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CH4 Global

Aquaculture for combating climate change, South Australia

| Overview |

CH4 Global developed a commercially-viable method to cultivate red seaweed as a supplement for livestock in order to reduce methane emissions, enhance protein yield, and impact climate change.

Sector

Climate Technology

Round

Series B

Transaction

Capital Raise

Transaction Value

USD 45,000,000

Space

Aquaculture for combating climate change

Milestones

  • Founded in 2018
  • Technical validation in 2019-2021
  • Commercial validation in 2022

Investors

DCVC

Agfunder

Australian Fisheries Research Development Corporation

Founders

Steve Meller, PhD Guy Royal

Challenge

Livestock are the #1 producers of methane

Livestock are the #1 producers of methane, a gas that is 86x more powerful at driving climate change than CO2, in the world.

Solution

A commercially viable process for cultivating and processing Asparagopsis into a dietary supplement for livestock

CH4 global has developed a commercially viable process for cultivating and processing Asparagopsis (red seaweed) into a dietary supplement for livestock, reducing methane emissions by up to 95%

Impact

USD 264B market

The total SAM of livestock is approximately 362M cattle, a potentially USD 264B market growing with a CAGR of 5.5% through 2030.

“Our team is laser focused on where we can make the most impact, now, and our solutions provide the most realistic gateway to agriculture methane reduction in ruminant animals.”

Steve Meller, CEO and Founder, CH4 Global.

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