TurtleTree is a Singaporean science-backed milk alternative company that aims to build a more sustainable future by providing easy access to animal-free dairy and infant nutrition products.
To create its products, TurtleTree uses biotechnology to recreate the composition of milk products with cells. Though the company has already been able to produce a more sustainable alternative to cow's milk using this method, it is currently working on a lab-grown breast milk. To accomplish this, TurtleTree is "using stem cells from volunteers that will be used to create mammary glands that can lactate." The company hopes to premiere its breast milk alternative later this year, and partner with major baby formula brands to bring it to market.
Biotech Breast Milk Alternatives
Turtletree is Working on a Lab-Grown Infant Nutrition Product
Trend Themes
1. Lab-grown Breast Milk - Biotech companies can disrupt the infant nutrition industry by developing lab-grown breast milk using stem cells to recreate the composition of actual milk.
2. Animal-free Dairy - The use of biotechnology to recreate the composition of milk products with cells can disrupt the dairy industry by providing sustainable and animal-free alternatives to traditional dairy products.
3. Stem Cell Biotechnology - The use of stem cells in biotechnology for milk products can lead to beneficial innovations beyond the food industry such as medical advancements in tissue and organ regeneration.
Industry Implications
1. Infant Nutrition - Lab-grown breast milk could disrupt the infant nutrition industry and provide sustainable and ethical alternatives to traditional breast milk and baby formula products.
2. Dairy - Animal-free dairy options could disrupt the dairy industry and provide sustainable and ethical alternatives to traditional animal-based dairy products.
3. Biotechnology - Stem cell biotechnology can have disruptive effects on numerous industries such as food, medicine, and cosmetic technology, by providing ethical, sustainable, and innovative solutions.