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Kim Nackenhorst

medew_kim_pasf.jpg Kim has studied European Economics with a specialization in Environmental Business Policies in Germany, France and Greece. Additionally she holds a MSc in Material flow- and Waste management (with Cradle to Cradle as her main focus point). During her study, she worked as an apprentice and freelancer at EPEA Internationale Umweltforschung GmbH in Hamburg, Germany and at MBDC - McDonough Braungart Design Chemistry in Charlottesville, USA. Kim lives in the Netherlands since 2002 and is originally from Germany.

'I joined IMSA in April 2002. Working here is exciting and challenging. Projects are diverse, interdisciplinary and multifaceted. In co-operation with various different parties (companies, governments, NGOs, science, etcetera) IMSA works on innovative answers to urgent global issues. It's a dynamic, intellectual think-tank.

I am intrigued by the broad scope of IMSA's work, especially the analysis and management of complex system dynamics. The co-operation with a broad and diverse network is fascinating, especially when sustainable and innovative solutions are found and implemented.

As a senior consultant I am involved in different projects and subjects, such as energy,  food, health and agricultural issues. Besides, I support companies in developing their sustainability strategy and policy; and I give workshops and trainings concerning, among other things, the Cradle to Cradle concept. I am very interested in exploring the scientific and cultural backgrounds of issues and conflicts in society.'

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Relevant publication:
Mc Donough & Braungart, Cradle to Cradle, Remaking the Way We Make Things, North Point Press, New York, 2003.


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