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						<p>Don’t bug out — it’s good for the environment.</p>
<p>Purina PetCare is launching a new pet food line to offer dogs and cats a more eco-friendly meal option. Starting this month, the company — which is owned by Nestlé — will sell insect-based Purina Beyond Nature&#8217;s Protein to pampered pooches and pussies in Switzerland.</p>
<p>&#8220;The insect protein comes from black soldier fly larvae, which are already in use in animal feed in Europe,&#8221; Purina wrote in a <strong>press release</strong>. &#8220;The millet and fava beans provide protein, energy, and fiber to aid digestion. All the ingredients are steamed to maintain nutrient quality.&#8221;</p>
<p>Separate versions of the new bug-based meal option have been created for cats and dogs.</p>
<p>The formula is intended <strong>as a new eco-conscious choice.</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;With our new Beyond Nature&#8217;s Protein dry pet food, we are offering a complete nutritious alternative to conventional dog and cat products, while taking care of the planet&#8217;s precious resources by diversifying the protein sources,&#8221; said Bernard Meunier, CEO of Purina&#8217;s Europe operations, in the release. For every product sold, it noted, Purina will be planting a tree in Sumatra, Indonesia, as part of a partnership with the group <strong>Reforest&#8217;Action</strong>.</p>
<p>The creepy crawly decision to create the new line comes in response to customer cravings, the company said.</p>
<p>&#8220;We see increasing demand for diversified sources of proteins for pet food products,&#8221; Meunier told <strong>Reuters</strong>, adding that Purina was also buoyed by decreasing European meat consumption.</p>
<p>Many scientists and chefs have <strong>long promoted eating bugs</strong>, including mealworms, as a sustainable food option with &#8220;<strong>great promise</strong>&#8221; — for not just pets, but for humans, too. The concept is not so strange as, for plenty of our ancestors, bugs were an established part of the daily diet.</p>
<p>“Insects were a very important part of the pre-Hispanic diet, from mosquitoes&#8217; eggs, ants&#8217; larva, grasshoppers, worms, flying ants and more,” Mexico City food tour company founder Rocio Vazquez Landeta <strong>told The Post</strong> earlier this year.</p>
<figure id="attachment_16590624"  class="wp-caption alignnone aligncenter"><strong><img  data-src="/uploads/2020/11/09/insect-pet-food-01.jpg" /></strong><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span>The larvae of black soldier flies are seen in the InsectiPro farm in Kenya.</span><span class="credit">REUTERS</span></figcaption></figure>
			
					
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