Deforestation, pollution, climate-change—these are all pressing problems that are accelerating, in part, because of our global food systems. Conventional ways of making meat currently use 39% of the world’s habitable land. With meat consumption set to double in fewer than 30 years, we’re on an unsustainable path.
Breaking convention
One solution is developing new sources of protein and more efficient production processes. The challenge is that this new meat has to be genuinely appealing to consumers—it needs to taste and cost the same as conventional meat.
Despite the urgency of this problem, there is limited investment in research and development. On top of that, even if a feasible alternative to meat is found there’s no infrastructure in place to produce these new products at scale.