What Clients Say:
C-Suite Training Sustainability
"Mirjam Peters' executive coaching was a game-changer for our sustainability strategy. Specifically, her expertise in regulations and Scope 3 emissions gave us the clarity and tools to optimize our supply chain and drive meaningful change. An invaluable experience!"

Asia Consultancy Work
"Mirjam Peters' expertise in sustainability and the Asian automotive sector has been invaluable to our consulting projects. Her insights helped us deliver exceptional value to our clients. We highly recommend her as a trusted expert in sustainable mobility."

EU Regulation - Asia
"With Mirjam Peters' expertise, we successfully navigated EU and German sustainability laws, ensuring full compliance while integrating sustainability into our strategy. Her support strengthened our position as a responsible technology leader in Europe."

Recent Published Work

The Paradox of Neglecting Sustainability: Safeguarding Today’s Wealth at the Expense of Tomorrow's Losses
An essay about the complexity of sustainability and why it´s still worth being optimistic.
Decarbonization of Shipping
Decarbonization in hard to abate industries comes with a different set of requirements.
In this article I had the opportunity to describe:
- first mover versus fast follower approach
- role of innovation and technology development
- financial investment in decarbonization and commercial resillience
- regulators and governments role in setting targets and pace
Making the impossible possible.

Mentoring & Coaching

This book is the first summary of topics that I have discussed over the past years when mentoring young talents and preparing others and myself for higher leadership roles, management and career development. If you are on a journey of self-reflection and interested in growth and development, you will find input in this book to think about and elaborate further. Try out a few of these tips in your projects and daily work and you will notice how you improve and influence your environment.
Sustainability Skills

In this edited book, Chapter 14, is all about "The Illusion of the Five-Year Plan"
➡ Five-year plans should be a thing of the past – the future of sustainability requires agility and new structures. In this chapter, Dr. Peters uses the example of circular economy to demonstrate how interdisciplinary networks can make companies faster and more competitive.
But that alone won't be enough.
Her disruptive approach: Make patents public!
➡ Instead of protecting patents, companies should be rewarded for reducing CO2 emissions through innovation and sharing green technologies. An inverted carbon border adjustment system could offer tax benefits linked to emission reductions. This connection between sustainability and profit could be the accelerator needed to drastically speed up global progress and drive real change.