Netherlands: Dutch construction firm Hakkers and startup Paebbl have launched their first joint project at the Port of Rotterdam. The project aims to reduce the environmental impact of maritime anchoring by replacing 15% of traditional cement in the anchoring mix with Paebbl’s carbon-storing material. The substitution stores captured CO₂ into a stable mineral form, sequestering 110kg of CO₂ per tonne of material, for a total of 500kg in this application. Hakkers uses around 5000t/yr of cement for anchoring in civil engineering projects. Paebbl’s material aims to reduce emissions from these projects while maintaining performance.
Commercial manager at Hakkers Jeroen Kuup said “We’re always on the lookout for innovative ways to minimise our carbon footprint at industrial scale. Traditional anchoring systems rely heavily on cement, which generates considerable CO₂ emissions. Partnering with Paebbl on these maritime infrastructures allows us to explore a more sustainable approach without compromising on the scale, reliability and performance that our clients expect.”