Asia's fake pork titan sets his sights on plant-based seafood

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David Yeung, founder and CEO of Hong Kong-based Green Monday, is a pioneer of the plant-based movement who is exporting his company's green alternatives worldwide with a popular vegan "Spam" called OmniPork. With backing from high-profile investors including director James Cameron as well as $70 million in its latest round of financing, Green Monday has introduced 's plant-based meats to 20 countries and is launching a new line of plant-based seafood. Yeung tells CNN's Kristie Lu Stout on Marketplace Asia: "People are actually very surprised that 73% of global seafood consumption happens in Asia. The problem with the ocean is that we cannot just fish endlessly." Yeung believes shifting Asia and the world to a more sustainable diet is crucial to our common survival: "The truth is the planet is running out of resources to feed 8 billion people and, very soon, 10 billion. We have to change, whether we like it or not. So why not better prepare for the future?"
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