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BlogWe've raised $25m to supercharge CO₂ storage in the built environmentWe are happy to announce the successful close of our Series A of $25m. This new capital will accelerate our technology scale-up and connect the value chain for CO₂ storage in building materials, positioning the built environment as a key player in combating climate change.Read more
BlogPaebbl starts operating its continuous demo plant, a world-first for CO₂ mineralisationWe’re pleased to announce the next phase of scaling up of our operations, with the successful launch of our demo plant, which has been operating continuously since late March 2025. The project was completed in just under 18 months.Read more
NewsAmazon backs carbon capture startup Paebbl in $25m round as governments commit billions to the techSifted reports on Paebbl's $25M Series A round, highlighting growing government and investor support for carbon capture technologies in Europe, notably in the UK, Norway and the Netherlands.Read more
NewsAmazon’s Impact Fund Invests in Nordic-Dutch Startup PaebblBloomberg covers Paebbl's $25M Series A round, led by Capnamic with participation from Amazon's Climate Pledge Fund and Holcim.Read more
NewsPaebbl Announces First Removed Ton Of CO₂Carbon Herald covers our milestone of sequestering our first full ton of CO₂ in carbon-storing SCMs.Read more
InterviewWhy Concrete Is Going Green To Help The Building Sector Cut EmissionsForbes takes a dive into solutions to decarbonise concrete and interviews Paebbl Co-Founder Marta Sjögren: “For every one tonne of CO₂ we store through this process, we can generate roughly three tonnes of [carbon-storing] material”.Read more
NewsCarbon storage startup Paebbl raises €8m seed roundRead more
InterviewHow the Cement Industry Is Creating Carbon-Negative Building MaterialsTIME features Paebbl as a technology enabling concrete to become a carbon sink. Our Co-Founder Andreas Saari says, "Not only are you storing carbon, but you are also substituting some of the [kiln-made] clinker, which is the big carbon emitter in concrete”.Read more