CH4 Global’s approach to methane reduction in cattle validated by peer-reviewed research A new study has found that using whole Asparagopsis seaweed as a cattle feed additive is significantly more effective at reducing methane emissions than using bromoform, the aquatic plant’s primary active compound, on its own. The study provides strong validation for the approach taken by CH4 Global, a company that is scaling commercial production and distribution of an Asparagopsis-based feed additive … [Read more...] about Whole Asparagopsis seaweed much more effective than bromoform alone in reducing cattle methane emissions, study finds
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Seaweed for a Sustainable Future
CH4 Global CEO Steve Meller Discusses Innovation, Sustainability, and Global Impact in Exclusive Interview By Cath Isabedra Exploring sustainable solutions and innovative approaches is vital in an era where the urgency to address climate change has never been greater. The seaweed industry is emerging as a critical player in the global effort to combat climate change and promote sustainability. Seaweeds, particularly species like Asparagopsis, are known for … [Read more...] about Seaweed for a Sustainable Future
Shovel ready for CH4 Global’s first full-scale EcoPark on Eyre Peninsula
Adelaide, Australia –January 23 2024 – CH4 Global, Inc., has today begun construction on its first fullscale EcoPark, at Louth Bay on Eyre Peninsula, where it will grow and process enough Asparagopsis seaweed to supply up to 30,000 cattle per day in Australia and overseas. Once completed later this year, the Louth Bay EcoPark will sustainably grow methane-reducing Asparagopsis at scale. Asparagopsis, which is a red seaweed native to South Australia, drastically reduces methane emissions from … [Read more...] about Shovel ready for CH4 Global’s first full-scale EcoPark on Eyre Peninsula