Port of Rotterdam pilots carbon-storing cement for quay wall anchors


Dutch construction firm Hakkers and carbon tech company Paebbl have partnered to install a carbon-storing anchoring system at the Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

The partners built quay wall anchors (structures that secure harbour walls) using a cement mix partially replaced by Paebbl’s carbon-storing cement alternative.

This replacement reduces carbon dioxide emissions and locks CO2 into the material, essentially turning the infrastructure itself into a carbon sink.

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