Decarbonizing Cement At Norrsken House Stockholm

Lars Ling, CEO of CleanTech Region Group, joined innovators and investors. They gathered to explore the future of environmentally friendly cement. This initiative aims to accelerate the adoption of low-carbon solutions across heavy industry and the built environment.

Norrsken House Stockholm.

Panel discussion on decarbonizing cement at a workshop with three speakers seated at a table, surrounded by an audience.
At Norrsken House Stockholm, impact meets action.

Norrsken House Stockholm is at the center of Stockholm’s impact ecosystem. It serves as a vibrant hub for purpose-driven entrepreneurs, innovators, and investors. They come together to tackle the planet’s biggest challenges.

It’s not just a workspace. It’s a launchpad for ideas that combine technology with real-world impact. A global community of founders, enablers, and supporters supports this initiative. They are united to “make the world a better place.”

Few topics are as urgent as environmentally friendly cement when the conversation turns to decarbonising heavy industry. Few topics are as overlooked. It accounts for a significant share of global CO₂ emissions.

This year’s Green Materials & Construction Forum at Norrsken brought together leading minds from across Europe. They explored breakthrough solutions, including low-carbon binders and industrial symbiosis models.

High-resolution photos and videos on FLICKR, courtesy of Lars Ling.

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