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🚧 Construction sites are among the noisiest, most polluting, most fossil fuel-dependent environments on the planet.They're also one of the biggest decarbonization opportunities we're not talking about enough. Klimatic Group and Bellona Deutschland hosted a focused deep dive on Zero-Emission Construction Sites. Listen to: → Karl Jonasson Collberg, Procurement Officer at the City of Stockholm Development Administration — on how procurement policy can be one of the most powerful levers for systemic change in construction. → Johanna Stjernström, Construction Project Manager at the City of Stockholm — on how Stockholm delivered one of its first fully emission-free construction sites, translating ambitious climate targets into on-the-ground execution. → Peter Bauer, Segment Leader at Volvo Construction Equipment — on how electrified heavy machinery is making zero-emission worksites operationally viable at scale. → Nikolaj Birkerod, CEO of HG — bringing the builder's perspective: what it takes to make electric equipment credible on the ground, not just on a spec sheet — and what needs to change across the industry for zero-emission sites to become the norm rather than the exception.The conversation was guided by two moderators who bridge climate policy and ecosystem building across energy, the built environment, and mobility: 🎤 Frauke Eustermann, Sustainable Construction Expert, Bellona Deutschland🎤 Aneri Pradhan, Founding Partner, Klimatic Group
By Klimatic Group🚧 Construction sites are among the noisiest, most polluting, most fossil fuel-dependent environments on the planet.They're also one of the biggest decarbonization opportunities we're not talking about enough. Klimatic Group and Bellona Deutschland hosted a focused deep dive on Zero-Emission Construction Sites. Listen to: → Karl Jonasson Collberg, Procurement Officer at the City of Stockholm Development Administration — on how procurement policy can be one of the most powerful levers for systemic change in construction. → Johanna Stjernström, Construction Project Manager at the City of Stockholm — on how Stockholm delivered one of its first fully emission-free construction sites, translating ambitious climate targets into on-the-ground execution. → Peter Bauer, Segment Leader at Volvo Construction Equipment — on how electrified heavy machinery is making zero-emission worksites operationally viable at scale. → Nikolaj Birkerod, CEO of HG — bringing the builder's perspective: what it takes to make electric equipment credible on the ground, not just on a spec sheet — and what needs to change across the industry for zero-emission sites to become the norm rather than the exception.The conversation was guided by two moderators who bridge climate policy and ecosystem building across energy, the built environment, and mobility: 🎤 Frauke Eustermann, Sustainable Construction Expert, Bellona Deutschland🎤 Aneri Pradhan, Founding Partner, Klimatic Group