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Founded in 2021, Paebbl AB is reportedly headquartered in Sweden, with further operational hubs in the Netherlands, Finland, and the United Kingdom. The company appears to be pioneering the conversion of captured CO2—utilised as a primary feedstock—into high-performance building materials through its proprietary mineralization units. This process, often referred to as geomimicry, is said to mimic natural geological cycles at a scale 10 million times faster, converting gas into stable mineral powder in roughly one hour.

Their core product, Paebbl Rebond 200, reportedly acts as a Supplementary Cementitious Material (SCM) to replace carbon-intensive clinker. A notable differentiator seems to be its ability to integrate into existing industrial supply chains without requiring bespoke equipment. By sequestering CO2 within structures like industrial floors and bridges, Paebbl reportedly envisions turning the built environment into a carbon sink. With a planned commercial-scale facility for 2028 and a vision to sequester a billion tonnes of CO2, the company appears well-positioned to contribute significantly to global carbon restoration. (AS)

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