Tessy Antony de Nassau's Zoom O'Clock with alternative protein resources expert Thomas Constant

Published: July 21, 2021, 7 a.m.

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Thomas was studying Industrial Design at Loughborough University when he read a UN report toting insects as the future of sustainable agriculture and food.

Thomas spent a year researching potential solutions and designed compact insect growing pods - empowering people to grow an affordable, sustainable and continuous source of mealworm protein in their home.\\xa0

In Thomas words:

"We launched on Kickstarter in 2020 and were fully funded in 7 hours.

Our mission at BeoBia is fully aligned with the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. Our primary focus is on SDG 2 \\u2018zero hunger\\u2019, SDG 12 \\u2018responsible consumption and production\\u2019, and SDG 13 \\u2018climate change\\u2019.

Our insect pods aren\\u2019t just functional and beautiful. They are also good for the planet! We\\u2019re now looking to grow and scale our manufacture capabilities to meet retailer demand!

We are BeoBia and we are the future of sustainable pet feed.

BeoBia means \\u2018food for life\\u2019 in Irish Gaelic.\\xa0 The meaning embodies our belief that we can produce sustainable resources without compromising our planet.\\xa0

We manufacture eco-growing pods for people\\u2019s homes.\\xa0 Our growing pods harness insect power to recycle users\\u2019 food waste and convert it into pet food and plant fertilizer. Empowering people to create their own source of affordable and sustainable pet feed."

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