Greenback Recycling Technologies (Greenback) announces the appointment of Gresham Peters as Head of Procurement.
Gresham holds a Bachelor’s degree in Management Science from Loughborough University of Technology Business School and is fully chartered through the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply. He has over 25 years of top-tier procurement and supply chain experience within large international companies, managing global teams to deliver procurement optimisation.
In his new role, Gresham will lead the procurement and supply chain elements of Greenback’s international expansion plans.
“We are delighted to welcome Gresham to our team as we are scaling our operations across the globe to tackle plastic pollution. He has the skills and experience to build strong relationships with our strategic suppliers and to develop our procurement capabilities, processes and systems to turn hard-to-recycle plastics circular,” comments Philippe von Stauffenberg, founder and CEO of Greenback.
“I’m really looking forward to being part of an agile team of professionals working towards something of real importance to the future sustainability of our planet. This role gives me the perfect opportunity to leverage my skills and experience to support this critical work,” Gresham Peters adds.
Following its mission of a world in which products are primarily made out of recycled raw materials, Greenback aims at turning close to one million tons of plastic waste circular with over 300 recycling modules around the globe within the next ten years.
For additional information: Lorena de la Canal Rioseco, Head of Corporate Affairs lorena.delacanal@greenback.earth, +44 330 551 4612
About Greenback
Greenback Recycling Technologies is a UK-based advanced recycling company founded in 2018 to bring an immediate solution for the global plastic pollution. With a Enval® microwave-induced recycling process it recycles flexible, multilaminate plastics and turns it to π-Oil™ and recycled aluminium. With eco2Veritas™ digital certification system it tracks the origins of the waste and proves the amount neutralised for brands and CPGs. greenback.earth
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