4 days agoEpisode 91 of Business for Good Podcast: Lisa Keefe of Meatingplace Magazine!If you follow the meat or the alt-meat industry closely, chances are high that you’ve read Lisa Keefe’s work. As the editor-in-chief of both Meatingplace magazine and now Alt-Meat magazine too, Lisa has been both reporting on and editorializing on all things meat for the past 15 years. …Meat2 min read
Jun 20Spotlight on Animal-Free MeatEating Plant-Based: Better for You and the Planet A lot of folks these days seem to think that transitioning to a plant-based diet sounds like a good idea. It’s with good reason. An increasing body of research indicates that a plant-based diet can be beneficial in helping prevent, managing, or…Plant Based4 min read
Jun 12Podcast Episode 90: This Dude Vasectomized Himself!Meet Dr. Esgar Guarin, the Evangelical Vasectomist If you regularly listen to the Business for Good Podcast (and I hope you do!), you know that the show often focuses on founders of companies creating new products to solve serious problems like food sustainability, climate change, plastic pollution, and more. …Business For Good2 min read
May 18Kansas’ Legal Solution in Search of a Plant-Based ProblemAs part of her effort to beef up her cred with Kansas’ cattle industry, not only did Governor Laura Kelly just declare May to be “Beef Month,” but she went far beyond the merely symbolic gesture when she recently signed SB 261 into law. …Plant Based2 min read
May 5Does “Vegan” Food Taste as Good as “100% Plant-Based” Food? Apparently Not.You don’t get a second chance to make a first impression. That’s one reason front-of-package food labeling is so important. A rose, by another name it turns out, just doesn’t smell as sweet. This is a major reason so many animal product replacement companies have tended to shy away from…Vegan4 min read
Feb 9When the Impossible Becomes Inevitable: The Quest for Serum-Free Cultivated MeatBy Paul Shapiro Five years after its 2011 founding, Impossible Foods had raised hundreds of millions of dollars, was valued by its investors at $800 million, yet was essentially still pre-revenue. Was this all just VC fantasyland, asked The Counter at the time. …Food Technology5 min read
Jan 21, 2021How Animal Advocates (Inadvertently) Helped Launch Synthetic Biology Rennet in CheeseBy Paul Shapiro Often when alt-protein advocates make the case that biotech food startups can succeed with products like Perfect Day’s non-animal whey and Clara Foods’ non-animal egg proteins, the widespread displacement of rennet in cheese is Exhibit A. For millennia, calf-based rennet was used to make cheese, and now…Cheese5 min read
Dec 3, 2020Metal Pens: Good for the Goose and Good for the GanderBy Paul Shapiro If you were to argue a case before the Supreme Court today, you’d notice something a bit unusual. At your desk, the highest court in the land would have laid out before you pens should you need to write something during the proceedings. What’s unusual about these…History4 min read
Oct 21, 2020Technology to Animals’ Rescue: A Book Review of “A Traitor to His Species”By Paul Shapiro In his riveting new book about the founder of America’s first animal welfare organization, historian Ernest Freeberg does a magnificent job detailing the problems animals faced in 19th- century America and the campaigns of those who crusaded on their behalf. …Animal Rights7 min read
Oct 8, 2020Saving Charismatic Minifauna: How Precision Fermentation Spared Tens of Millions of FirefliesBy Paul Shapiro Supply chains for any product can be messy, but it’s hard to imagine one messier than how diabetics before the ’90s got their insulin. …Biotechnology6 min read