Saving the Planet With Vegan Cheese? Climax Shoots for the Moon

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The California-based Climax Foods is using biotech and plants to create ‘moonshot’ cheese — a sustainable dairy alternative that can help fight the climate crisis.

Climax’s German-born founder and CEO, Dr. Oliver Zahn came to the category with a science background; he worked at Google, SpaceX, and Impossible Foods prior to launching the vegan cheese brand in 2020 and was armed with a deep understanding of the climate crisis and the need for tangible solutions.

Climax Foods

Following its Seed funding round — $7.5 million, the largest seed raise for a -tech startup — the company turned an old chocolate factory in Berkeley, California, into its cheese laboratories.

Climax Foods’ first products are Blue cheese, , Chèvre, and Feta | Courtesy

That work is now coming to fruition as the company has announced plans to launch its artisanal cheese in three U.S. markets: New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.

The first cheeses it’s bringing to market include Blue, , Feta, and Chèvre. Climax says they taste and perform like conventional cheeses. The dairy-free cheeses are made from seeds, legumes, and plant oils.

Rethinking ancient practices

“We started from a profound appreciation for the complex flavors and textures of dairy products,” Zahn said. “Cows have made our milk for thousands of years. However, less than ten percent of the plants they eat get turned into for humans, which has led to significant environmental and health problems in today’s much more crowded world.”

Zahn says It is human nature to rethink ancient practices, “so we came up with a smarter way. By using data science to accelerate plant-based ingredient and process discoveries, we are saving thousands of years of tinkering to create products that are just as tasty as the cow-based predecessors without the downsides, today.”

The company is using tech it calls “Deep Plant Intelligence” — a combination of…

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