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The Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP) works with governments, businesses and communities to deliver practical solutions to improve resource efficiency[1].
Their mission is to accelerate the move to a sustainable, resource-efficient economy by:
- re-inventing how we design, produce and sell products,
- re-thinking how we use and consume products, and
- re-defining what is possible through re-use and recycling[1]
WRAP’s focus areas are food and drink, plastic packaging and clothing and textiles. It has been a not-for-profit organisation (charity) since 2014[1].
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 WRAP, 2019. WRAP Annual Review April 2018 March 2019. Waste and Resource Action Programme. Banbury.