Planet Earth Group is a science-driven industrial group dedicated to developing technologies that fundamentally reduce humanity’s impact on the planet. The group’s mission is to replace extractive and destructive legacy systems with scalable alternatives that protect animals, marine life, forests, and natural ecosystems, while materially reducing global CO₂ emissions and resource depletion.
The group operates across two core platforms. In cellular food biotechnology, Planet Earth Group develops cultured meat and cellular agriculture solutions that produce real animal protein through biomanufacturing rather than livestock farming or industrial fishing. This approach eliminates the need for large-scale animal slaughter, reduces overfishing and pressure on ocean ecosystems, dramatically lowers land and freshwater use, and cuts methane and carbon emissions associated with traditional animal agriculture. By decoupling protein production from farming and fishing, the group helps preserve biodiversity, wildlife habitats, and marine life while meeting global food demand.
In advanced materials science, Planet Earth Group develops high-performance alternatives to wood and timber using bio-based, mineral, and composite materials engineered for construction, furniture, and packaging. These materials are designed to reduce deforestation, protect forests as critical carbon sinks, and lower the embodied carbon associated with traditional building materials. By replacing wood and other resource-intensive inputs with durable, scalable alternatives, the group aims to preserve trees and ecosystems while supporting modern infrastructure and manufacturing needs.
Together, these platforms are part of a broader vision to reduce dependence on carbon-intensive systems and enable a transition toward cleaner energy and materials across industries. By addressing food production, material sourcing, and emissions at their structural roots, Planet Earth Group seeks to enable economic growth that no longer comes at the expense of the planet, its wildlife, or future generations.