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Maximilian Schwerdtfeger
Max joined The Eco Experts as content manager in February 2024. He has written about sustainability issues across numerous industries, including maritime, supply chain, finance, mining, and retail. He has also written extensively for consumer titles like City AM, The Morning Star, and The Daily Express.
In 2020, he covered in detail the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) legislation on sulphur emissions and its effects on the global container shipping market as online editor of Port Technology International.
He also explored the initiatives major container ports and terminals have launched in order to ship vital goods across the world without polluting the environment.
Since then, he has reported heavily on the impact made by environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices on the supply chain of minerals, with a particular focus on rare earth mining in Africa.
As part of this, in 2022 Max visited mines and ports in Angola to hone in on the challenges being faced by one of the world’s biggest producers of rare earth minerals.
His most recent sustainability-related work came much closer to home, as he investigated the eco-challenges faced by independent retailers in the UK, specifically looking at how they can cut emissions and continue to thrive.
Max lives in South London and is an avid reader of books on modern history and ghost stories. He has also recently learned to play the game Mahjong and takes every opportunity to do so. He is also yet to find a sport he doesn’t enjoy watching.
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‘Start at Home’ heat pump project from Nesta boosts engineer confidence Innovation agency Nesta has reported that its ‘Start at Home’ pilot project has helped to improve heating engineers’ technical understanding of heat pumps and encouraged some to qualify as heat pump installers, in a move that should bolster the clean technology workforce and help the government achieve its net-zero ambitions.Tamara Birch
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What is a solar tree? Space-saving solar generation for urban environments As the world moves towards a more sustainable future, new solar innovations are emerging – and one of the latest is solar trees.Tamara Birch
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What is a ‘green deal’? A 'green deal' can sound like a buzz phrase, but it can also show how a country or group region is pushing sustainability.Christopher McFadden
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E.ON launches ‘Next Gen Home’ to offer low-carbon tech with no upfront cost The new package will start as a 12-month pilot and has been made available to 20 E.ON Next customers across the Midlands from 1 July.Tamara Birch
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Why the UK shouldn’t sacrifice energy security for defence Achieving energy security is the only way the UK can safeguard itself against the turmoil of international energy markets.Maximilian Schwerdtfeger
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A guide to solar roof tiles for your home Solar tiles are typically at least twice as expensive as solar panels. We'll help you work out if they're worth it for your home.Christopher McFadden
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Is it possible to ‘Trump-proof’ your energy bills? Donald Trump has launched huge tariffs, raising fears of inflation. We ask if it's possible to 'Trump-proof' your energy bills.Maximilian Schwerdtfeger
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More than four in 10 new homes in England built with solar power New homes in England have experienced a huge surge in solar panel installations following the introduction of more stringent rules on energy efficiency.Tamara Birch
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Surge in global solar capacity exceeds industry expectations The latest statistics for global installed solar capacity is in, and it makes for very interesting reading.Christopher McFadden