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neustark Biberist Facility

Neustark’s Biberist project in Switzerland is its largest CO₂ storage site to date, with the capacity to remove around 1,000 tonnes of CO₂ per year. Built on the grounds of a former paper factory to take advantage of nearby demolition waste, the site was developed in partnership with Alluvia AG and Vigier Beton. CO₂ captured from regional biogas plants is injected into recycled demolition concrete granules, where it mineralizes into stable carbonates.

Type
Low Carbon Materials
Product
Carbonated Recycled Concrete Aggregates (RCA)
Product capacity
Announced
Jul-2023
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Company:
Project name:
neustark Biberist Facility
Project categories:
carbon_removal
City:
Biberist
County:
Amtei Bucheggberg-Wasseramt
State:
Solothurn
Country:
Switzerland
Region:
Europe
Type:
Low carbon materials
CO₂ end use:
Sequestration
Product:
Carbonated recycled concrete aggregates (RCA)
Capacity (Mt/year):
1,000
Status:
Operational
Technology licensor:
neustark
Date announced:
Jul-2023
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2023-07-20
Neustark launches largest site for storing CO2 in demolition concrete
2024-11-22
How VACarbo stores CO2 in demolition concrete and generates profits through certificates