Meatless Farm

Meatless Farm

Plant-based alternatives that are good for you and the planet

What does this brand sell?

Pizza, meatballs, mince, sausages, burgers, ravioli, chicken breasts.

United Kingdom

Vegan/ vegetarian?
100% Vegan
Delivery
Delivery occurs by truck through the different supermarkets where these products are available.
Transportation mode
Unknown
Vegan / vegetarian
100% Vegan
Delivery
Delivery occurs by truck through the different supermarkets where these products are available.
Transportation Mode
Unknown

Does this brand offset carbon emissions and/or implement circular business practices?

They do not mention circularity or carbon emission offset

About The Company

Get the ins and outs

Meatless Farm is British company that has developed an amazing plant-based mince, burger patty and sausage loaded with taste and texture. They meat free, not taste free and our mission is help people reduce their meat consumption by making swapping to Meatless easy.

“To help change the world and make simple meal swaps easy without compromising on taste or texture.”

No information has been found on the achieved sustainable milestones.

No information has been found on their future plans

2021 Casual Dining Innovation Challenge – Gold Winner (Chicken Breasts Style)

2022 Peta’s Best Vegan Chicken – Winner (Chicken Breasts Style)

 

Product details

Find out more details about the products

Store locator

United Kingdom: You can use their store locator to find Meatless Farm in your local stockist, or enjoy a Meatless bite on the go from high street restaurant menus.


Delivery To* (Website)

United Kingdom: Through their store locator, you can find the stores where you can order online.

Subscription

This brand does not offer a subscription programme.

Store locator

United Kingdom: You can use their store locator to find Meatless Farm in your local stockist, or enjoy a Meatless bite on the go from high street restaurant menus.


Delivery To* (Website)

United Kingdom: Through their store locator, you can find the stores where you can order online.

Packaging/packaging materials

both the sleeve and tray used for the mince and burgers are widely recyclable. In addition to this, the tray is also made from a minimum of 50% recycled material, while the sleeve that they print on is FSC certified which means that it comes from sustainably-managed forests.

Donations / partnerships

No information has been found on any partnerships

Subscription

This brand does not offer a subscription programme.

Ingredients

Depending on the product, they can contain pea, rice, wheat or soy protein. Natural flavours, herbs, spices, salt, bamboo and potato fibre, among others.

Fully sourced and manufactured in Europe?

No

Certifications

FSC - Sleeve (packaging)

Ingredients

Depending on the product, they can contain pea, rice, wheat or soy protein. Natural flavours, herbs, spices, salt, bamboo and potato fibre, among others.

Fully sourced and manufactured in Europe?

No

Packaging/packaging materials

both the sleeve and tray used for the mince and burgers are widely recyclable. In addition to this, the tray is also made from a minimum of 50% recycled material, while the sleeve that they print on is FSC certified which means that it comes from sustainably-managed forests.

Donations / partnerships

No information has been found on any partnerships

Certifications

FSC - Sleeve (packaging)

in depth production details

Analyze their supply chain: from the sourcing of raw materials to the people who make the product

Coconuts are grown in Asia Pacific.

Soy is sourced from North America (supplier is a member of RTRS – Responsible Table, Responsible Soy) and China (IP Cretified).

Production of the mince, burgers and sausages is based in the UK. Hot dogs are made in Germany, although they are looking to move the production to the UK eventually.

Chicken Breasts 210g = EUR 3.75

Mince 350g= EUR 3.25

Pork and Apple Sausages 300g = EUR 2.75

Meatless Farm has a meatless consumption calculator for you to calculate how much of a positive impact you can make in a year when switching from meat to Meatless Farm. In this calculator, you can check how much CO2eq you would save if you switched one meat meal with one of their products. For example, switching to Meatless Farm plant-based burgers from the meat equivalent once a week you can save 313kg of CO2eq.

If every household in the UK would swap to eating one more plant-based meal per week, this could help cut the UK’s greenhouse emissions by 50 million tonnes. That’s the same as taking 16 millions cars off the road, or a reduction of up to 8.4% in the UK’s total greenhouse gas emissions.

 

No information on this is provided by the brand.

Meatless Farm has a meatless consumption calculator for you to calculate how much of a positive impact you can make in a year when switching from meat to Meatless Farm. In this calculator, you can check how many liters of water you would save if you switched one meat meal with one of their products. For example, switching to Meatless Farm plant-based burgers from the meat equivalent once a week you can save 28320 liters of water.

No information on this is provided by the brand.

No information on this is provided by the brand.

No toxic materiales are found in these products.

No information on this is provided by the brand.

Further reading

No more information regarding sustainability reports, life cycle analyses or impact reports is available.

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