After watching the documentary, I really felt a renewed sense of purpose regarding my professional path in material science and circular economy. Seeing the profound effects of resource depletion and waste accumulation underscored the importance of sustainable practices in industries like construction and manufacturing, areas directly connected to my studies.
As I work toward my MSc in Advanced Material Science, Innovation, and Recycling, I am more determined than ever to focus on developing solutions that promote a circular economy, reduce environmental impact, and make sustainable practices more accessible to industries worldwide.
Reflecting on my future career, I see myself actively working on projects that bridge the gap between sustainable material innovation and practical industry applications. My background in chemical engineering and current focus on Materials engineering and circularity metrics have equipped me with a strong foundation to pursue impactful work in sustainability.
I hope to contribute to a future where industries are increasingly reliant on renewable energy, less wasteful in resource consumption, and proactive in recycling and recovery. So in general I will work on sustainable materials innovation and project designs for recycling of wastes that can be applied to the manufacturing industries.

About HABTAMU MNICHL YEHUALE
Dedicated and result-driven Chemical Engineer with 3 years of experience as a Senior Laboratory Technician. Expertise in Industrial Chemical Process Control, Materials Characterization, and Chemical Process Design. Committed to delivering high-quality results with strong work ethics and efficiency. Currently undertaking a dual master’s degree in Advanced Materials Innovation and Recycling (AMIR). Passionate about promoting the circular economy, advancing material recycling, creating sustainable materials, and optimizing energy efficiency.