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CONFERENCE
DRIVING SUSTAINABLE CHANGE
Charting New Paths In Renewable Energy, Circular Economy, & ESG Compliance.

 

17-11-2023 | Berlin Global Village

ABOUT

In an era of accelerating climate change, environmental challenges and technological transformations, “Driving Sustainable Change: Charting New Paths in Renewable Energy, Circular Economy, and ESG Compliance” does more than just issue a call to action - it issues a call to reflection, a call to transformation, and a call to collective responsibility.

As we find ourselves in an era of accelerating climate change and declining biodiversity, there’s an unmistakable urgency to depart from unsustainable practices. Traditional energy systems and economic models, rooted heavily in resource exploitation, have driven us to this point. But they do not need to dictate our future. This conference invites participants and audiences alike to confront these realities and consider the compelling alternatives we can pursue collectively.

The transition to renewable energy is our shared responsibility and an opportunity for innovation. It brings challenges of its own—intermittency, geographical limitations, and high upfront costs. Our forum will tackle these challenges head-on, sparking discussions on collaborative solutions and equitable sharing of the burdens and benefits of this critical transition.

Similarly, we delve into the radical potential of the circular economy. Can we fully close the loop, redefining waste as a resource and effectively integrating economic activity within the planet’s boundaries? This is not a utopia, but an aspiration that requires thoughtful debate, shared learning, and collective action.

Amid a growing focus on ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) compliance, it’s crucial we probe its depth. Is it signalling a genuine shift towards corporate responsibility, or is it just another fleeting trend? We challenge corporations to demonstrate a genuine commitment to their ESG obligations, moving beyond rhetoric to concrete actions that deliver sustainable impact.

We’ll also explore the tension between national interests and global sustainability ambitions. As we strive for international cooperation, we grapple with disparities in resources, capabilities, and political will. Here, we will champion a sense of shared responsibility and explore pathways for impactful collective action.

Despite the monumental challenges we face, there’s a prevailing sense of optimism that permeates this conference. Amid the uncertainty and the complexity, we see possibilities. Possibilities for transformation, for resilience, and for a more sustainable future.

Through this conference, we aim not just to confront our challenges, but also to celebrate our collective potential. We embrace the hard questions and the controversial debates, confident that they pave the path to innovation and progress. Together, we’ll navigate the complexities of today to shape the sustainable world of tomorrow.


ORGANIZERS

Driving Sustainable Change: Charting New Paths In Renewable Energy, Circular Economy, & ESG Compliance is the result of a collaborative partnership between Kompetus, a future thinking management consultancy in Berlin, Beyond Group, a multinational change-driven consulting firm, and OMNIA, a new wave of energy advisors and expert-driven technical consultancy in Germany.

KOMPETUS, member of Beyond Group, is a future-thinking management consultancy with a core specialization in solution-driven sustainability strategy. Using innovation-powered organizational transformation, the firm aligns businesses with ecological responsibility, social equity, and long-term economic sustainability. Established in Berlin and backed by over a decade of German and international experience, Kompetus emphasizes a comprehensive approach to sustainability that integrates value-based leadership engagement, ensuring that it thrives at the intersection of sustainable development, transformation, and agility.

BEYOND GROUP is a multinational consulting firm serving global partners and clients through Meaningful Consulting across its three hubs in Europe, SWANA, and Central Asia & The Caucasus with presence in Germany, Cyprus, Lebanon, and Georgia. Through its three change-driven practices; Public Policy & Management, Organizational Learning & Development, Innovation & Technology Integration, and its specialized Sustainability & ESG practice, Kompetus, the group delivers multidisciplinary and cross-sectoral services to governments, donors and multilateral agencies, civil society organizations, communities and academic institutions around the world facilitating the design, implementation and transfer of integrated solutions, responding to local needs while capitalizing on global knowledge and partnerships.

OMNIA is a new wave of energy advisors and a German expert-driven technical consultancy company with extensive experience in regulatory matters and political processes relating to energy market reform and energy transition in, around Europe and beyond. OMNIA has profound knowledge of current European policies in the fields of energy, climate and environment, with particular regard to legislation, regulation and best practice and it mainly facilitates the development of the EU’s energy target models in partner countries and institutions. In doing so, OMNIA supports designing, implementing, and navigating the technology, legislative and regulatory landscape for sustainable, competitive, transparent, and efficient energy markets.

AGENDA

  • Arrival and registration of participants to begin the conference

  • Opening notes:
    Mr. Gilbert Doumit, Managing Partner at Beyond Group

    Mr. Andreas Pointvogl, Managing Partner at OMNIA

    Mr. Felix Richter, CEO at Kompetus

  • Panel and Plenary Discussion

    Mr. Konrad von Ritter, Co-Founder WEnergy

    Ms. Laury Haytayan, Middle East and North Africa, Director at the Natural Resource Governance Institute

    Mr. Svein Mygland, Special Advisor at the Municipality of Oslo

    Moderated by
    Mr. Irakli Samkharadze, OMNIA Advisor, Doctor of Law

    The panel aims to challenge the status-quo and ignite constructive dialogues about the complexities and potential solutions associated with the transition towards renewable energy. This will encourage the sharing of innovative ideas and the formation of strategic partnerships that drive renewable energy adoption across different sectors. During the panel, we will explore the technological, political, and economic barriers to the transition, probe into successful models, and examine the role of multi-stakeholder partnerships in overcoming these challenges.

    Key Questions:
    What are the most controversial challenges facing the transition to renewable energy?

    How do we ensure just and inclusive energy transition that accounts for ethical and societal considerations?

    How do we equitably distribute the benefits and burdens of this transition among all stakeholders?

  • Coffee and refreshments will be served at the venue

  • Panel and Plenary Discussion

    Mr. Zsolt Lengyel, Founding Member and Secretary General, IEECP

    Mr. Moritz Möller, CMO Veganz Group AG

    Ms. Sarah Jaber, Senior Associate Consultant AESG

    Prof. Dr. Patrick Teuffel, Professor Innovation and Sustainability Strategies, SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences & Circular Construction Consultant, Circular Berlin

    Moderated by
    Ms. Mira Kinn, Lead Consultant at Beyond Group

    This panel aims to explore the feasibility and implications of a circular economic model, assessing its challenges, and highlighting successful implementations. This will inspire participants to envision an economy where waste is minimized and resources are optimally utilized, thereby driving sustainable growth. During this panel, we will explore the transformations required in various sectors to realize a circular economy, and discuss how collaboration can be leveraged to overcome the challenges.

    Key Questions:
    Is the circular economy a viable model, or is it an idealistic vision?

    What are successful or failed examples of circular economy implementations and highlight the practices that other sectors could adopt?

    How can we encourage the adoption of a circular economy model across different sectors?

  • Lunch will be served at the venue

  • Panel and Plenary Discussion

    Dr. Klemens Max, CEO Viridad

    Prof. Weslynne Ashton. Professor of Environmental Management and Sustainability, Illinois Institute of Technology

    Mr. Ondřej Rybka, Director PWC Czech Republic

    Moderated by
    Mr. Felix Richter,
    CEO at Kompetus

    This panel will critically evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of ESG regulations and compliance mechanisms in driving corporate sustainability. The objective is to stimulate critical discussions that can result in suggestions for enhancing ESG performance across organizations. We aim to cut through the rhetoric, examining the realities of ESG compliance, its challenges, and the role of partnerships in promoting transparency and accountability.

    Key Questions:
    How effective are current ESG frameworks in driving meaningful corporate sustainability and where do they fall short?

    What are examples of organizations demonstrating exemplary or challenged ESG compliance, and what can we learn from them?

    How can we ensure genuine ESG compliance and corporate transparency?

  • Coffee and refreshments will be served at the venue

  • Panel and Plenary Discussion

    Mr. Abdo Medlej, Economic Attaché Embassy of Lebanon to the Federal Republic of Germany

    Dr. Christoph Beier, GIZ/ Former Management Board

    Ms. Lilian Garcia Berg, Ambassador Women in Energy Chile

    Moderated by
    Mr. Omar Abdel Samad,
    Managing Consultant at Kompetus

    The panel aims to foster a sense of shared responsibility and promote international cooperation in addressing global sustainability challenges. The conference aims to create a platform for development partners to share experiences, pool resources, and develop collaborative strategies that ensure sustainable development at a global scale. During this panel, we aim to promote a shared sense of responsibility, exploring the potential for effective international partnerships and collective action.

    Key Questions:
    How can we balance national interests with global sustainability goals?

    What are examples of successful and failed international collaborations for sustainable development and the lessons learned from these initiatives?

    How can international partnerships address the disparities among nations in terms of resources, technology, and capabilities for sustainable development?

  • Coffee and refreshments will be served at the venue

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MEET THE SPEAKERS

Mr. Konrad von Ritter
Co-Founder WEnergy

Konrad von Ritter is a highly experienced professional in international development with a career spanning over 30 years. He has served for 20 years at the World Bank, where he played a significant role in sustainable development finance and emerged as the founder and manager of the climate change practice at the World Bank Institute.

Additionally, he co-founded and served as a Board Director at WEnergy, a Singapore based start-up that aims to develop renewable energy solutions in South East Asia. Konrad von Ritter has also contributed to the field of climate finance and cities by developing the V-NAMA concept in collaboration with teams from Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit and Deutsche Institute for Entwicklungspolitik.

He has published a paper on crowdfunding for climate change and has actively supported projects by applying crowdfunding in the renewable energy sector. Furthermore, Konrad is a founding member of Volt Germany (2018) and has contributed significantly to the pan-European political party Volt Europa, including the development of policies, promoting learning programs through Volt Academy, and serving as a member of the European Board (2019-2021). He contributed to policies like policy process, background paper on future work, and artificial intelligence.

Konrad von Ritter's educational background includes degrees in Economics and Political Science from the Freie Universität Berlin, along with a certificate in environmental economics from Harvard University's HIID.

Ms. Laury Haytayan
Middle East and North Africa, Director at the Natural Resource Governance Institute

Laury Haytayan is an energy policy and geopolitics expert. She is the Middle East and North Africa director at the Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI)

NRGI is an independent, international non-profit organization that provides policy advice, research and works on advocating for better managed resources and energy transition in oil rich countries.

She has several publications, and she is a regular commentator on issues related to oil and gas and energy in Lebanon, the East Med and ME.

Laury Haytayan is the host of the Energy Espresso podcast that deals with everything related to the future of energy and energy transition in Lebanon and currently, she is hosting a monthly webinar on energy transition in MENA ahead of COP28.

Laury Haytayan also teaches a course on the geopolitics of energy in the Eastern Mediterranean.


Mr. Svein Mygland
Special Advisor at the Municipality of Oslo

Svein Mygland's expertise and experience in sustainability and energy transition have led him to a prominent position in the city municipality of Oslo. His current role involves working on renewable energy, SDGs, climate, environment, and circular economy initiatives.

One of his notable projects is a carbon-capture program that utilizes waste from the city, which has garnered attention from various stakeholders. Svein has also made significant contributions to the field of renewable energy, particularly in small-scale rivers and energy sources throughout Norway.

Moreover, Oslo's climate balance sheet has attracted interest from other European municipalities, further showcasing Svein's impact in the field of sustainability.

With a career spanning decades, he has accumulated considerable experience in facilitating strategy processes, implementing action plans, and conducting financial and strategic analysis. Svein Mygland's expertise has been particularly valuable in mergers and acquisitions, as well as in his role as a board member on over 20 boards in various sectors such as renewable energy, tourism, and seafood.

Mr. Zsolt Lengyel
Founding Member and Secretary General, IEECP

Zsolt Lengyel is a climate policy pioneer, an economist by profession who has a unique combination of expertise in the governance and integration of climate, energy and sustainability issues.

He has served as a civil servant in the Netherlands, a consultant for the World Banks’ Prototype Carbon Fund, head of a UNFCCC accredited climate change mitigation auditing body (SQS - Swiss Association for Quality and Management Systems), and as a founding member of Europe’s first EU emission trading system auditing cooperative (Verico SCE).

Zsolt Lengyel is also a founding and board member of the Institute for European Energy and Climate Policy (IEECP) and an associate on ’Sustainability context & Climate action’ of the Global Infrastructure Basel Foundation (GIB) and an assessor at True&Fair.expert, Switzerland.

His interest in circularity issues is rooted in climate change mitigation (technologies & policies) and sustainability standards (for measuring the life-cycle costs and benefits of circularity).


Mr. Moritz Möller
CMO, Veganz Group AG

Moritz Möller, looks back on many years of marketing experience in the culture and entertainment, travel and technology sectors. Before joining Veganz Group AG, he worked for over 16 years in cultural management and as a freelance marketing consultant.

He helped build a unique museum service provider in Germany with over 160 employees in the areas of visitor service, call center, store operations, product range development, events, tourism and market research and successfully placed the Berlin publishing brand Verlag M on the market.

He is a winner of the Apps4Berlin Award 2011 and the Marketing4Future Award 2020 and 2021. In his consulting work, he was responsible for scaling the Swiss eCommerce brand Einfach Weniger and organized influencer events for brands such as Leica, EyeEm, Huawei and Meininger Hotels.

In April 2018, he took up his position as Head of Marketing and eCommerce at Veganz and is now responsible for marketing and product management as CMO.

Ms. Sarah Jaber
Senior Associate Consultant AESG

Sarah Jaber is a Senior Associate Consultant in Sustainability at AESG - Dubai where she manages the delivery of complex projects in the built environment and leads on developing sustainability frameworks and guidelines for clients.

Sarah has over 10 years of experience working on some of the most sustainable projects across the Middle East and Europe including LEED Platinum, Net Zero and BREEAM Excellent projects. She is an expert on developing sustainability guidelines and standards and has worked with clients such as Dubai Holding, Al Ula County in KSA and The Order of Engineers and Architects in Lebanon.

Sarah holds a MEng in Applied Energy and a BEng of Mechanical Engineering. She is also a LEED Accredited Professional, a BREEAM International Assessor, a Circular Built Environment Specialist, an Edge expert and a Certified Energy Manager.


Prof. Dr. Patrick Teuffel
Professor of Innovation & Sustainability Strategies at SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences - Circular Construction Consultant, Circular Berlin

Prof. Dr. Patrick Teuffel, a Professor for Innovation and Sustainability Strategies at the Berlin School of Technology since 2023, is also the founder of CIRCULAR STRUCTURAL DESIGN, a company dedicated to implementing circular economy principles in the built environment since 2021.

His expertise lies in innovative materials, resource- and material-efficient structural design, bio-based materials, re-use of buildings, circular economy, and the built environment.

Prof. Dr. Patrick Teuffel's commitment to promoting sustainability extends to active participation in international organizations and committees, such as the Innovation Advisory Board of the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB) and the construction team of Circular Berlin.

Dr. Klemens Max, CEO Viridad
CEO Viridad

Dr. Klemens Marx, the CEO of VIRIDAD, is a committed advocate for guiding clients on their journey towards carbon neutrality and ensuring compliant sustainability reporting. In his recent endeavors, he and his team have been active in assisting multiple clients in the establishment EU Taxonomy and CSRD compliance.

The success of his work is grounded in his extensive experience in translating sustainability concepts into actionable practices, a skill he developed during his tenure at the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology.


Prof. Weslynne Ashton
Professor of Environmental Management and Sustainability, Illinois Institute of Technology

Prof. Weslynne Ashton is a Professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology with a joint appointment at the Stuart School of Business and the Institute of Design (ID). She co-directs ID’s Food Systems Action Lab.

The Lab combines sustainability science and human-centered design with a systems focus to develop tools and frameworks that can catalyze the transformative work being done by practitioners and advocates to build more sustainable, equitable and just food systems.

As a sustainable systems sstcienti, her research is grounded in industrial ecology and the circular economy. She investigates the adoption of socially and environmentally responsible strategies in business, and the role of innovation and entrepreneurship in addressing neighborhood-scale as well as societal grand challenges.

Her current work focuses on increasing sustainability and equity in urban food systems, developing climate resilient and regenerative economic activities in post-industrial regions, emerging economies, and small island states.

Professor Ashton has been a member of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Secretariat’s Resilience Frontiers Technical Advisory Group since 2021. She was awarded a Jefferson Science Fellowship by the US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine in 2018, working as a science-policy advisor at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

She has a bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and master’s and doctoral degrees in environmental science from Yale University.

Mr. Ondřej Rybka
Director PWC Czech Republic

Ondřej Rybka is a Director within the sustainability services department with 8+ years of experience in sustainability services. He has experience in sustainability reporting according to GRI/CSRD methodology, strategic concept setting, managed stakeholder dialogue, calculation of carbon footprint of products according to GHG protocols and sustainable supply chain.

His team has led the development of PwC ESG Management Solution, the system which is focused on data collection and calculation of ESG indicators like product or company’ s carbon footprint, etc.

Ondřej Rybka also spent part of his career as a project manager in Africa and Asia, where he led the construction of big investment units (brewery, dairy plant).

Experience and relevant projects:

Supplier audits - checking compliance with client requirements in terms of code of ethics, waste management, workplace safety and other social aspects for IKEA (2015-2022)

Waste management audit according to ISAE 3000 methodology for Lidl ( 2021-2022)

Audit of selected non-financial data according to GRI methodology for IKEA (2015-202)

Reassessment of the sustainability strategy based on a rigorous stakeholder survey for ŠKODA AUTO

Setting up internal processes and reporting to ensure compliance with the European Lottery Standard for SAZKA


Mr. Abdo Medlej
SEconomic Attaché Embassy of Lebanon to the Federal Republic of Germany

Abdo Medlej is the Economic Attaché at the Lebanese Embassy in Berlin. He joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs after a long career in Finance with the private sector. He worked in the Financial Markets in a Tier 1 European Bank primarily with Sovereign and Corporate clients on debt issuance, debt restructuring and related structured products.

Abdo Medlej also acted as a financial advisor and structured several acquisitions for corporate clients in Europe, and he worked as an advisor on Public Sector projects.

Additionally, he is the co-founder of a Lebanese NGO that aims at fighting corruption in the country.

Abdo Medlej was a lecturer in Finance and Strategy related topics in several universities in Beirut. He holds a Degree in Economics from Saint-Joseph University in Beirut, a Master in Management from the Grandes Ecoles at EM-Lyon and an MBA degree from INSEAD.

Dr. Christoph Beier
GIZ / Former Management Board

Dr. Christoph Beier is an academic turned manager that is now going back to his academic roots. Until 2020, he had been Vice Chair of the Management Board of GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit) for ten years.

Before that, he had held various leading management positions within GIZ for another ten years. Most recently (2020-2023) he had taken a fresher look at hands-on development practice by leading a Programme on Good Governance for Local Development in the South Caucasus.

After these management and practical experiences, Dr. Christoph Beier is now reconnecting with his early career in the academic sphere.


Ms. Lilian Garcia Berg
Ambassador of Women in Energy Chile

Lilian García Berg serves as Origination Manager at Sonnedix, an Independent Power Producer (IPP) specializing in renewable energies. For over 11 years, Lilian has contributed to enhancing the efficiency and sustainability of the energy landscape from both the public and private sectors.

Her expertise encompasses power market design and operation, energy policies and regulations, power sales, power systems' operation, and open access.

She holds a Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Futures from Imperial College London and a bachelor’s in electrical engineering from Universidad de Chile.