We Welcome Dr. Teresa Domenech to Strategic Foresight Board!

March 14, 2025

We are proud to announce the appointment of Dr. Teresa Domenech to our Strategic Foresight Board. Teresa brings a wealth of expertise in industrial ecology, circular economy, and sustainable resource management, further strengthening CEA’s mission to drive the global transition towards a circular and regenerative economy.

Teresa is an associate professor of industrial ecology and circular economy at University College London’s Institute for Sustainable Resources (UCL ISR). She is also the founding director of both the UCL Circular Economy Lab and the UCL Plastic Innovation Hub, initiatives that foster innovation and research in circularity across industries.

Her academic contributions are widely recognized, with research published in leading journals such as Nature Sustainability and the Journal of Cleaner Production. Teresa has also played an influential role in policy development, contributing to reports for the European Commission and the United Nations. Her insights on industrial symbiosis, decarbonisation pathways, and material flow analysis are invaluable in shaping strategies for a sustainable future.

A significant milestone in Teresa’s career includes her role as part of the ISO Editorial Team, where she contributed to drafting the new ISO 59000 Circular Economy standards. Her involvement in setting global benchmarks underscores her deep commitment to establishing structured, science-backed approaches to circularity in industrial systems.

Beyond academia and policy, Teresa actively engages with international media, having been featured on BBC, Channel 4, TVR, NTVS, Times, and Metro. Her ability to bridge the gap between research, policy, and public awareness makes her a vital voice in the global circular economy movement.

Our Strategic Foresight Board plays a crucial role in anticipating emerging trends, shaping industry standards, and guiding innovative solutions in circularity. Teresa’s appointment aligns perfectly with our vision, bringing forward-thinking leadership to tackle the complex challenges of industrial decarbonisation, sustainable resource management, and sectoral transitions.

Please join us in welcoming Dr. Teresa Domenech to the Circular Economy Alliance family as we continue to build a future rooted in innovation, resilience, and sustainability.

Submitted By: CEA Team

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