Bill Gates Admits His Synthetic Butter Is 'Strange' as 'Manipulated' Product Labelled 'Disgusting'
- Saver, a startup in Batavia, Illinois, is producing butter without cows, farmland, or traditional agriculture.
- The process emits no greenhouse gases and requires no farmland, offering significant sustainability benefits.
- Saver aims for consumer sales by 2027, with support from Bill Gates.
- The FDA approved a similar lab-grown butter from a Gates-funded startup, but it faced criticism for lacking independent safety testing and consumer transparency.
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Company turns atmospheric CO2 into real butter
A Batavia, Illinois company called Savor has figured out how to turn carbon dioxide drawn from the atmosphere and hydrogen from water into fat that is molecularly identical to the butterfat in sticks from the dairy aisle. The product browns, melts, and tastes like the real thing, the company says, and its ingredient label is short: the lab-made fat, water, sunflower lecithin, and natural flavor and color, reports CBS News. — Read the rest The po…
Bill Gates-Backed Company Is Now Making ‘Cow Free’ Butter Made From Carbon
Saver, a startup in Batavia, Illinois, is producing butter without cows, farmland, or traditional agriculture — instead using carbon dioxide and hydrogen to replicate natural fats. Key Facts: Saver uses carbon dioxide from the air and hydrogen from water to create butter-like fats. The process emits no greenhouse gases and requires no farmland. The product contains fat, water, lecithin, and natural flavors/colors — with no palm oil. Backed by B…
Innovative process transforming carbon dioxide and hydrogen into butter, promising to reduce emissions and use agricultural land. It should be used to produce chocolate already in the next Christmas.
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