Technical Officer

Noah Bugre

I am a passionate environmental engineer with a strong focus on circularity and sustainability. My work spans across different areas, including e-waste management, environmental assessments, urban mining, circular economy and climate change resilience. I played a crucial role in identifying household lead poisoning sources for children in Ghana, conducting assessments on water, dust, paint and soil. I have also been involved in projects related to responsible supply of secondary raw materials for urban miners and the development of guidelines and frameworks for e-waste management. Additionally, I have contributed to nationwide e-waste inventory projects and the training of officers on sound e-waste management practices. In my role as a local consultant for the ReSoCart project, I led a team in conducting a market situation analysis of printer cartridges in Ghana. I have also worked as a Project Manager for the Waste Gobbler Project, where I combined climate change, renewable energy, circular economy, and ocean cleanup to create decent jobs and restore livelihoods, particularly for women and youth. I have an MSc and BSc degree in environmental engineering from the University of Energy and Natural Resources. I possess a wide range of skills, including project management, research, data collection and analysis, report writing, logistics coordination, project planning and stakeholder engagement. My dedication to sustainability and circularity is evident in my active involvement in conferences, seminars, and workshops related to the circular economy, climate change, and waste management. Overall, I bring a wealth of expertise and passion to any work and I strive to drive positive change
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