Rannveig van Iterson is passionate about sustainable fashion and textiles and making the sector fit for a sustainable, green future. She has extensive experience in engaging with policymakers, having worked with several NGOs.
Rannveig leads the circularity team at Ohana and coordinates our work on circular economy and chemical policies. e.g. new eco-design rules for products, right to repair, waste policies such as extended producer responsibility, waste shipment and EU chemical legislation. Rannveig has been recognised by Best in Brussels placing her among the best public affairs consultants in the EU bubble.
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