‘Innovation and technology will save our planet’
‘Living a sustainable life is not enough to save the climate. Technology and
innovation are the solution’, says Michiel Roosendaal, Manager Global
Investments & Innovation Incentives at Deloitte Tax & Legal. ‘We advise
corporates about sustainability and on what subsidies they need to push
sustainable investments. That’s how we contribute to a better future.’
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‘Seven years ago, when I graduated in Science, Business & Innovation,
sustainability and renewable energy projects were not yet top of mind in many
organisations. But they certainly were at Deloitte. In fact, being a subsidy
advisor, I was in the position to combine my passion for technology and
sustainability with applicability, even back then’, Michiel (29) says excitedly.
‘Our government promotes sustainability and innovation, and reserves funds for
this goal. We advise our clients based on their business, assess whether they
can apply for a subsidy, help them with their application, and support the
entire process. That means we are at the front of new developments in the market
– whether it’s new technologies or new laws and regulations. That’s awesome.’
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On the roof of the data centre
For instance, Michiel was involved in the NortH2-project. ‘Hydrogen will be key
if we want to achieve the global climate goals. The NortH2 Consortium,
consisting of Equinor, Gasunie, Groningen Seaports, RWE and Shell Netherlands,
is developing the biggest green hydrogen project in Europe. Deloitte is also
involved, doing an extensive viability study’, Michiel explains. ‘Also, we
recently supervised a subsidy application for a new plastic recycling plant that
converts plastic into circular pyrolysis oil (aka bio-oil). These are building
blocks for the chemical industry. The type of projects that we work on, and the
time-span, varies. For instance, it takes two months from identification to
receiving a subsidy for industrial heat pumps, but other huge European processes
might take much more time. That means that I could be working for as many as
fifteen different clients a week, which is very energizing. One moment I’m
putting on my boots at a sludge processing company, and the next moment I’m on
the roof of a data centre with the granthing authority.'
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Working with other teams
'After all this time I’m still amazed at the amount of sustainability expertise
within Deloitte, which ranges from strategy to finance and from technology to
subsidy advice. When people think of Deloitte Tax & Legal, they usually picture
tax lawyers. But if you’re passionate about sustainability and innovation,
you’ve come to the right address, too! Our team consists of people with all
kinds of backgrounds, from life science and mechanical engineering to business
administration. That makes for a great mix and various angles. As a team, we’re
very accessible people and open to new opinions. Our team members get all the
trust and independence they need. For instance, in my first week at Deloitte I
already joined an acquisition meeting’, Michiel smiles. ‘Also, we often work
with other teams within Deloitte, which I enjoy very much. In order to encourage
collaboration, a structure was recently set up to combine all types of
sustainability expertises. We complement each other and as such, we add even
more value for the client.’
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Turning down the heater
‘For me, sustainability is a no-brainer’, Michiel say. ‘My parents already had
solar panels installed ten years ago, so they were pioneers in that sense. We
already sorted our waste before it became mandatory. And my partner and I
recently bought a property from the 1930s, which we are turning into an
energy-efficient home. In everything I do I’m aware of my impact on the
environment. However, I really like traveling and wandering around the globe.
That’s a paradox and a struggle. It’s hard to make up for your carbon footprint
when you’re travelling to Ecuador. But in daily life you can make small changes.
You can turn down the heater, eat vegan, and remove plugs from the sockets when
you’re not using them. In itself, that won’t solve climate change though. What
WILL save our planet, are innovation and technology. In the next few years we
will be seeing huge developments. For instance, New York’s 5th Avenue went from
horse carts to cars within 13 years, and the Netherlands went from cokes to gas
within 10 years’ time. Currently we’re in the transition to a more sustainable
world. In the next 20 years that will remain a hot topic. It’s very special to
work in this field in this time of history.’
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