CH4 Global

Investor Event: Radically Reducing Methane Emissions In Beef Production

About this Event

It comes as a surprise to some when they learn that the world’s 1.5 billion beef cattle produce as much methane as the oil and gas industry. That’s up to 30% of the world’s methane, a greenhouse gas 28 times more harmful than CO2. Yet, it’s possible to eliminate 90% of the problem without reducing the amount of meat we eat.

CH4 Global has created a natural supplement that when added to a cow’s feed, prevents methane from being produced during digestion. Methane Tamer is produced from dried, whole Asparagopsis, aka red seaweed. When used as a feed additive in very small amounts, it has been shown to significantly reduce enteric methane emissions in beef cattle, dairy cows, and sheep, with no adverse effects to livestock, their products, or the environment. The only effect is a dramatic reduction in greenhouse gases.

Working with the largest feed producers and consumer-facing food companies on the planet, CH4 Global is on a mission to create methane-free herds around the world. The company has scaled process, so it is profitable, and most importantly, provides a net positive return on their investment to the farmer, the lifeline for the global food industry. Methane Tamer is good for people and the planet.

The company is vertically integrated, controlling both the growing of the raw material and production facilities to create their patented supplements.

Join this webinar with CH4 Global CEO, Steve Meller, to hear about the company’s vertically integrated business model and their 3 large scale pilot plants that are producing supplements for use in Australia, New Zealand, South Korea and other countries.

Video On Demand

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September 24

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