13th March 2024 Plant-based / Sustainable Foods
The plant-based manufacturer, which secured a $1.25m loan from the govt in 2022, moves from Kapiti where it was to be part of a food innovation hub.
The alt-protein player says it is outperforming the troubled plant-based sector with an increase in sales, despite a category-wide contraction.
Sustainable Foods has been named the 2022 Electra Kāpiti & Horowhenua Business of the Year.
The plant-based food manufacturer gets a loan of up to $1.25m from the government’s Regional Strategic Partnership Fund.
Alternative protein player Sustainable Foods has closed its capital raise reaching a total of $2.15m.
Impossible Burger Patties go on sale at supermarkets across ANZ, while My Food Bag takes alt-protein offering Plan*t national.
Halfback TJ Perenara makes a “significant and material” investment in the plant-based business.
Sustainable Foods is marking a world-first milestone as it opens the door for new investors to join it on a journey to become a global plant-based food powerhouse.
The hemp meat trailblazer is looking to drive growth both here and overseas.
The Wellington food firm establishes the hub to foster NZ’s plant-based sector after taking over a former Fonterra factory.
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