Job Beschreibung
We are tackling global plastic pollution – and you will be a part of the solution!
With our innovative technology, we turn plant leftovers of the agricultural industry into a novel sustainable biomaterial – biobased, plastic-free, compostable and with significantly less emissions! A material that leaves no harmful traces. With this, we want to replace as many plastics as possible to maximize our impact, and this is where you come in.
As the Strategy Responsible for Impact, Sustainability and ESG, you will be instrumental in continuing to shape our approach to these critical issues that are at the core of traceless DNA. Your expertise will help us to optimize our measurable environmental, social, and economic value while aligning with global best practices and communicating to all stakeholders. This role offers a unique opportunity to drive systemic change, lead sustainability processes, and inspire stakeholders both within and outside the company. In this position, you will fill the following roles:
- Lead our Sustainability Vision: Refine our comprehensive sustainability strategy that influences company-wide initiatives.
- Strategic Integration: Continue to embed sustainability and ESG principles into core business processes, ensuring alignment with emerging global standards.
- Impact Intelligence: Provide data-driven insights and actionable recommendations to maximize our positive environmental and social impact.
- ESG Compliance: Safeguard our adherence to regulatory frameworks, ensuring we meet certification standards and sustainability guidelines.
- Impact Communication: Craft compelling narratives that communicate complex sustainability data to customers and stakeholders, enhancing our brand reputation.
- Public Affairs (optional): If you have an affinity for it, we would love to hear how you could support our advocacy efforts through monitoring upcoming regulations and political strategies, advocating for beneficial regulatory and political frameworks and building strong stakeholder alliances