Philipp Schmidt-Pathmann

Stop landfilling (of reactive waste like MSW and similar waste) by 2030 and replace with an State of the Art Integrated Waste Management Systems - move toward a circular economy.


Philipp Schmidt-Pathmann
Presidents, Managing Director

Institute for Energy and Resource Management (IeRM)
98056 Newcastle
United States of America

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Fluency:
English, German

Thematic field of expertise:
Collection, Energy Recovery, Landfilling, Logistics, Material Recovery, Pollution Control, Policy Tax Instruments, Producer Responsibility, Reuse, Reduce, Sustainability, Climate, Biomass, Electronic Waste, Resource management, Plastics, Mixed Waste, Methods, Analyses, Data, Composting, Close dumps

Geographical field of expertise:
Canada, EU, Germany, Switzerland, United States of America

Thematic field of interest:
No Littering - Clean Cities, Collection, Energy Recovery, Landfilling, Logistics, Marine Litter, Material Recovery, Pollution Control, Final Sinks, Policy Tax Instruments, Producer Responsibility, Reuse, Reduce, Sustainability, Climate, Biomass, Construction Waste, Electronic Waste, Resource management, Hazardous Waste, Industrial Waste, Sand, Glass, Inert, Metals, Paper Fiber, Plastics, Mixed Waste, Methods, Analyses, Data, Composting, Close dumps

Detailed description of working activity

25 years in the waste management field, circular economy, Integrated Waste (Resource) Management Field, GHG reductions

Current activity

Stop landfilling (of reactive waste like MSW and similar waste) by 2030 and replace with an State of the Art Integrated Waste Management Systems - move toward a circular economy.

Former activities

Education

MBA Marketing, Masters in Information Systems, 25 years in Policy, Waste Management, Resource Management, Sustainability, Circular Economy,

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