Reinhard Schneider (born 1 May 1968 in Mainz[1]) is a Germanbusiness administrator and managing director of the Mainz-based family company Werner & Mertz, which is best known for its Frosch brand. In this position, he focused the company’s sustainability strategy and advocates greater commitment from the business community to climate and environmental protection. Schneider is holder of the German Environmental Prize 2019.
Life and work
Schneider studied business administration with a focus on sales and commerce at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland.[2][3] After graduating, Schneider worked in marketing at various companies for six years.[2] As a descendant of the founders of Werner & Mertz, he had served on the company’s supervisory board since 1992. In 2000, he became Chairman of the Board of Management and also took charge of the Consumer Division. He is owner of the company.[2]
As managing director, Schneider had a defining influence on the sustainability strategy adopted by Werner & Mertz. Among other things, he commissioned the design of new company buildings in accordance with ecological aspects (such as the company headquarters) and, as part of the “Local Surfactants” initiative, increasingly replaced the share of palm kernel oil in the company’s cleaning agents with vegetable oils from European cultivation.[1]
He also rose to prominence thanks to his measures to reduce plastic waste and CO2 emissions by increasing the use of recycled plastic in packaging production. To achieve this goal, he founded the Recyclat Initiative with partners from the industrial sector, waste management and environmental associations in 2012. He is also politically active in this field and advocates, among other things, the introduction of a tax on new plastics.[4] Schneider also campaigns publicly, encouraging the business community to show greater commitment to environmental protection.[5][6]
Awards
Schneider has received multiple awards in recognition of the sustainability strategy he introduced at Werner & Mertz and for the recycling initiative in particular. The most prestigious award is the German Environmental Prize 2019. He received the award from Federal PresidentFrank-Walter Steinmeier, who justified the distinction with Schneider’s pioneering role in the business community. Schneider had “behaved as a responsible entrepreneur [...] before many others had taken action” and had shown “that environmentally conscious and entrepreneurial actions are not mutually contradictory”.[7] The German Federal Environmental Foundation honoured him for having made “environmentally friendly products viable for the mass market” in a “testing ecological environment”.[5]
^ abDeutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt: Deutscher Umweltpreis (German Environmental Prize): Die Preisträger 2019, published on dbu.de, p. 25, Retrieved 1 September 2020.