Medical News Turning CO2 into animal feed could make it greener for us to eat meat

Medical News

Technology

21 May 2019

Compressed fish is currently made into food for fisheriesZhu Li / Greenpeace
By Donna LuCarbon captured from industry could be channelled into the food chain – a process that might help to reduce the emissions from agriculture.
UK-based company Deep Branch Biotechnology has recently finished testing a method for turning carbon dioxide into animal feed. It is now teaming up with two CO2 emitters – one that generates electricity and one that produces cement – for trials over 18 months, in which it will convert the gas into up to 100 kilograms of protein to be fed to fish and livestock. …

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