New Culture, the pioneering animal-free dairy company, has partnered with CJ CheilJedang, the world’s largest supplier of bioproducts made from microbial fermentation. The partnership is focused on driving down the cost of New Culture’s animal-free casein protein, unlocking commodity pricing including for New Culture’s first product, mozzarella for pizzerias.
New Culture is the first company in the world to make dairy mozzarella without the animal milk that turns off many consumers due to nutrition, dietary, ethical and environmental concerns. The key ingredient in the company’s animal-free cheese is casein – the “cheese stretch” protein – made through a proprietary fermentation process similar to brewing beer. New Culture’s flagship product will launch with James Beard Award-winning chef Nancy Silverton at her iconic Pizzeria Mozza this year, unleashing a new era of delicious, nutritious, and planet-friendly dairy for the $9bn US mozzarella market.
“Bringing our animal-free cheese to pizza lovers everywhere means producing it at a large enough scale and low enough cost so we can compete and win on product performance,” commented New Culture co-founder and CSO, Inja Radman. “Our partnership with CJ CheilJedang facilitates access to some of the largest and most sophisticated fermentation facilities on the planet to truly transform the dairy industry.”
“Since our initial investment in New Culture in 2022, the CJ CheilJedang team has continued to be impressed by the company’s technical progress, robust bioprocess, and global ambition in the animal-free dairy industry,” said Seung June Choi, Senior Vice President of Strategic Planning at CJ CheilJedang. “Whether through commercial manufacturing, procurement, or other technical support, this partnership enables the full scope of our expertise to accelerate New Culture’s growth and market leadership.”
This partnership with CJ CheilJedang further strengthens New Culture’s manufacturing position and path to profitability, building on the company’s previously announced partnership with ADM, the US-based, alternative protein and fermentation leader. New Culture also has the backing of Kraft Heinz, venture capital firms Mayfield, Future Ventures, Ahren Innovation Capital and SOSV, as well as food investors S2G and CPT Capital.