Agata Wolk-Lewanowicz Gerrard Fisher Peter Mitchell James De Couter.

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Agata Wolk-Lewanowicz Gerrard Fisher Peter Mitchell James De Couter

WRAP is an independent, not-for-profit company, recognised in the UK and internationally for its expertise in the circular economy, resource efficiency and product sustainability. Set up in 2000 to help recycling take off in the UK and to create markets for recycled materials, our role has now broadened into one where WRAP acts as a catalyst to accelerate change in the behaviour of consumers and the public and private sectors across all areas of resource efficiency

Our vision WRAP’s vision is a world where resources are used sustainably Our role is to: Provide the evidence Build the case for change Act as the broker between government and industry Deliver practical action on the ground

Product sustainability – reinventing how we design, produce and sell products Behaviour change – rethinking how we buy, use and consume Improving collections and processing systems – redefining how we re-use and recycle How we work

NameJob TitleWP & TasksPast ActivitiesFuture Contribution Agata Wolk- Lewanowicz Project Manager/ Key Account Manager WP1. WP3. Task and 3.2.2, WP6 PRINCE 2 Foundation level certification and project management experience from Nielsen and NIRAS. Task Manager, Collecting data, Comparison of UK and UNU models, Communication and dissemination Gerrard Fisher Technical Specialist WP3 Task and 3.2.2, WP6 He has specific expertise in Electrical & electronic product design, specification, re-use and recycling as well as in implementing new business models. Project design, Communication and dissemination Peter MitchellEconomistWP3. Tasks and years of experience producing economic, policy analysis and research reports on a broad range of economic issues. Project Design, Predicting future trends, Data Structuring, Design of working template for data collection. James de Couter Project Accountant WP1Extensive experience in financial reporting, including recent EU projects. Project Planning/Financial Reporting