Circular
economy

What happens to our
waste

Modern
circular economy
explain

Waste is tomorrow’s raw material – provided its disposal and recycling are managed effectively. The circular economy is characterised by sustainable material flows, state-of-the-art facilities and high standards of communication, transparency and trust.

From waste to recyclable material

A functioning circular economy protects the environment and resources – and is, at the same time, a highly complex system comprising technical processes, regulatory requirements and societal expectations.

Whether it’s hazardous waste, construction and residual materials, or industrial recycling processes: operators, authorities and companies face the challenge of combining safe and sustainable disposal with transparency and public acceptance.

In terms of communication, the aim is to bring together technology, responsibility and benefits – and to provide reliable information to both the specialist public and local residents and politicians.

Our mission

Bringing clarity to complex cycles 

We make circular economy issues easy to understand and provide communication support for projects – from waste disposal facilities and recycling plants to industry initiatives.

  • Public engagement: Providing transparent information and facilitating dialogue on issues raised by local residents and stakeholders builds trust in recycling, waste management and landfill projects.

  • Technical communication: Presenting complex processes in an accessible way for industry professionals and the media.

  • Corporate communications: Positioning sustainable business models and innovations in the circular economy.

Your contact person


Portrait Magdalena Klemm

"Hardly anyone talks about waste - but it is the key to true sustainability. There is a treasure in the circular economy. Let's talk about it."


Magdalena Klemm

+49-911-530 63-116
mkl@kaltwasser.de
https://www.linkedin.com/in/magdalena-klemm