Barbara Reck is a Senior Research Scientist at the Yale School of the Environment and node lead Systems Analysis and Integration at the REMADE Institute, a U.S. Manufacturing Institute that seeks to reduce embodied energy use in manufacturing. Her research focuses on the sustainability of material use in society, informing environmental and resource policy as well as circular economy assessments. Beyond her extensive work on metals (namely nickel and stainless steel) her research includes studies on plastics and fibers (pulp & paper, textiles, biogenic building materials including mass timber). She has conducted in-depth analyses on metal recycling and its energy implications, and has developed metal recycling indicators, metal criticality assessments, and scenarios on the future supply and demand of key technology metals (iron, aluminum, copper, nickel, lithium, manganese, zinc, lead). Prior to joining Yale in 2003, she spent seven years at Lufthansa German Airlines as Manager Environmental Affairs.
Ph.D. (Dr.-Ing.), Environmental Engineering, TU Berlin, Germany
M.Sc. (Dipl.-Ing. FH), Univ. of Applied Sciences, Bingen, Germany
Publications
2015
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA2015
2014
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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION2014
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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2014
2012
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SCIENCE2012
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JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY2012
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JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY2012