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Seaweed feed-additives could soon be earning carbon credits

Raw dried Asparagopsis seaweed before it is refined into a feed supplement.

COMPANIES behind the development of methane-reducing feed additives have started proposals to earn carbon credits by using their product.

FutureFeed, with its asparagopsis, and DSM, the owners of Bovaer or 3-NOP, have proposals into the Emissions Reduction Fund to make use of their products an eligible activity to earn Australian Carbon Credit Units.

Basically, the ERF requires project proponents to prove their activities have resulted in a reduction in emissions – with an ACCU awarded for every tonne of CO2 or…

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