Protein Brand Yves Veggie Cuisine is Being Discontinued – and People are Mad appe...| Green Queen
4Mins ReadWith interest in plant-based eating heightening in the Philippines, a wave of hospitality groups has committed to increasing meat-free options. In the Philippines, the hotel industry is increasingly aligning its food policies with the public’s wishes. Over the last few months, a host of hospitality operators have pledged to increase the share of plant-based food […] The post As Philippines Embraces Plant-Based Food, Its Hotel Industry Follows Suit appeared first on Green Queen.| Green Queen
4Mins ReadScottish startup Beastly Brews, which produced the oat milk liqueur Panther M*lk, has ceased trading after two supermarket listings fell through. Three years after appearing on Dragons’ Den, the Glasgow-based producer of Panther M*lk, a line of oat milk liqueurs, has fallen into liquidation. Beastly Brews has appointed Donald McKinnon accountancy firm WBG as its […] The post Panther M*lk: Dairy-Free Liqueur Maker From Dragons’ Den Shuts Down appeared first on Green Queen.| Green Queen
6Mins ReadOur weekly column rounds up the latest sustainable food innovation news. This week, Future Food Quick Bites covers Greggs’s vegan steak bake return, Savor’s carbon-based butter launch, and Coco Gauff’s Naked Smoothie collab. New products and launches British bakery chain Greggs has brought back its Vegan Steak Bake, now called Vegan Lattice (Steak-Free) and available […] The post Future Food Quick Bites: Greggs Steak Bake, Coco Gauff Smoothie & Vegan Dog Treats appeared firs...| Green Queen
There are a lot of foods Americans don't dislike, with tofu fourth on the list. Proteins, especially seafood, make up a majority of the top 10.| Green Queen
Ahead of its expected EU launch this year, plant-based meat giant Impossible Foods has lost a four-year trademark battle with a Barcelona bakery.| Green Queen
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In our weekly column, Future Food Quick Bites, we round up the latest developments in the alt-protein and sustainable food industry.| Green Queen
In our weekly column, Future Food Quick Bites, we round up the latest developments in the alt-protein and sustainable food industry.| Green Queen
The EU Commission has set aside €350M in funding opportunities to boost food and biotech innovation, highlighting the "significant potential" of fermentation in its life sciences strategy.| Green Queen
In our weekly column, Future Food Quick Bites, we round up the latest developments in the alt-protein and sustainable food industry.| Green Queen
Following a 34% drop in sales last year, Germany's Veganz Group has established Mililk FoodTech and will sell its OrbiFarm subsidiary for €30M.| Green Queen
Atlantic Natural Foods, the company behind Loma Linda and Tuno, has signed an asset purchase agreement with the Philippines's Century Pacific Food.| Green Queen
UK firm Multus Biotechnology has unveiled an animal-free media formulation for cultivated meat, allowing companies to eliminate serum from their products.| Green Queen
The TCHO chocolate company works directly with global partner farmers and scientists to co-create a better chocolate by investing in cacao-producing communities in South America, the Caribbean and Africa.| Bioneers
We conducted independent research into green website hosting companies in an effort to separate the genuinely eco-friendly providers from those who might simply be using sustainable business buzzwords as a marketing ploy - ie 'Greenwashing'. Here's what we found... The post Green Web Hosting Companies – the Top, Genuinely Eco-Friendly Website Hosts appeared first on 8X Digital Marketing UK.| 8X Digital Marketing UK