Ports embrace circular coastal protection

The picture shows the ECOncrete Coastalock installation in Port of Esbjerg

Source: ECOncrete

The Port of Esbjerg and ECOncrete are piloting circular coastal protection using dredged sediment to strengthen port construction while enhancing marine biodiversity.

This marine construction project reuses purified clay from port dredging in Coastalock units, reducing CO₂ emissions and supporting port construction aligned with environmental targets.

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