Royal DSM has began construction of a new manufacturing facility at its site in Dalry, Scotland.

The plant will significantly increase global production of Bovaer, DSM’s unique methane-reducing feed additive for cattle.

In an official groundbreaking ceremony attended by the First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, and Dimitri de Vreeze, co-CEO of DSM, the company marked the next step in its plan to use Bovaer to reduce global methane emissions and contribute to worldwide methane reduction targets.

DSM announced that planning had started during the UN Climate Change Conference last year in Glasgow.

Construction officially began today on a facility that will help DSM scale-up production of Bovaer in the coming years and marks another milestone in the company’s ambition to bring its methane-reducing feed additive to the market worldwide.

This development of DSM’s Dalry site has been supported by the Scottish government through Scottish Enterprise, the national agency supporting economic development and innovation.

Reducing methane emissions is crucial for keeping warming below the 1.5° target outlined in the Paris Agreement.

Global methane pledge

Over 100 countries have signed a Global Methane Pledge, agreeing to reduce global methane emissions by at least 30% by 2030.

The addition of new signatories in recent months, such as Australia in October 2022, underscores growing recognition of the need for urgent action.

Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland, said:

“Just one year on from the announcement at COP26, I am very pleased to see the progress being made on site and the fact that spades are now in the ground.

“We are here today to celebrate a world-leading project and multi-million pound investment which will make Scotland the home of this innovative product, underlining that Scotland continues to lead the way in delivering a net zero future.”

Dimitri de Vreeze, co-CEO of DSM, commented: “After many years of hard work and dedication, it’s a wonderful feeling to attend the groundbreaking ceremony for such a large-scale production facility.

“This is a historic moment for DSM: We are continuing to deliver on our 2030 methane pledge, one of our food systems commitments.

“I wish the construction team every success as they develop this plant in the coming years.”