Wildfarmed is a credibly regenerative grain company with third-party measured biodiversity gains and B Corp governance lock-in, but lacks formal emissions targets and GHG reporting. Its core strength—field-level ecosystem restoration—is offset by negligible operational scale and absence of science-based climate commitments.
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SINK = (0.3 × Base + 0.7 × Performance) × ScaleStrongest on Nature & Biodiversity Impact and Controversies & Red Flags (8/10, 8/10). Weakest on Energy Source and Emissions Trajectory (3/10, 3/10).
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Wildfarmed is a UK-based regenerative agriculture and specialty flour company sourcing grain from certified low-input farms across the UK and Europe. It operates a full-traceability model from farm to consumer, supplying branded bread and ingredients through major retailers. Founded as TRFF Ltd, it emphasizes soil health, biodiversity restoration, and reduced synthetic input farming.
Direct peer: UK-based organic/regenerative food sourcing with traceability; comparable transparency challenges and scale.
View breakdown →Comparable SME food brand with B Corp certification and sustainability commitments; similar governance structure.
View breakdown →UK sustainability-focused food company; peer on transparency and third-party accountability frameworks.
View breakdown →Large-scale regenerative agriculture champion; contrast in scale, formal GHG reporting and SBTi alignment.
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