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Upside Foods steps up cell-based meat’s commercial production with Chicago plant

2023-09-19 Food Ingredients First

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based in Glenview, Illinois, the company’s latest facility will also focus on large-scale production, distribution and sale of cultivated meat products.

With a planned investment of more than US$140 million, the Midwest expansion will reportedly generate an estimated 75 new jobs across warehousing, logistics, bioprocessing, food production and other commercial duties, notes the company. 

“Establishing our plant in this region allows us to tap into a remarkable talent pool, a thriving innovation ecosystem and a notable history of meat production. We are grateful for the collaboration and partnership that we have built at the state, county and local levels in our site selecion process,” says Dr. Uma Valeti, CEO and Founder of Upside Foods.

Enabling a resilient food system
According to the UN, animal-based foods are generally associated with the highest greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). This is because of extensive grassland requirements for which trees are cut down and CO2 is released into the environment. The organization suggests using cell-based/cultivated meat and innovation as one of the ways to tackle this issue. 

Scientist's hands showing cell-ba<em></em>sed meat in two petridishes.The UN suggests using cell-based/cultivated meat and innovation as one of the ways to tackle GHG emissions.Notably, alt-protein companies and governments are focusing on advancements to control these emissions and reduce animal suffering.

For the manufacturing and design of Upside’s latest cultivated meat production site, the food innovator has partnered with Jacobs, which will provide engineering and technology solutions for design and manufacturing in the new premises.

Bob Pragada, CEO of Jacobs, says: “This project aligns with our Boldly Moving Forward strategy in challenging the status quo in the food industry. The meat industry is water- and land-intensive and a significant source of greenhouse gasses and yet global demand for meat continues to grow.”

“This facility will enable Upside to produce cultivated meat at a commercial scale, a key milestone in the company’s mission to create a more humane, sustainable and resilient food system.”

In June, Upside Foods received regulatory clearance for selling its cultivated chicken in the US, which marked a milestone in the cell-based meat space.

The cell-based meat company also expanded its product portfolio to offer ground cultivated meat products such as chicken sausages, chicken sandwiches and dumplings earlier this year.

The Chicagoland protein production legacy 
Upside flags that it selected Glenview owing to its esteemed legacy in meat production, a shared commitment to innovation and sustainability and strategic geographical advantages.

Kyle Schulz, executive vice president of World Business Chicago, states that Upside’s “groundbreaking work” in growing meat, poultry and seafood directly from animal cells aligns with our region’s commitment to innovation, sustainability and the future of food.”

Cell-ba<em></em>sed meat on a plate.In June, Upside Foods received regulatory clearance for selling its cultivated chicken in the US (Image credit: Upside Foods).He further said he is eager to “work together to promote the greater Chicagoland region as a hub for innovative and sustainable solutions that address the challenges of our time and continue the Chicagoland legacy in protein production.”

The region’s able workforce and vibrant innovation landscape were another factor that drove Upside to choose the area for its plant construction.

The state-of-the-art plant, designed to house cultivators with capacities of up to 100,000 liters, will stand as one of the world’s largest and most advanced commercial cultivated meat facilities, notes the company.

“Building upon the knowledge gained from Upside’s Engineering, Production and Innovation Center (EPIC) in California, the new plant will cultivate meat at commercial scales and serve as a guiding force for the company’s future endeavors in scaling up its operations to the next level,” Upside Foods further states.

Earlier this year, Chicago hosted the IFT FIRST event, wher companies and brands from around the world came together to showcase food science innovations, ingredients and new launches. 

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