International

Taking WRAP's impact across the globe

To make our world more sustainable, we are acutely aware that tackling the issue cannot be done by one country, region or continent by itself. With this in mind, WRAP works globally with governments, businesses, and communities to deliver practical solutions to improve resource efficiency within plastics, food and textiles.

We take the successes, experience and lessons learnt in the UK and work with in-country partners to ensure we develop projects that fully address the needs of the local area. 

Where we have worked

Take a look at our work across the globe.....

Global update

On 16th March WRAP and the World Economic Forum’s Global Plastic Action Partnership (GPAP) announced a formal partnership agreement to address the global issue of plastic waste by supporting projects within both the network of Plastics Pacts, and Global Plastic Action Partnerships around the world.

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Examples of our work include:

A conceptual framework for a national strategy on food loss and waste in Mexico

Mexico Conceptual Food Framework

The World Bank commissioned WRAP as one of the world’s leading organisations on FLW, to support the development of the conceptual framework to guide the process for the development of a national strategy for FLW. The framework identifies the ‘hotspots’ where losses and waste occur along the food supply chain and provides an initial list of solutions for the short-, medium- and long-term that could help prevent and reduce FLW.

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Textiles Action Network

Textiles Action Network

The Textiles Action Network puts the global textiles industry on the trajectory to net zero carbon emissions through transitioning to a circular economy.

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Explore our key international reports

  • Target, Measure, Act, Invest: How businesses can help deliver a Net Zero food system for all

  • The Hidden Hero: How can a Net Zero food system be delivered to the benefit of people and planet?

  • Tackling the food waste funding gap: Financing food waste prevention to combat climate change

  • Halving food loss and waste in the EU by 2030: The major steps needed to accelerate progress

    Halving Food Loss and Waste in the EU by 2030

  • Changing our clothes: Why the clothing sector should adopt new business models

    Changing our clothes: Why the Clothing sector should adopt new business models

  • The Business Case for Reducing Food Loss and Waste

    The Business case for reducing food loss and waste