This startup uses an ancient microbe to turn CO2 into ingredients for food

The result is a protein that is actually carbon-negative, and requires little to no processing before being added to products like veggie burgers.

Inside bioreactors in a Vienna-based lab, the startup Arkeon Biotechnologies is reimagining farming: Using a single-step process of fermentation, it’s turning captured CO2 into ingredients for food. Unlike other fermentation processes—such as brewing beer—it doesn’t start with sugars from plants. Instead, the company uses a microorganism with the unique ability to directly transform CO2 into the building blocks for carbon-negative protein.

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