Tag: CH4 Global
Siemens and CH4 Global Team up to Reduce Methane Emissions
Oct 20, 2022 | Environment
CH4 Global, a climate technology company, and Siemens, the largest industrial manufacturing...
Read MoreCH4 Global’s First Commercial Sale of Asparagopsis Supplement
Jun 16, 2022 | Food & Feed
CH4 Global™ (CH4), Inc. has announced the first commercial sale and supply of its proprietary...
Read MoreAsparagopsis Pioneer CH4 Global Scaling Up Operations
Dec 21, 2021 | Food & Feed
In New Zealand, Scoop Business reports that CH4 Aotearoa, part of CH4 Global, has announced a...
Read MoreThe Race to Scale up Asparagopsis
Oct 18, 2021 | Environment
Are we at the start of a new stage in the race to reduce livestock’s methane emissions with...
Read MoreNewsBits…October 14, 2021
Oct 14, 2021 | NewsBits
CH4 Global Lands $13M Funding to Reduce Methane Emissions CH4 Global, a pioneer in utilizing...
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November 27, 2023: Australia’s first high-level organization to serve the commercial seaweed industry officially launched in Canberra on November 16, 2023. The Australian Sustainable Seaweed Alliance (ASSA) represents ten corporate members across six states and was launched to advance environmentally responsible farming and production, strategic research and development, and scientific and biotech-related commercialization. READ MORE...
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November 20, 2023: A research team from IIT Gandhinagar, a leading technical institution in India, has found that beads made from a combination of sea algae, salt, and nanoparticles can be used to remove dyes from wastewater pollution created in the dye and chemical industries. READ MORE...
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November 17, 2023: Isis Central Sugar Mill, 300km north of Brisbane, Australia, will soon be home to ponds growing algae fed by the mill’s wastewater. The mill will harvest the carbon dioxide created when they burn fiber left over from crushing cane to make electricity and use the nutrients in the wastewater to feed the algae, which is intended for food and fuel. READ MORE...