A few days before she had to leave her position, Lucía Lorena Klug, the provincial deputy of Buenos Aires for Unión por la Patria, presented a project to apply a tax on establishments with bovine cattle called "Environmental Tax on Methane in Buenos Aires".
After the productive sector showed repudiation towards such an initiative, the social leader Juan Grabois stated on social media that "in the country of cows, children don't drink milk, you can't eat an asado, we have the lowest level of meat consumption in 110 years, while the oligarchy sells everything abroad, but the pollution stays here. They burn wetlands, spray schools, deforest the forest, desertify the land, throw effluents into the Riachuelo and, of course, they don't control the methane gas emissions from livestock activity, particularly from feedlots".