• CERAWEEK
  • March 10 - 14, 2025

Rachel Meidl

Rice University, Baker Institute for Public Policy

Fellow in Energy and Sustainability, CES

Rachel A. Meidl, LP.D., CHMM, is the fellow in energy and sustainability at Rice University’s Baker Institute. She was previously appointed deputy associate administrator for the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, an agency of the U.S. Dept. of Transportation. Her research focuses on sustainability; the circular economy; domestic and international policy and law as it relates to life cycle management of hazardous wastes; safety and environmental regulations of the treatment, storage, disposal, and transportation of chemicals within and outside the U.S.; assessing plastics, plastic recycling technologies, advanced electronics, and alternative energy applications from a sustainability and life cycle perspective to understand the environmental, economic, and social impacts across the supply chain; and resiliency of the energy industry. Prior to her public service, Meidl was the director of regulatory and technical affairs at the American Chemistry Council in Washington, D.C., where she advanced a broad range of regulatory and policy issues, including reforming the Toxic Substances and Control Act, hazardous waste management and emergency response, and addressing contaminated site issues. She has more than 27 years of diverse experience in industry, academia, government, politics, finance, and international relations. Meidl holds a doctorate in law and public policy from Northeastern University, a master’s in environmental policy and management with a concentration in environmental chemistry and international law from the University of Denver, a master’s in applied science and technology from National University, and bachelor’s degrees in conservation biology and zoology & animal physiology from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Dr. Meidl is a Certified Hazardous Materials Manager.

Sessions With Rachel Meidl

Wednesday, 13 March

  • 11:30am - 12:30pm (CST) / -

    Storm over Plastics: Innovative technology solutions

    Panel Oil Technology/Innovation

    The growing global plastics sustainability movement is one of the biggest potential disruptors for the plastics industry and is putting future plastics resin demand at risk. Sustainability efforts around plastics will have significant implications for the entire energy and petrochemical value chain. How is plastics positioned as a material performance relative to carbon and energy efficiency? What are some of the innovative technologies and applications for plastics in the new circular economy?