IFAT Munich 2024

IFAT Munich—The World's Leading Trade Fair for Environmental Technologies boasts a high international presence and an impressive number of exhibitors and visitors. IFAT Munich is known as a industry platform for presentations and innovation in the water, sewage, waste and raw materials sector. All relevant key-players will present their latest products and services on environmental solutions. The technical supporting program is free of charge.

Diana Uschkoreit

Managing Director
Foto Diana Uschkoreit, BellandVision

Diana Uschkoreit – Managing Director, BellandVision GmbH

Diana Uschkoreit is Managing Director of BellandVision – one of Germany's largest Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) systems. Having shaped the company for nearly 25 years, she brings extensive expertise in national and European environmental regulation and its practical implementation for clients across the retail and manufacturing sectors.

Her driving force is finding pragmatic, real-world and still sustainable solutions that enable businesses to fully comply with legislative requirements – without creating unnecessary complexity or undermining their core competitiveness.

BellandVision is part of the Veolia Group, a publicly listed global leader in water and waste management. This unique positioning combines the agility and high service quality of a mid-sized operator with the advantages of a worldwide organisation – including financial resilience and a strong commitment to corporate compliance standards.

With nearly three decades of experience at the crossroads of regulation, circular economy and business practice, Diana Uschkoreit offers a compelling perspective on one of today's most pressing questions: Can EPR truly be the key to transforming our industrial society – and strengthening competitiveness at the same time?

Sessions

Is the EPR the key to transforming our industrial society and strengthening our competitiveness?

Prof. Dr. Kathrin Greiff, Dr. Julia Hobohm, Sara Koedel, Gunnar Sponer, Diana Uschkoreit, Prof. Dr. Henning Wilts

Info
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) has become one of the most discussed policy approaches for promoting the circular economy. But can it truly serve as a lever for transforming industrial society while simultaneously increasing competitiveness?
EPR
Europa
Circular Economy
Reduction of resource consumption
Orange Stage (A5)
Panel discussion
German
Conference
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