US pea-protein specialist Puris doubles capacity
Named the most innovative food company in the world by Fast Company earlier this year, Puris was an early innovator in the alt-meat space.
Named the most innovative food company in the world by Fast Company earlier this year, Puris was an early innovator in the alt-meat space.
Working backwards, Vert Design created a product specifically to generate economic demand for waste.
Both products look remarkably like the real things – but are vegan, containing soy proteins and omega-3 fatty acids.
“We believe that changing the world should be as easy as changing your underwear.”
“Now is the time for organisations to drive the agenda on social wealth creation and environmental responsibility to make the world a better place.”
Globally, 254 million tonnes of used paper towels are dumped annually.
“With industry collaboration, we can overcome common challenges on our way to transform to a circular business.”
After a successful trial at 50 stores, UK retailer Boots has expanded its Recycle at Boots program across the kingdom.
Lingerie made from recycled nylon and fishing nets is branded Bendon Conscious Simplicity.
Convenience-store network offers expanded range of plant-based meals at more than 350 outlets from this week.
Restaurants can apply to be assessed, receiving different levels of accreditation – bronze, silver and gold – based on their execution of sustainability strategies.
Swiss company ABB has unveiled an all-in-one fast EV charger, able to fully charge an electric vehicle in 15 minutes or less.
Thanks to a slew of investments and partnerships with luxury and fast-fashion brands, resale is winning the race for now.
Black is taking on the world’s biggest names in sneakers with a range of sustainable and stylish kicks made from hemp and cotton.
Using peas instead of nuts and oats like other alt-milk brands results in healthier products with less sugar and fat.