Martin Stuchtey

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Martin R. Stuchtey (born April 26, 1968 in Würzburg ) is a German geologist and economist who has dedicated himself in particular to the renewal of the economic system in terms of the circular economy .

Life and work

Martin Stuchtey studied geology and mineralogy at the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg and received a BSc in geology and geology from the South African Rhodes University . Hons. -Grad graduate. At the WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management , he completed a degree in business administration for a degree in business and completed an MBA -Studies on England's Lancaster University . At the TU Dresden he received his doctorate in 2000 on the microeconomic value of externalities in industrial clusters for the competitiveness of companies.

Stuchtey is an officer in the mountain troops and worked as a geologist in southern Africa before joining McKinsey & Company in 1997 , where he was most recently managing partner of the Munich office and director of the "Center for Business and Environment" until he left in 2017. In 2006 Stuchtey co-founded the McKinsey Sustainability Practice. He is also an initiator of the 2030 Water Resources Group. In his work, he focused in particular on a new way of thinking in terms of material cycles, eco-effectiveness and securing water management . Stuchtey worked with the World Economic Forum , the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, the Ocean Conservancy and as an advisor to the European Commission .

Following his work at McKinsey, he founded SYSTEMIQ, based in London, Munich and Jakarta, with Jeremy Oppenheim, Gail Klintworth, Janez Potocnik, Stef Kranendijk, Adair Turner , David King and Michael Braungart , which accelerates the transition to a sustainable economic system want.

In 2016 Stuchtey was appointed professor for resource strategy and resource management at the University of Innsbruck .

Martin Stuchtey is married to the entrepreneur and author Sonja Stuchtey and has six children. He lives in Pöcking and on his farm in Kollreid in the municipality of Anras .

Act

Martin Stuchtey has published some important "papers" in the context of resource management that were the subject of discussions at the World Economic Forum in Davos and the World Bank in Washington. In 2016 he published the book A Good Disruption - Redefining Growth in the Twenty-first Century with Per-Anders Enkvist and Klaus Zumwinkel .

He is committed to species protection and biodiversity. He is an active member of the Association for the Preservation of the Primeval Apple and the Care of Species Diversity eV and is particularly committed to the preservation of the Asian wild apple . He is also a member of the Board of Trustees of the Alfred Herrhausen Society .

Fonts

  • Can firms build clusters? : appropriation of localized externalities and rational behavior of firms , Eul Lohmar / Köln 2001, ISBN 978-3-89012-858-0
  • Transafricana: Report on a trip through the black continent , Lüdenscheid 2015, ISBN 978-3-00-048501-5
  • Martin Stuchtey, Per-Anders Enkvist, Klaus Zumwinkel: A Good Disruption: Redefining Growth in the Twenty-First Century. Bloomsbury Information Ltd. 2016, ISBN 978-1472939784 .

Publications ("Papers")

  • Charting our Water Future: Water Resources Group 2030 , 2009
  • Towards a Circular Economy - opportunities for the Consumer Goods Sector , 2012
  • Towards a Circular Economy - economic and business rationale for an accelerated transition , 2013
  • Growth within - a circular economy vision for Europe , 2015
  • "A New Plastic Economy" - rethinking the future of plastics , 2016
  • Achieving Growth Within - a € 320-billion circular economy investment opportunity available to Europe up to 2025 , 2017
  • Cities and the Circular Economy for Food , 2019

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ZDF.de: planet e: Question to Martin Stuchtey, McKinsey & Company, Inc.
  2. ^ McKinsey: Charting our water future
  3. Ellen MacArthur Foundation: Achieving 'Growth Within'
  4. ^ Ocean Conservancy: Stemming the Tide
  5. ^ European Commission: Martin Stuchtey
  6. SYSTEMIQ: Martin Stuchtey
  7. Bloomsbury Publishing: A Good Disruption: Redefining Growth in the Twenty-First Century
  8. CV Univ.-Prof. Dr. Martin R. Stuchtey (day before Starnberg / Ammersee) , SYSTEMIQ, accessed on February 17, 2020