1,000 Australian Schools Introduce ‘Eco-Friendly’ Chips Made From Edible Insects

1,000 Australian Schools Introduce ‘Eco-Friendly’ Chips Made From Edible Insects
Cricket chips come to Australian schools as scientists urge the next generation to embrace shifting global food demands. Dan Kitwood/Getty Images
Jessie Zhang
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Australian school children have been offered chips dusted with a cricket protein made by the edible bug company Circle Harvest.

The company says the products are helping the planet address man-made climate change.

Jessie Zhang
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Jessie Zhang is a reporter based in Sydney, Australia, covering news on health and science.
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