F-Label

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Fermentation

F-Label Establishes Standards for Animal-Free Ingredients Produced via Fermentation

V-Label GmbH has introduced F-Label, a certification dedicated to precision fermentation and related animal-free production technologies. The certification applies to processes such as biomass fermentation, syngas fermentation, and cell-free synthesis, which produce compounds traditionally derived from animals without using animal inputs. F-Label is intended to provide transparency regarding the production process of these ingredients, ensuring they are animal-free while differentiating them from traditional plant-based products. Unlike vegan certification, which considers ethical and environmental factors, F-Label verifies that no animals were involved in production while acknowledging that the final products may be molecularly identical to animal-derived ingredients. The first company to receive F-Label certification is Luyef Biotechnologies, a biotech firm focused on alternative proteins. Luyef’s certified product is a precision-fermented myoglobin designed to enhance the color, …

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Meatly CEO Owen Ensor

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Interviews

Meatly: “As the Number of Cultivated Meat Companies Proliferates, We Hope to Set the Standard for the Industry”

Meatly is a cultivated meat company which became the first in Europe to receive regulatory approval after gaining clearance to sell cultivated chicken for pet food in the UK last year. The company achieved this milestone with a team of ten after raising just £3.5 million. Meatly also recently became the first company to be certified under C-Label, a new trademark for cultivated food products launched by V-Label. The certification aims to help consumers understand the production process behind cultivated meat, while enhancing trust and acceptance of cultivated products. Owen Ensor is the CEO of Meatly; previously, he was a Bain consultant and ran an insect protein facility. We spoke to him to find out more about the company’s partnership with C-Label. As the first …

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Renato Pichler of V-Label/C-Label

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Interviews

C-Label: “We Stand at a Political Tipping Point and It Is Crucial That Cultivated Meat Receives Approval”

V-Label was founded 29 years ago and is now one of the world’s best-recognized vegan and vegetarian trademarks. It supports more than 35 NGOs worldwide and certifies over 70,000 products from 4,800+ licensees. Recently, V-Label launched C-Label, a new trademark for cultivated products. It is said to be the first independent authority to certify cultivated food producers around the globe. Renato Pichler is the CEO of Swissveg, the founder of V-Label GmbH, and a board member of ProVeg and the European Vegetarian Union. He has been working full-time to spread veganism and vegetarianism since 1993. We spoke to him to find out more about the new C-Label certification. Why is it essential for cultivated meat to have a dedicated certification like C-Label? Cultivated meat is …

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Cultivated meat C-Label

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Cultivated, Cell-Cultured & Biotechnology

V-Label Introduces C-Label, a New Certification for Cultivated Food Products

V-Label, the organization behind one of the world’s best-known vegan and vegetarian trademarks, has announced the launch of a new certification for cultivated food products. Called C-Label, it is said to be the first independent authority to certify cultivated food producers around the globe. To qualify, products must meet several conditions: Animal-free cell growth media must be used. Any interventions or procedures requiring animals must be demonstrably necessary, painless, and stress-free. Animals must not be killed during the procurement or manufacturing process. End products must be GMO-free, though GMOs may be used in the production process. Antibiotics must not be used, and products must be made using a pathogen-free process. They must also be free of heavy metals and plastics. Cell extractions from animals must …

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The Cultivated B. facility in Germany

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Company News

The Cultivated B. Achieves ISO Certification for Quality Management and Efficiency

German bioengineering company The Cultivated B. (TCB) announces the achievement of a significant milestone: obtaining the ISO 9001:2015 certification.  This globally recognized standard for quality management aims to demonstrate a company’s commitment to efficiently and effectively meeting the needs of its customers and stakeholders.  Valid for three years, this ISO certification underscores TCB’s commitment to quality management, operational efficiency, innovation, and customer satisfaction. According to the company, the certification process involved a comprehensive audit of the company’s operations, including developing a robust quality management system and detailed process documentation across all departments. As explained by ISO, implementing ISO 9001 signifies that an organization has established efficient processes and adequately trained employees to deliver high-quality products or services consistently. Dr. Hamid Noori, CEO of The Cultivated B., shares, …

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