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A fulfilling journey
For Ritu, it’s important that along her professional journey, she never loses her endless curiosity or her need to push the boundaries of what is possible to design and build. Working at EY Doberman gives her a chance to do this while also working to make the world a better place, with a commitment to sustainability baked into every project.
“By designing products and solutions that are environmentally conscious and socially responsible, we can directly address global sustainability issues like reducing waste, using sustainable materials, and improving the overall efficiency of products and systems. It’s our responsibility to contribute to a better future by integrating it into our design process.”
Ritu Chauhan’s trajectory from Copenhagen to Oslo and her pivotal role in the “Product Passport” project underscore the critical role of design in advancing sustainability. As we navigate the complexities of a rapidly changing world, designers like Ritu will be at the forefront, guiding us at EY toward a more sustainable future.
Learn more about EY Doberman’s work here.