Wilk Produces Cell-Cultured Dairy Products Using Mammary Gland Tissue
Niko Pajkovic — July 28, 2022 — Eco
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Wilk is a unique dairy startup that produces cell-cultured milk made by collecting mammary gland tissue from animals and isolating their milk-producing cells, which the company then cultivates in bioreactors.
As a result, the brand is offering a true dairy-based milk product that does not require the mass farming of cows. Because of this, Wilk offers a highly-sustainable solution for decarbonizing the dairy industry while still offering consumers high-quality milk and milk-based products that are a one-to-one replica of the real thing.
According to the company, "Wilk is dedicated to bringing you fully sterile and independent cell-based milk, safely grown in [its] labs with the highest quality standards." What's more, Wilk is also the first brand to ever produce totally personalized milk products.
Image Credit: Wilk
As a result, the brand is offering a true dairy-based milk product that does not require the mass farming of cows. Because of this, Wilk offers a highly-sustainable solution for decarbonizing the dairy industry while still offering consumers high-quality milk and milk-based products that are a one-to-one replica of the real thing.
According to the company, "Wilk is dedicated to bringing you fully sterile and independent cell-based milk, safely grown in [its] labs with the highest quality standards." What's more, Wilk is also the first brand to ever produce totally personalized milk products.
Image Credit: Wilk
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