World Wildlife Fund (WWF), one of the world's leading conservation organizations, seeks an intern for its initiatives focused on reducing food loss and waste across supply chains and in schools within the Food Waste program.
The production and consumption of food constitutes the biggest environmental threat to our planet. Eliminating waste and shifting consumption patterns represents our biggest opportunity to establish sustainable and regenerative food systems. Addressing food waste across food supply chains (from farm, to field, to landfill) is not only critical for the environment, but also companies' financial sustainability.
WWF's Food Waste program has worked to standardize FLW measurement across the value chainfrom farms and suppliers to restaurants, hospitality businesses, food retailers, and schools. Through its No Food Left Behind initiative, WWF quantifies on-farm post-harvest loss for specialty crops and has developed a food loss metric for growers.
Through its Food Waste Warrior initiative, WWF has additionally developed research, curriculum guides, and grant programs to help schools turn cafeterias into classrooms; engage students around food loss and waste; and ultimately measure and reduce food waste in schools across the US.
By starting with measurement, better data and understanding of the drivers behind FLW will inevitably set in motion innovation and targeted intervention strategies to reduce it. The ultimate goal is to help instill principles and practices to prevent FLW, in order to lower food costs and maximize water, greenhouse gas, and land use reductions.
This position offers a unique educational experience to gain experience in working with key stakeholders across the food supply chain, with a specific focus on food waste prevention and recovery. Candidates will be prioritized who are looking to further their career in sustainable food systems and/or education. This role will work directly with the Director and the senior staff of the Food Waste program to support project management, communication, research, content development, and new pilot projects for its schools, farms, and supply chain initiatives.
Applicants from nontraditional career paths, transitioning into this field, and pursuing higher education degrees are encouraged to apply.
With regards to our values and commitment to DEI, the following are excerpts from WWF Freshwater & Food's statement on Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion:
Location:
Remote
Compensation:
Paid
To Apply:
As an EOE/AA employer, WWF will not discriminate in its employment practices due to an applicant's race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, disability, or protected Veteran status. WWF values diversity and inclusion and welcomes diverse candidates to apply.
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