Methane Abatement Study

An in-depth scientific study was commissioned for laboratory facilities to evaluate its biotechnology's ability to neutralize methane gas emissions under controlled conditions.

The objective of the project was to assess the effectiveness and reliability in reducing methane concentrations, with the broader aim of supporting applications in landfills, waste management sites, and water treatment environments where methane emissions are a significant concern.

The study was conducted within a controlled, pressurized vacuum environment. Laboratory instruments measured methane gas levels before and after the introduction of the product. According to the recorded test results, methane concentrations were suppressed to undetectable levels within the test chamber.

As municipalities, environmental agencies, and institutions continue to pursue practical solutions for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and addressing climate change, we offer an innovative biotechnology approach focused on environmental responsibility, accountability, and sustainable outcomes.

Acknowledgements

We extend our sincere thanks to the research and technical team whose expertise, professionalism, and attention to detail contributed to the successful completion of this study:

  • Dr. Moses Basitere

  • Alvarro Tangocci

  • Luna Vermeulen

  • Jerome Tangocci

  • Johan Schlebush

  • Brendon Schlebush

  • Student Awais

Our Purpose

We are committed to extract beneficial bacteria from the rhizosphere of pure soil in order to foster innovative practices in agriculture, drive sustainability in industry, and facilitate breakthroughs in medical sciences.