Castellum takes concrete steps towards climate neutrality by 2030

The Swedish real estate company is building 30,000 square meters of solar panels on the roof of a logistics building in Gothenburg. The CEO says more green investments are coming.
"To support the UN's climate goals and the Swedish goal for a climate neutral Sweden, we have decided that our company will be climate neutral by 2030," says Henrik Saxborn, CEO of Castellum. | Photo: PR/ Castellum
"To support the UN's climate goals and the Swedish goal for a climate neutral Sweden, we have decided that our company will be climate neutral by 2030," says Henrik Saxborn, CEO of Castellum. | Photo: PR/ Castellum

One of Sweden's real estate firms, Castellum is investing EUR 2.5 million (SEK 27 million) in a new solar power installation. The solar panels will be built on the roof of a logistics building in Gothenburg, Sweden, and upon completion in early 2021, it will produce 3.3 GWh per year, Castellum reports in a press release.

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