- Veganz has secured €10 million to expand Mililk production.
- Mililk is a 2D-printed plant-based milk alternative.
- Increasing demand for plant-based products driven by environmental concerns and health consciousness.
Veganz, a leading plant-based food company, has announced that it has secured a €10 million investment to expand the production of its groundbreaking 2D-printed milk alternative, Mililk.
The investment will enable Veganz to significantly increase the production capacity of Mililk, making it more widely available to consumers. This comes as demand for plant-based products continues to surge, driven by environmental concerns and health-conscious consumers.
“We are thrilled to receive this investment, which will allow us to accelerate the production of Mililk and bring it to even more people,” said CEO of Veganz. “This innovative product offers a delicious and sustainable alternative to traditional dairy milk.”
Milk, produced using advanced 2D printing technology, is designed to mimic cow’s milk’s taste, texture, and nutritional profile. It is made from a combination of plant-based ingredients, including soy, almonds, and oats.
Veganz has been at the forefront of the plant-based food movement, offering various innovative and delicious products. The company’s commitment to sustainability and ethical sourcing has helped it establish a strong reputation in the market.
With the €10 million investment, Veganz is poised to further strengthen its position as a leader in the plant-based food industry. The company’s focus on innovation and technology will continue to drive its growth and success.
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According to Veganz, Mililk saves around 88% in packaging materials and at least 80% in weight compared to regular milk alternatives, making it highly sustainable. Last month, the product won Food Innovation of the Year at the prestigious Superior Taste Award.
“In less than 12 months, we have passionately brought an innovative product to market maturity with which we will once again change the food industry for good,” said Jan Bredack, founder and CEO of Veganz Group AG. “Our focus: love for the climate, because that’s what the product maximises
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