CH4 Global Starts of its First Commercial-Scale Asparagopsis Growing Facility

CH4 Global CEO Steve Meller holds a flask of Asparagopsis while kneeling beside a large-scale cultivation pond at the company’s EcoPark in Louth Bay, South Australia, the world’s first commercial-scale facility for growing the red seaweed. The Asparagopsis in the flask, harvested directly from the pond, will be processed into Methane Tamer™, CH4 Global’s feed supplement that reduces methane emissions from cattle by up to 90%. The EcoPark marks a breakthrough in scaling this natural solution, paving the way for gigaton-scale climate impact. (Photo: Business Wire)

CH4 Global recently announced that it has begun production at the world’s first commercial-scale facility for growing Asparagopsis, marking a major step forward in making seaweed-based methane reduction accessible and economically viable for the global livestock industry. CH4 Global’s EcoPark facility, which formally opened today in Louth Bay, South Australia, represents a breakthrough in the […]