Wildfarmed is a small UK regenerative agriculture business with genuine biodiversity outcomes but weak climate reporting. Strengths: third-party measured ecosystem restoration, B Corp governance, clean record. Critical gaps: no formal Scope 1/2/3 GHG inventory, no science-aligned emissions targets, no published sustainability report.
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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 sources grain from UK and European regenerative farms, mills it, and supplies branded bread and flour to major UK retailers. Founded around 2015, the company operates as a grain-to-loaf supply chain company with approximately 64 employees, positioning itself as a low-input alternative to conventional commodity grain systems.
UK-based regenerative food supply chain with similar traceability model and sustainability positioning.
View breakdown →Small to mid-scale UK food brand with B Corp certification and public sustainability commitments.
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View breakdown →UK nature restoration platform demonstrating third-party measured biodiversity outcomes.
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