Primelle Pets introduces new sustainable protein treats

Primelle Pets has unveiled its new Sustainable Protein Treats range, a platform built on a clear principle: the future of pet nutrition must nourish better, generate less waste, and scale responsibly.

The company is launching the line with Ginger + Fennel + Licorice, one of several flavour‑forward, function‑led formulations developed for this platform. Designed to support digestive comfort, the blend combines functional herbs with environmentally responsible protein sources to promote everyday wellbeing.

According to Primelle Pets, this is not a standalone product but the first step in a living portfolio that will continue to expand with new flavours, targeted benefits, and evolving formats. The range is based on sustainable inputs and systems designed for export markets.

The company highlights three core pillars behind the development:

  • Purpose‑led formulations
  • Responsible protein sourcing
  • Consistency and scalability for global markets

With this first recipe, the brand introduces the concept, sets the narrative, and lays the foundation for a platform that will grow over time.

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