A day in the life’: seeing data impact happen
Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2025 5:01 am
We’ve asked our #DataImpactFellows to share a day in their life.
Christian Reynolds currently splits his time between two jobs. In this post he tells us about seeing data impact in action during a day in his life as a Technical Specialist at WRAP. In a future switzerland rcs data post, he plans to talk about his work at Sheffield and N8Agrifood.
The Waste and Resources Action Programme (or WRAP) is an environmental charity that aims to help the world use resources sustainably. There are multiple circular economy and resource management themes, WRAPs current priority sectors are:
Food and drink
Clothing and textiles
Plastics
As a Technical Specialist at WRAP, my work is pretty varied, and I work on multiple projects concerning sustainable food consumption with food waste reduction.
One day I will be baselining Indonesian food waste as part of the Indonesia Food Loss and Waste Action Partnership, the next I will be supporting World Resource Institute’s Better Buying Lab with modelling.
Instead of going into details on all this variation, I’d like to tell you about one specific day a few weeks ago, when years of hard work finally came together.
Christian Reynolds currently splits his time between two jobs. In this post he tells us about seeing data impact in action during a day in his life as a Technical Specialist at WRAP. In a future switzerland rcs data post, he plans to talk about his work at Sheffield and N8Agrifood.
The Waste and Resources Action Programme (or WRAP) is an environmental charity that aims to help the world use resources sustainably. There are multiple circular economy and resource management themes, WRAPs current priority sectors are:
Food and drink
Clothing and textiles
Plastics
As a Technical Specialist at WRAP, my work is pretty varied, and I work on multiple projects concerning sustainable food consumption with food waste reduction.
One day I will be baselining Indonesian food waste as part of the Indonesia Food Loss and Waste Action Partnership, the next I will be supporting World Resource Institute’s Better Buying Lab with modelling.
Instead of going into details on all this variation, I’d like to tell you about one specific day a few weeks ago, when years of hard work finally came together.