As global leaders gathered in Glasgow to negotiate the latest UN climate agreement, a small Colorado-based company struck a quietly disruptive deal with one of the world’s largest pet food manufacturers. Bond Pet Foods announced in November an industry-first partnership with Hill’s Pet Nutrition (a subsidiary of Colgate-Palmolive) to develop “cultured meat proteins” – meat grown in a lab.
The role of gene editing in reducing the cost of cell-based meat
Quotes from the Genetic Literacy Project, February 12, 2024 According to a study by the University of California, Berkeley, producing meat in a lab could slash emissions by 96 percent. However, the...








