Prof. Dr. Henning Friege
Strategy development for energy, water supply and waste management enterprises

N3 Nachhaltigkeitsberatung Dr. Friege & Partner
46562 Voerde
Germany
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Fluency:
English, French, German
Thematic field of expertise:
Collection, Energy Recovery, Material Recovery, Policy Tax Instruments, Producer Responsibility, Reuse, Reduce, Sustainability, Climate, Biomass, Electronic Waste, Resource management, Metals, Mixed Waste
Geographical field of expertise:
EU, Germany
Thematic field of interest:
Collection, Energy Recovery, Material Recovery, Pollution Control, Final Sinks, Policy Tax Instruments, Producer Responsibility, Reuse, Reduce, Sustainability, Climate, Biomass, Construction Waste, Electronic Waste, Resource management, Metals, Paper Fiber, Plastics, Mixed Waste, Composting
Detailed description of working activity
N³ is three senior consultants who together have over 120 years’ international experience in the following fields:
Waste and resource management
Energy and water supply
Public services
Corporate environmental management
Chemical risk assessment and sustainable chemistry
Innovation and technology transfer
Policy consulting
International project management
Current activity
1) N³ Thinking Ahead - founder and partner
2) Honorary Professor (Faculty for Sustainability) Leuphana Univ.
3) Lecturer (Faculty for Environment), Dresden Technical University
Former activities
Director of a group of waste management enterprises for over ten years
Policy advisor, member of two Enquête Commissions (Deutscher Bundestag)
Over 300 publications; co-publisher of several scientific journals
University lecturer (Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Technical University of Dresden)
Education
Chemist,
Dr. rer. nat. (University of Münster),
Dr. habil. (Technical University of Dresden)
Memberships
ISWA, DGAW
Papers
- Chances and limits of hazardous waste management with respect to dissipated products
- The role of waste management in the control of hazardous substances: lessons learned
- Waste - valuables - secondary resources - contaminants - waste again?
- Waste Management in Urban Areas: Climate Protection and Material recovery
- Reconciliation between two worlds: Enterprises and research institutions in Northrhine-Westphalia
- Smart Cities: Future Gains versus Present Expenses Ideas for Sustainable Energy Production
- WEEE Collection and Recovery in Europe: Experiences and Challenges
- Strategies for Sustainable Development