From lifelong dream to circular economy leader: Q&A with Himesha Randeni on the Environmental Management for Business MSc
10/12/2025

What does it take to turn a lifelong passion for the planet into a fulfilling and impactful career? For Himesha Randeni, the answer was the Environmental Management for Business MSc at Cranfield. Himesha took the leap to pursue her dream of contributing to environmental sustainability.
In this inspiring Q&A, she shares her journey, detailing what motivated her, the pivotal role her master’s degree played, and the research she is currently investigating on electronic waste and the circular economy.

What inspired you to pursue a career in environmental management, and how did your journey begin?
I always wanted to be a research academic. However, due to family commitment, I haven’t been able to continue my studies. It has been my lifelong passion to contribute to environmental sustainability, and this master’s degree has opened a gateway for me to pursue that dream.
Could you tell us about a recent project or initiative you’ve led that you’re particularly proud of or excited about?
I am currently working on my dissertation on electronic waste management, a niche area that requires extensive research. As e-waste has become the fastest-growing waste stream, my goal is to continue researching sustainable metal recovery methods from Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) to support the development of a more circular economy.
What impact has your time at Cranfield had in getting you to where you are now?
I’m loving every second of being on this vibrant campus. It’s contributing enormously to both my personal and professional growth.
Which knowledge areas or practical skills do you believe are most essential for today’s MSc students entering careers in environmental management or sustainability?
I believe you need the ability to critically evaluate and analyse environmental issues, policies, and gaps, as well as a genuine passion for sustainability. This course will equip you with all the relevant skills.
What is a highlight of your course or time at Cranfield so far?
The Environmental Management for Business MSc course is exceptionally well tailored for environmental sustainability. It covers all the key areas you need to understand, helping you develop strong critical thinking skills and the ability to analyse environmental problems and design effective solutions. It is a highly versatile programme, and the assessments allow you to fully absorb and apply the content from each module.
The group project, individual dissertation, and final research thesis provide valuable exposure to professional academic writing while allowing you to gain a deeper and broader understanding of your chosen subject area. You learn from some of the best experts in the field, who are also among the most humble and approachable people you will meet. I have truly enjoyed this master’s course. As a full-time working single mother completing this degree part-time, I can confidently say: if I can do it, anyone can.
If you could give one piece of advice to young professionals starting in environmental management, what would it be?
In my opinion, communication is absolutely key. Stay in regular contact with your course director and module leaders. If you face any challenges, let them know early, they will support you to the best of their ability. As a full-time working single mother balancing many responsibilities, I have experienced incredible understanding, encouragement, and flexibility from my course director and all the module leads. Their support made this journey possible. Effective communication truly is essential for your success.
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