Volare to build industrial-scale facility for circular protein

Finland-based insect producer Volare announced plans to build an industrial-scale facility for circular protein production with an annual 5,000 ton production capacity of insect-based protein and lipids.

Volare builds industrial-scale facility for circular proteinDeeptech company Volare, which produces insect-based protein, plans to build its first industrial-scale facility in Järvenpää, Finland. When opened, the facility will produce about 5,000 tons of environmentally friendly protein and lipids annually. Volare’s circular protein is used in fish feed and pet foods among others.

AN ILLUSTRATION OF VOLARE’S NEW FACTORY
Volare’s mission is to bring true circularity into food production. The new facility aims to support this mission with an annual 5,000 ton production capacity of insect-based protein and lipids.

“We produce high-quality protein and lipids from the side streams of food production, and this has an extremely positive impact on the environment. With the new facility, we will be able to respond to the growing demand of climate-friendly protein in Europe,” said Tuure Parviainen, Volare’s CEO.

Volare has applied its insect-based protein to dog food and bird food. The products are also suitable for instance feed applications for fish and other animals. In 2022, Volare’s circular protein became available to consumers through Alvar Pet’s dog treat and Leo & Wolf’s seed bar for birds. The company believes that by changing the diets of animals, it is possible to make the entire food chain more sustainable.

“It is true that our eating habits are becoming more and more sustainable slowly – but this won’t happen overnight. However, we can change the dietary habits of fish and pets much faster and make a direct impact on the emissions,” continued Parviainen.

Volare’s industrial-scale facility will be the first of its kind in Finland and one of the few pioneers to also operate in Europe. As the facility uses Volare’s own unique technology, the protein production process will consume almost 30% less energy compared to similar solutions.