What's your
carbon pawprint?

Modern pet foods are better quality than ever before, but the push for more human grade meat means that your four legged friend has a bigger carbon pawprint than you might think.

Select the dog
that’s closest in size
to yours.

Small

5kg

Medium

15kg

Large

25kg

You’ve selected a breed dog,
now let’s see his lifetime carbon pawprint being fed these popular brands compared with yora, the world’s most sustainable dog food.

Main Protein:

Soya

Main Protein:

Chicken

Main Protein:

Chicken

Main Protein:

Chicken

Main Protein:

Beef

Main Protein Source:

kg of CO2 used in your pet’s lifetime

Yora

Main Protein Source:

Nutritious Insect Grubs

kg of CO2 used in your pet’s lifetime.

SAVE TONNES of CO2

With Yora You Would Save Around Tonnes CO2 In Your Pet's Lifetime. What Does That Look Like?

Yora saves the equivalent to driving an average petrol car miles,

Yora saves air miles. That's equivalent to taking flights from .

Yora saves enough CO2 to heat the average UK home for years.

Yora saves the carbon absorbed by trees every year.

Why Is Insect Protein So Much Better For The Planet?

Our Grubs Love Clean Vegetable Leftovers

From ugly carrots and parsnips to potato peelings, our grubs munch on the lot so it doesn’t go to waste, it’s pretty much a zero carbon input.

Farm animals are fed on crops grown especially for them, for example, rainforest-farmed soya is incredibly damaging to the environment

It’s All About Time & Space

We’re not getting metaphysical - our grubs are farmed in high tech vertical farms, and they grow incredibly quickly so they need fewer resources to look after them.

Insects Are
Much Better
For The Planet

This chart shows the environmental impact of traditional meat production including the enormous quantities of soya and grain that are fed to livestock.

Our little grubs use far less water and land alongside having an impressively low carbon footprint.

Data independently sourced from carbonfootprint.com 2020