Fabege continues to reduce its carbon footprint with a new agreement
Fabege has signed an agreement with Stockholm Exergi concerning the capturing of biogenic carbon dioxide, which is known as bio-CCS (carbon capture and storage) and the future purchasing of negative emissions. The memorandum of understanding is an important step towards achieving Fabege's 2030 climate goals.Fabege currently has greenhouse gas emissions linked to the purchasing of district heating, and Stockholm Exergi is one of the largest suppliers. Stockholm Exergi’s research project, which has state and EU funding, is part of an international collaboration that is aiming to further