Humans have hunted and killed animals for meat since prehistoric times. Most of our habitable land and freshwater resources are dedicated to growing animals for meat.
But the way we produce meat today is highly inefficient and unsustainable
To make meat production sustainable to help secure the future of coming generations, researchers have found out a novel way to make alternate meat. The future meat will be grown in bioreactors but will taste like animal meat. Cruelty-free meat will use only a fraction of resources that are required for traditional meat production
The world’s first industrial cultured meat facility opened in the city of Rehovot, Israel
Israel-based Future Meat Technologies recently announced that its production facility has gone live. Future Meat Technologies is using bioreactors to culture meat for human consumption.
The facility can produce 1102 pounds (500 kilograms) of cultured, or lab-grown, meat every day…enough to make 5,000 hamburgers. The facility can also produce chicken meat, pork, lamb and plans to add beef to its production line soon.
Future Meat Technologies aims to reach U.S. shelves in 2022. It is currently in the process of finalizing locations in the United States for its projected expansion.
The world’s First Lab-Grown Meat Restaurant
Israel is also home to the world’s first restaurant dedicated to lab-grown meat. Launched last year, ‘The Chicken’ is a sustainable restaurant that serves chicken meat made from protein grown from cells in a bioreactor.