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Michael
Braungart is founder of EPEA International Umweltforschung
GmbH and co-founder of MBDC McDonough Braungart
Design Chemistry in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Dr. Braungart's work has been published in numerous
journals on science, public affairs, design
and environment in Europe and the US.
After completing his studies in Process Engineering
in Darmstadt, Germany, Dr. Braungart went on to
explore the chemical processes of industrial production
techniques with the Chemistry Department at Konstanz,
Germany. He subsequently spearheaded the formation
of the Chemistry Section of Greenpeace International.
By the time he completed his PhD in Chemistry
at the University of Hannover in 1985, he had
assumed leadership of Greenpeace Chemistry. Dr.
Braungart is currently a professor of Process
Engineering at the Technical University of Northeast
Lower Saxony (Fachhochschule Nordostniedersachsen),
and is also a popular lecturer in waste management
amongst graduate students in engineering and the
natural sciences.
In 1987, Professor Dr. Braungart founded the
Environmental Protection Encouragement Agency
(EPEA) in Hamburg. At the heart of EPEA is the
"Intelligent Products System" (IPS),
which creates products oriented toward a life-cycle
economy and earned the Océ-van der Grinten
Award in 1993. In addition to his achievements
within the EPEA, Dr. Braungart also serves as
Scientific Manager of the Hamburg Environmental
Institute, the non-profit research center that
produces the "Top 50 Study", which ranks
the quality of environmentally-sound production
of companies within the chemical industry.
Working together with designer William
A. McDonough in their product design and development
firm, McDonough Braungart Design Chemistry, Dr.
Braungart's work addresses topics from particles
to policy. He has initiated worldwide scholarly
and scientific inquiry into the adverse environmental
and physiological impacts of industrially-produced
consumer goods. In addition, Braungart's EPEA
co-authored the "Hannover Principles of Design:
Design for Sustainability," which served
as development guidelines for the World's Fair
in Hannover, 2000.
Professor Dr. Braungart currently concentrates
his efforts at McDonough Braungart Design Chemistry
and EPEA Internationale Umweltforschung by working
with major industrial producers, such as Nike
and Interface on issues of materials assessment,
waste and energy balances, life-cycle design,
and designing for disassembly. He is also active
in designing new products, and was instrumental
in the creation of the compostable fabric line
Climatex®Lifecycle with William McDonough.
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