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Peter Rowe interview: Craft beer brewing equipment in brewery! Metal tanks, alcoholic drink production

Revolutionising food production: ‘Similar to making wine’

Peter Rowe is part of the REACT-FIRST consortium and CEO of Deep Branch, a British carbon recycling biotechnology company. They have pioneered a process that uses microbes to convert carbon dioxide from industrial emissions and turns them into high-value proteins. This way, they aim to secure the global food system by meeting the demand for ...

Craft beer brewing equipment in brewery! Metal tanks, alcoholic drink production

Food made from air – sustainable protein production imitates nature

Feeding an expanding global population has a high cost, particularly for the planet. However, new food production methods aim to relieve this pressure by fixating atmospheric CO2 into climate-friendly food and feed products.

Arttu Lukkanen interview: Craft beer brewing equipment in brewery! Metal tanks, alcoholic drink production

Producing milk with CO2 and electricity

Milk without cows: the European Hydrocow project, funded by the European Innovation Council, aims to produce milk with carbon dioxide (CO2) and electricity, removing the cow from the process. They are working on engineering a microbe that converts CO2 and hydrogen, produced from water using electricity, into beta-lactoglobulin, a major constituent of milk. We interviewed ...

Rachel Mazac interview Home made hamburger with lettuce and cheese

Rachel Mazac: ‘The whole food system needs to change’

Rachel Mazac is a postdoctoral researcher at Stockholm University’s Stockholm Resilience Centre, working on food systems transformation for sustainability in a globalised context for Sweden and at the broader Nordic and EU levels. She focuses her research on the nexus of global food systems sustainability, agroecology, and diversifying foods, and has investigated future diet shifts ...

Mark Post interview Home made hamburger with lettuce and cheese

Mark Post: ‘The future of lab-grown meat is promising’

Mark Post is a co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer at Mosa Meat, a European food technology company that grows beef directly from animal cells as well as co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer at Qorium which grows leather in a similar fashion. Mark Post is Professor of Sustainable Industrial Tissue Engineering at Maastricht University and has ...

Janina Seubert interview: Image with fresh food

Janina Seubert: ‘Studying emotions helps to better understand our food habits’

How might neuroscience help to change producers’ practices and consumers’ choices for more sustainable food? Janina Seubert is an expert in affective neuroscience and human chemosensation at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm and a recipient of a European Research Council (ERC) grant. She was one of the ERC-funded researchers who discussed consumer behaviour at a ...

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