Elizabeth (Eli) Valdés is a sustainability engineer and manufacturing leader working at the intersection of industrial operations, energy systems, and environmental impact. Her work spans both engineering design and on-the-ground manufacturing, enabling her to embed sustainability across the full lifecycle of production—from upstream decision-making to downstream operational efficiency.
She has led initiatives focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, optimizing energy and water use, and advancing circularity within complex manufacturing environments. By integrating sustainability into core engineering and operational processes, she helps demonstrate that environmental progress and operational excellence can be mutually reinforcing. Her ability to connect technical systems with strategic goals allows organizations to move beyond incremental improvements toward more transformative change.
Eli is particularly passionate about the role of innovation and emerging technologies in accelerating sustainability outcomes. With a strong foundation in mechanical engineering and advanced training in climate and energy systems, she brings both technical rigor and systems thinking to the challenges of industrial decarbonization.
Driven by a deep personal commitment to environmental stewardship, she continues to contribute to building more sustainable, resilient manufacturing systems while fostering a culture of collaboration, leadership, and continuous improvement.
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