Paebbl has completed what is reportedly the world's largest facility for continuous CO2 mineralisation, a milestone achieved rapidly with support from Dutch engineering firms and funding from the Netherlands Enterprise Agency. The technology accelerates carbon mineralisation, converting CO2 captured from heavy industries into a powder that can replace lime in construction materials, thereby providing a way to turn buildings into carbon sinks. Founded in 2021 by experts including Andreas Saari, Paebbl aims to provide high-performance materials with a significant climate impact.
Paebbl's new plant is claimed to be the largest facility in the world for continuous CO2 mineralisation, a significant step in combating climate change.
The technology employed by Paebbl speeds up natural carbon mineralisation, turning captured CO2 into a usable product, potentially transforming emissions into valuable materials.
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