Anastasiia Moldavska is a PhD, researcher, consultant, and educator specialising in circular economy, EU regulatory intelligence, and sustainability assessment.
Her work sits at the intersection of science, regulation, and business practice. She holds a PhD in Sustainability Assessment from NTNU — the Norwegian University of Science and Technology — where her research focused on systems thinking and sustainability assessment of manufacturing companies. She also holds master's degrees in Sustainable Manufacturing, Sustainable Development and Governance, and Information Control Systems, giving her a foundation that spans industrial processes, lifecycle analysis, policy, and data analytics.
In practice, Anastasiia has worked across complex value chains where technology meets regulatory requirements. Her industry experience includes strategic development of sustainability strategies, operational optimisation through Lean Six Sigma, quality management under ISO 9001 and ISO 14001, and the development of business intelligence tools. She has led extended producer responsibility schemes, managed compliance and internal control systems, and advised companies on sustainable packaging — including conducting audits at recycling facilities and managing strategic dialogue with regulatory authorities.
She founded and built a consultancy advisory practice focused on EU circular economy regulation, helping companies interpret and operationalise requirements under the EU's evolving regulatory landscape.
Her standardisation experience includes serving as committee leader for sustainable packaging at Standard Norge and as a Norwegian expert in European standardisation work through CEN, with a particular focus on design for recycling.
She has taught at NTNU, developed and delivered physical and digital training programmes, evaluated R&D projects under Norway's Green Platform scheme, and published academic and professional articles. As a speaker, she translates complex regulatory and scientific content into practical guidance for business audiences.