Press release 09.12.25 5 min read Neustark puts into operation Belgium's first CO2-storage site together with Devagro Benelux has its first CO2 storage site. It's location: Desselgem in West Flanders. Find out more
Press release 02.12.25 6 min read Neustark issues further 1613 tonnes of durable carbon removal These tonnes were generated at various storage sites across Switzerland and Germany in 2024, and verified by Gold Standard. Find out more
Blog 22.09.25 11 min read Interview with Lisa Braune, Head of Carbon Removal at neustark Get to know more about neustark's carbon dioxide removal process, the technology and our CDR certificates. Find out more
Press release 16.09.25 4 min read Neustark commissions its fortieth CO2 capture and storage site The site in Mattstetten near Bern permanently stores approx. 600 tonnes of biogenic CO2 per year in demolition concrete. Find out more
Blog 03.09.25 12 min read London’s iconic Skyline could be the secret formula to unlock Construction’s circular economy in the UK Using the world’s largest waste stream - demolition concrete - as a carbon sink offers a transformative solution to lock away residual CO2 within new buildings. Find out more
Press release 26.08.25 7 min read Neustark and Swiss sign multi-year carbon removal agreement SWISS becomes neustark’s first CDR partner from the aviation industry. Find out more
Case Studies 13.08.25 9 min read Practical application in Berlin shows: carbonated recycled concrete is in no way inferior to conventional concrete The Friedenauer Höhe is the first large residential construction project where carbonated recycled concrete has been used. Find out more
Press release 17.06.25 8 min read First-ever trade of negative emissions under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement Swiss carbon removal specialist neustark and Norwegian financial services provider SpareBank 1 Sør-Norge launch pilot Find out more
Press release 12.06.25 5 min read CO2 capture and storage on the same site: now possible thanks to a collaboration between neustark and the Bereuter Group The CO2 comes from the biogas plant in Volketswil, which is adjacent to the Bereuter Group's site. Find out more