From plastic to protein by Yeast Engineering for Sustainable food Transition
Research Project, 2024
– 2025
The idea of FEAST is to genetically engineer the yeast Pichia pastoris as a versatile platform for the production of functional nutrient-dense food proteins. The ambitious goal of the FEAST project is to revolutionize global food production by engineering the yeast Pichia pastoris (Komagataella phaffii) to produce not only functional proteins but entire categories of nutritious, sustainable foods. This process will be powered by methanol from pyrolysis of plastic waste.
If successful, the FEAST project has the potential to drastically transform the way we produce food proteins. By developing high-yield Pichia pastoris strains, we could disrupt traditional protein production, leading to substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, resource use, and overall environmental impact—helping to mitigate climate change and feed the world with nutritious protein.
Participants
Cecilia Geijer (contact)
Chalmers, Life Sciences, Industrial Biotechnology
Collaborations
RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
Göteborg, Sweden
Funding
VINNOVA
Project ID: 2024-03800
Funding Chalmers participation during 2024–2025
Related Areas of Advance and Infrastructure
Sustainable development
Driving Forces