Spotlight: Bond Pet Foods

Meet Bond Pet Foods… reimagining pet nutrition and the “#SeeingGreen Solutionist of the Day” for February 20.

Bond Pet Foods is a biotechnology company revolutionizing the pet food industry by developing high-quality animal proteins through fermentation – “so people, pets, farm animals and the planet all win.” Founded in 2017 and based in Boulder, Colorado, Bond uses precision fermentation to produce real meat proteins—such as chicken, beef, and fish—without the need for factory farming. Using some of the same processes that are employed in craft brewing, Bond produces high-quality animal proteins through fermentation, harvests them to better meet the nutritional requirements of companion animals and supplies the ingredients to manufacturers for pet food, treat and supplement applications.

Sustainability is at the core of Bond Pet Foods’ mission. By using precision fermentation instead of industrial animal agriculture, the company drastically reduces land use, water consumption and greenhouse gas emissions associated with traditional meat production. Bond’s process eliminates the need for antibiotics, hormones and other environmentally harmful inputs, making pet food both safer and more sustainable. By partnering with leading food scientists and sustainability advocates, Bond is pioneering a more ethical, climate-friendly future for pet nutrition, offering consumers a way to reduce their pets’ carbon pawprint without compromising on quality or taste.

Fact of the Day: "If America’s dogs and cats were their own country, their consumption of meat products alone would rank fifth in the world." - Rich Kelleman

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About the "#SeeingGreen Solutionist of the Day"
This series celebrates and highlights the brands and innovators dedicated to creating a greener, more sustainable world. Each day, the series shines a spotlight on a trailblazer making significant strides in promoting eco-friendly living through innovative products, solutions and practices.

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