Butter made from Carbon? Lab-grown butter backed by Bill Gates to hit shelves by 2027; chocolates coming this holiday season
Savor, a Bill Gates-backed startup, is revolutionizing food production with carbon-based butter made from carbon dioxide and hydrogen, eliminating the need for agriculture. This innovative butter, which tastes like dairy butter, promises zero gree...

The company announced that chocolates made with this innovative butter will hit the market this holiday season, with wider retail availability expected by 2027.
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Unlike traditional butter, which relies on farmland, cows, and associated emissions, Savor’s carbon-based butter is produced by converting carbon dioxide from the air and hydrogen from water into fat molecules.
Innovative butter made without agriculture
Kathleen Alexander, co-founder and CEO of Savor, told CBS that the process “releases zero greenhouse gases” and has a land footprint thousands of times smaller than conventional agriculture.
Despite its industrial production method, they reported that the butter looks, smells, and tastes remarkably like real dairy butter. Food scientist Jordan Beiden-Charles told CBS, “This is pretty novel, to be able to make food that looks and tastes and feels exactly like dairy butter, but with no agriculture whatsoever.”
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Chocolates are arriving this holiday season
Savor is currently collaborating with restaurants, bakeries, and food suppliers to introduce chocolates made with their lab-grown butter in time for the 2025 holiday season.
Environmentally friendly and simple ingredients
Savor butter contains only fat, water, lecithin as an emulsifier, and natural flavor and color, no long, unpronounceable ingredients. Crucially, the product contains no palm oil, a major driver of deforestation and climate change.
Fats and oils from animals and plants account for about 7 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions annually, so Savor’s method presents a groundbreaking, climate-friendly alternative to traditional fat production.
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Backing from Bill Gates
Bill Gates, the visionary billionaire and prominent investor in clean technology, praised the breakthrough in his blog, noting, “The idea of switching to lab-made fats and oils may seem strange at first. But their potential to significantly reduce our carbon footprint is immense.”
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