Bill Gates just invested in a startup that's trying to stop cows from burping and farting so much | Business Insider

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Bill Gates just invested in a startup that's trying to stop cows from burping and farting so much.

Bill Gates-founded Breakthrough Energy Ventures led a $12 million seed funding round into Rumin8.

The Perth-based startup is developing a seaweed-based feed aiming to cut methane from livestock emissionsA byproduct of the digestion process, methane, is the most common greenhouse gas after carbon dioxide.

 

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