CH4 Global

Powerful Technology Reduces Greenhouse Gas Emissions

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Did you know that the world’s 1.5 billion beef cattle produce as much methane as the entire oil and gas industry? That’s a staggering 30% of global methane emissions – a greenhouse gas 28 times more potent than CO2, but we can eliminate 90% of this problem without changing our meat consumption habits!

Enter CH4 Global and their game-changing Methane Tamer™. This innovative, natural supplement is miraculous. By simply adding it to cow feed, we can prevent methane production during digestion. The secret is Asparagopsis; a remarkable red seaweed that’s transforming the agricultural industry as we know it. Beef cattle, dairy cows, and sheep can produce significantly less methane, with absolutely no adverse effects on the animals, their products, or the environment.

The benefits are astounding:
– Dramatic reduction in greenhouse gases
– More efficient feed, leading to faster livestock weight gain
– Balanced costs for farmers
– Potential elimination of carbon taxes for livestock companies
– Possibility of earning carbon credits!

Watch our webinar with CH4 CEO, Steve Meller, who will discuss how the company’s vertical integration ensures complete control over raw material growth and supplement production. They’ve already launched three large-scale pilot plants, producing supplements for use in Australia, New Zealand, and South Korea with plans to expand globally.

Video On Demand

– Recorded

November 6

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