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Tina Müller (Weleda), Eckart von Hirschhausen (Foundation Healthy Planet–Healthy People) and entrepreneur Dirk Rossmann on stage at the DLD Nature conference in Munich.

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Tina Müller

Weleda AG
Outdoor portrait image of Tina Müller, CEO of natural cosmetics company Weleda, leaning on a tree, surrounded by green nature.

Tina Müller is CEO of Weleda AG, a global leader in natural cosmetics and anthroposophic medicines. Previously, she led the Douglas Group, a European beauty platform, where she implemented the #FORWARDBEAUTY strategy through modernization and a “digital first” approach.

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Dirk Rossmann

ROSSMANN
Portrait of Dirk Rossmann, founder of the German drugstore chain ROSSMANN

Dirk Rossmann is the founder of ROSSMANN, one of Europe’s largest drugstore chains. He opened Germany’s first self-service drugstore in 1972. Today, his company employs more than 60,000 people and operates some 4,500 branches. Dirk Rossmann considers addressing climate change and its impacts on our planet as the most urgent issue of our time.

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Eckart von Hirschhausen

Healthy Planet – Healthy People
Portrait of Dr. Eckart von Hirschhausen, founder of the NGO Healthy Planet – Healthy People.

Dr. Eckart von Hirschhausen is a physician and founder of the NGO “Healthy Planet – Healthy People” (Stiftung Gesunde Erde – Gesunde Menschen). An expert on climate and planetary health communication, he has sold more than 5 million books and is a prominent TV personality in Germany.

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