Details
Date:

September 10

Time:

13:00 - 13:45

Event Category:

Impact Hub

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Organizer

Impact Hub Berlin

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Venue

Online Event

An engaging and motivating online talk series by entrepreneurs and experts who are helping to create real change around the world.

Welcome to Impact Talks!

The word ‘Impact’ has been overused and misused in today’s world of green washing and disinformation.

Through our exciting new online series, Impact Talks, we want to put the meaning back into the word ‘Impact’ by welcoming entrepreneurs and experts who are helping to create real change to speak about the work they do and how others can become changemakers as well.

Join us each month to put some “oomph” back into your lunchtimes and hear from motivating speakers on the topics of:

  • Sustainable Food
  • Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
  • Circular Economy
  • Green Tech

These are the focus area of our four ecosystems, where we see the greatest potential for entrepreneurship and collective action. Get in touch to find out more about opportunities to collaborate!

Our speaker this month:

Our speaker this month:

About the speaker: Jonas Hüther is Circularity Manager at Miele, working in the Corporate Sustainability team. He studied material science and holds a doctorate herein. As a manufacturer of premium household and professional appliances, Miele sees circularity as a strategic goal and a promising opportunity in sustainability.

About the Talk:

We all live in a world characterised by a linear economy and the transition to more circularity brings opportunities and challenges. The talk will provide some insights from the household appliance industry by discussing circular pilot projects and Miele’s circularity framework. The aim is to provide inspiration on how we can make the transition to a circular industrial society step by step, or rather cycle by cycle.

What you will gain from this talk:

  • Why circularity is more complex in practice than in theory
  • How circular pilot projects pave the way to a circular economy
  • How circularity can be assessed