Additive that cuts methane emissions by 30% awaits EU approval

Source : Bloomberg

One Answer to Cutting Potent Cow Emissions Is Awaiting EU Nod

DSM’s ‘Clean Cow’ solution may be sold in Europe in 2022
Additive that cuts methane emissions by 30% awaits EU approval

One of the most promising solutions for cleaning up cow burps, a major contributor to global emissions, could be ready for sale in Europe within two years.

Dutch nutrition company Royal DSM NV has developed a feed additive that curbs methane produced by cattle, and expects to obtain approval from European Union authorities by the end of next year, paving the way for sales to start in 2022. The supplement, known as Bovaer and part of the company’s “Project Clean Cow,” has been shown to cut methane emissions by about 30%.

Meat and dairy producers are under pressure to go greener as raising animals accounts for about 15% of global emissions, with methane about 30 times more potent than carbon dioxide. Researchers and companies are exploring a range of solutions, including breeding ‘climate-smart’ cattle and masks for cows. Still, there’s a long wait due to testing and obtaining regulatory approval.

“While the regulatory process is a bit long, what we’ve seen is that the background is getting more supportive for something like Bovaer,” Geraldine Matchett, DSM’s co-chief executive officer, said in an interview. “Europe is starting to really think about how to include the agricultural space” in goals to cut emissions targets, she said.

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