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Companies celebrate winning PetQuip Awards
Biggest-ever PATS Telford ends on a high
New eco-friendly product set to take market by storm
Picture round-up from feature-packed PATS Telford
YAKERS launches new Superfoods Cranberry flavours
Kennelpak set to open new Pets & Friends store
Innocent adds treat-filled bauble to Christmas range
Vital announce initiative to reignite pet shop confidence
Paleo Ridge unveils new Christmas product
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Pet shop to be sold on online auction
Future bright at Johnson’s with latest appointment
Ceva launches fireworks marketing support
Ethnic Diversity Scholars meet for the first time
Bone Idol Academy launches canine nutrition FE courses
Leah is triple talented
The best of last edition of Pet Trade Xtra
PATS Telford 2023 New Product Awards reveale
New pet store launches ‘pet food amnesty
Online appeal raises £3,790 to save pet shop from closure
John James: Celebrating 50 years in the pet industry
Mr Bug recognised for ‘insect protein’ farming commitment
Pawer Water proves a big hit at PATS Telford
Furr Boost’s new varieties catch the eye of retailers
The Dog-G8 Company adds to accolades
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Mr Bug recognised for ‘insect protein’ farming commitment

 

Mr Bug maintained its sustainable momentum in October by winning Pet Quip Gold in the blue riband Green & Organic category, an industry award that further underpins Mr Bug’s staunch commitment to eco-friendly farming practices and the wider circular economy.

 

“Awards are an unrivalled means for smaller start-ups like Mr Bug to explain to the wider pet food fraternity what we’re up to and having already secured Nourish Good (ingredient integrity), A Blue Patch rosette + a Global Good gong (sustainable thinking) PLUS a Good Shopping Ethical accreditation, it’s clear to see that Mr Bug’s compass is clearly set at championing not only nutritious insect protein (low in saturated fat mealworms) but a lighter carbon footprint Vs clunky traditional farming.,” said the company’s Conal Cunningham.

 

The ‘big vision’ of eco-efficient vertical farming had sat in Conal’s head ever since he returned to his Devon roots back in 2020, but thanks to a beer-fuelled strategy meeting with great friend Paul Walton in their local pub, the UK’s first rural mealworm farm became a reality; helped in no small part by a generous, government-backed Innovate grant enabled him to establish a leading edge, vertically stacked mealworm farm operation

 

Vertically-stacked insect farms require significantly less land (10th) and less water (1/4th) than a traditional cattle farm and have a significant reduced impact on the wider environment (10th).

 

With a 4-strong insect protein dog-treats range launched in late 22 and a superfood seasoning shaker launched this Summer, Mr Bug is well placed to expand its indie pet store and garden centre presence whilst doing everything it can to secure meaningful trials and listings within those nationwide petfood retailers truly committed to reducing their carbon footprint.  

  

Mrbug.co.uk

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