Plant-based meat analogs are likely to have different gastrointestinal fates than real meat products due to differences in their compositions and structures.
Using data from Eurobarometer 83.4, this study combines the two branches of research that address climate-related and biodiversity-related opinions and actions of individuals in the EU.
The mounting research on consumer behavior and climate change is gradually improving our understanding of effective ways to mobilize consumers to mitigate climate change.
The global market for plant-based foods intended as alternatives to cheese products is increasing and will reach almost $4 billion by 2024.
Substitution of beef with alternative proteins is one practical trend taken by industry and consumers to reduce the negative impact of convenience products on the environment.