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.
- Conservatives aim for energy independence ahead of election Rishi Sunak has made energy independence a key election goal ahead of the vote on July 4th, claiming it will create 1000s of jobsMaximilian Schwerdtfeger
- Zero-emission vehicles could grow automotive industry by £50bn The automotive industry could grow by as much as £50bn over the next decade if the government helps drivers switch to zero-emission vehicles.Tamara Birch
- University of Birmingham calls for radical rethink of plastics policies The Plastics Network at the University of Birmingham has called on political parties to radically rethink their policies on plastics.Tamara Birch
- Labour to scrap 2035 ban on new gas boilers Ed Miliband has said Labour will continue to heat pump installations by offering financial incentives instead of forcing change.Louise Frohlich
- Walkers crisps owner strikes deal to cut plastic waste in snack sector PepsiCo agrees deal wit GreenDot to cut out fossil fuels in packaging across Europe, says processes "need improving"Maximilian Schwerdtfeger
- Renewable overcapacity in Europe causes huge drop in energy bills A surge in solar infrastructure means energy prices are falling, but it could also hinder some European countries' net-zero plansMaximilian Schwerdtfeger
- Hometree to offer £250m in loans and leases for solar panels and batteries The deal zero-deposit leases and loans with low interest rates and terms of up to 25 years, available on solar panels and battery systems.Tamara Birch
- Plaid Cymru calls for Welsh energy independence Plaid Cymru calls for Wales to have more control over its journey towards net zero in its 2024 election manifestoMaximilian Schwerdtfeger
- GMB slams Labour’s green power plans The GMB union has criticised the Labour Party's 2030 net zero plans and warned of power cuts and blackouts.Louise Frohlich