WRAP at Climate Week NYC 2025

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20 to 26 September 2025

At Climate Week NYC, WRAP is rallying businesses and policymakers worldwide to transform the food, textiles, and manufacturing systems that drive our economies. Together, we’re accelerating Circular Living — a design-make-reuse approach that slashes waste, cuts carbon, and redefines consumption.

WRAP’s Climate Week NYC programme

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DateEvent/meetingWRAP team member(s)
21 SepSustainability Soirée - Pre-Climate Week NYCLeah Karrer and Stephanie Double (attending)
22 SepA Food Waste Breakthrough by Food TankDavid Rogers (speaking)
23 SepInvitation-only food loss and waste roundtable hosted by WRAP and TescoCatherine David (co-hosting)
23 SepInvitation-only business roundtable hosted by WRAP: 'Creating value from circularity through EPR' Get in touch to join the waitlistSebastian Munden (chairing), Catherine David, and Leah Karrer
23 SepInvitation-only funder roundtable hosted by WRAP: 'Catalyzing circularity: how can philanthropy unite for impact?' Get in touch to join the waitlistDavid Rogers (chairing), Catherine David, Stephanie Double
23-24 SepChampions 12.3 welcome dinner, strategy meeting, and flagship eventCatherine David (attending)
24-25 SepClinton Global Initiative 2025 Annual MeetingDavid Rogers (attending)
25 SepCircular Economy Leaders event hosted by the Ellen MacArthur FoundationCatherine David (attending)

Follow us on LinkedIn and X where we’ll be posting about our time in New York, and how WRAP is transforming product and food systems to create a world with higher standards of living - tackling climate change, protecting nature, and reducing inequality. #ClimateWeekNYC

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