Standardizing Carbon Reduction Technology for the Global Livestock Industry

Livestock contributes 7.6% of global greenhouse gas emissions, with cattle alone accounting for over 3.8 gigatons of CO2-eq annually.

A single cow emits as much greenhouse gas as 1.8 vehicles.
Producing 13.2 kgCO2-eq daily compared to 7.5 kgCO2-eq from an average car *.

*IPCC AR6 WG1 (2021), FAO GLEAM (2023), IEA (2018)

Methane traps heat 82 times more effectively than CO₂ over 20 years, making it the livestock industry’s most climate-intensive emission.
(IPCC AR6 GWP20)

Existing methods rely on external estimates, not direct rumen measurement. Individual animal variation remains invisible.

With over 1.5 billion cattle worldwide, the industry operates without real-time, animal-level methane data—making verified reduction impossible.

Integrated Carbon Reduction Technology: From Measurement to Certification

Our solution measures and reduces methane emissions directly inside the cow’s stomach using the most scientific and precise method available.