
Lower carbon emissions thanks to pea chicken by «Planted»
Planted is something of a rock star of the Swiss food industry, shaking up the market with vegan chicken. Last spring, I needed to go to ETH Zurich to try planted.chicken. Today, it’s available in supermarkets.
The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology ETH evokes thoughts of astrophysics, computer science and medical technology. Thinking of it as a producer of fake chicken made of pea protein is strange. Planted is a spin-off spawned at ETH, where it produces the chicken alternative that leaves a smaller carbon footprint than its animal counterpart. Last March, I got to taste it for the first time.
Trend food or hype chicken?
Planted’s success proves that sustainability and lowering carbon emissions are real customer needs and not just trendy, hollow words. Sustainability is no longer a marginal fundamentalist topic but has turned into a full-blown multimillion capitalist business. A business that creates jobs. Planted currently employs 25 people. When I paid them a visit at ETH last year, they were a team of four.
Small fish in a tank full of sharks
When I flew the family nest over 15 years ago, I suddenly had to cook for myself. But it wasn’t long until this necessity became a virtue. Today, rattling those pots and pans is a fundamental part of my life. I’m a true foodie and devour everything from junk food to star-awarded cuisine. Literally. I eat way too fast.
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