Cestore has opened its new project office at Bastugatan 6, in central Stockholm. The new office complements the technical development taking place at the laboratory at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and provides the team with a dedicated environment for project work and meetings.
“It feels meaningful to work right here, overlooking Slussen where Lake Mälaren meets the Baltic Sea — a reminder of why we do this. Contributing to a solution that benefits both the climate and the ocean, and in particular the Baltic Sea, is deeply motivating,” says Johanna Hultén, founder and CEO of Cestore.
With the new workspace in place, Cestore continues its work to develop and scale its technology for the permanent conversion of CO₂ into natural, water-soluble salts.
