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What are alternative proteins?

Alternative or “alt” proteins are foods that are “produced to provide the sensory experience and nutrition” of animal meat, dairy, and eggs but are created using plants, fungi, fermentation, or cellular agriculture.

Food system transformation

We use the term food system transformation to refer to hypothetical large-scale food system change…

Making the Transition Inclusive

A version of food system transformation that explicitly prioritizes equity…

The common good

We use the common good to refer to the combined interest and well-being of all food system interest groups…

Default benefits

We use the phrase default benefits to refer to significant core benefits alternative proteins would provide…

Co-benefits

We use the term co-benefits to describe potential additional societal benefits that alternative proteins can provide…

Food sovereignty

We use food sovereignty to refer to ecological, local and regional, nonindustrial food systems…

The Research Behind Alt Protein for Good

The Alt Protein for Good study was powered by Stray Dog Institute, a private operating foundation that seeks to reduce, reform, and replace the use of animals in the food system. Stray Dog Institute is part of the Stray Dog family of organizations, which also includes Stray Dog Capital, a venture capital fund investing in products that replace animals in the food, medical, and materials supply chains.

Stray Dog Institute envisions a thriving food system based on plants and alternative proteins that advances and prioritizes the well-being of all people, animals, and the environment. We believe the alternative protein industry can play an important role in enabling inclusive food system transformation, but that the most transformational positive co-benefits from alt proteins are not ensured by default.

We undertook the Alt Protein for Good research to identify challenges and opportunities for fully aligning the development of the alt protein industry development with increased provision of broad societal benefits as part of a holistic transformation of food and agriculture benefiting people, animals, and the environment.

Pioneering Sustainable Solutions:
Stray Dog Institute Leads the Way!

Pioneering Sustainable Solutions:
Stray Dog Institute Leads the Way!

Goals of the Alt Protein for Good Project

To identify barriers and tension points that currently limit the plant-based alternative
protein industry’s contribution to common-good benefits and co-benefits.

To place the unfiltered viewpoints and values of diverse stakeholder groups into more direct conversation, improving mutual understanding and illuminating the potential for greater allyship.

To identify opportunities and solutions that can maximize the alternative protein
industry’s contributions to food system transformation and the common good.

Between December 2022 and February 2024, Stray Dog Institute gathered insights from four stakeholder groups deeply connected to the opportunities and challenges of alt proteins as a contributor to food system transformation and common good benefits:

  • Nonprofit leaders
  • Investors and venture capital firms
  • Analysts and academics
  • Entrepreneurs

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