METHANE CAPTURE FROM LANDFILL

The UK government has pledged to cut emissions of methane, a greenhouse gas that has more than 80 times the global heating power of CO2, by at least 30% by 2030. Key to the reductions are changes to the waste industry, the report says. By bringing forward the UK’s ban on landfilling biodegradable waste to 2025 and mandating landfill operators to increase biogas capture, the UK could reduce methane emissions by 19% by 2030. A further 9% of methane savings could come from regulating the gas industry to end methane leaks, as urged by the IEA (International Energy Agency). Plugging these leaks would also rapidly increase gas supplies to the UK, supporting UK energy security.
The report also urged the government to adopt measures to cut methane in the agriculture and land use sector, which makes up more than half of the total methane produced in the UK.
By feeding dairy cows the methane reducing supplement Bovaer/3-NOP, improving management of slurry, and encouraging the consumption of alternative proteins, as well as fruit and vegetables, the UK could shave a further 15% off its methane emissions, the report said. 

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