Circular Economy Executive - Sustainability
Job Type: Permanent
Location: Central London (Bloomsbury)
Salary: £35,000 with excellent benefits including 25 days holiday, private healthcare, leisure travel insurance, health & wellbeing allowance, interest-free season ticket loan and cycle-to-work scheme
Hours: 35 hours per week; hybrid working (2-3 days in the office per week)
Join the FDF’s Packaging team where you will play a key role in helping the sector deliver on its circular economy objectives as part of FDF’s environmental policy work programme. As a Circular Economy Executive, you will undertake research and project work, liaising with members and external stakeholders, along with preparing policy papers and reports for FDF Committees.
In line with the current focus of the role, the Circular Economy Executive will represent the sector and communicate with members regarding UK Government policies aimed at reducing plastic and other packaging waste and increasing the recycling of all packaging. You will be actively working in a number of key policy areas including Extended Producer Responsibility, Deposit Return Schemes, Consistent Collections, the Plastic Packaging Tax and the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Lead/provide support for specific aspects of FDF’s policy work on plastics and packaging including EPR, DRS and Consistent Collections;
2. Support FDF's representation of the sector to external stakeholders, including Government departments, value chain representatives and NGOs;
3. Support the work of the Packaging Task Force and EPR Advocacy Group;
4. Effectively communicate packaging issues to members, including business readiness issues, gathering feedback and responding to specific queries;
5. Specifically on packaging EPR, support FDF’s engagement with members, officials, and value chain partners around the strategic aim of securing a producer–led scheme;
6. Provide support or take the lead on individual policy areas and projects.
Requirements:
1. Experience in environmental policy and corporate sustainability, in particular increasing resource efficiency and circular outcomes in relation to packaging and packaging waste;
2. Experience in multi-stakeholder engagement and communication, including the ability to present complex technical information in an accessible and engaging way;
3. Good understanding of environmental policy implications for the food and drink industry;
4. Interest in national and international regulatory and public interest issues affecting the UK food and drink industry;
5. Excellent networking skills;
6. Ability to be highly adaptable to reflect changing business and Government policy priorities.
Our Workplace:
We’re based in the heart of central London in a modern, bright open-plan office. We have a friendly work culture with great break-out spaces, quiet booths and opportunities for flexible-working. Our ‘Feel Good for Life’ team regularly organises events and activities to promote positive health and wellbeing.
To apply, please send us your CV and salary expectations illustrating why you’d be a great candidate for the role.
Closing date: Friday 3rd January, 5:30pm
Please note, we will begin contacting candidates to invite them to a first stage interview early January.
Due to the high number of applications, we are unable to get back to everyone. Only successful applicants will be contacted.
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