Goodwin started her earlier career as a research scientist for ICI, before working as an environment manager for Zeneca Agrochemicals, and then Syngenta as an Environmental Advisor.
WRAP
Goodwin became CEO at WRAP in 2007 and has worked for the organisation since its early days, joining in 2001 as the first Director of Materials Programme. Since taking over as CEO, she has worked to raise the profile of WRAP and the issues of resource efficiency, waste and recycling. The organisation is now focused on helping deliver the economic benefits of a more circular economy. Under Goodwin’s leadership, the Courtauld Commitment, involving major retailers, brands and their supply chains, has been driven forward and reductions in packaging have been achieved despite growth in sales. The problem of food waste is now widely understood and progress is being made in tackling this serious issue, with a 21% reduction in avoidable food waste being reported in late 2013. WRAP continues to work with local authorities and the wider resource management sector to ensure that waste that is recycled where possible. Along with industry initiatives, two new consumer campaigns, Love Food Hate Waste, and Love Your Clothes, have been launched under Goodwin’s leadership, joining WRAP’s other consumer campaign, Recycle Now, which aims to increase household recycling. Goodwin seeks to ensure that there is a business case for WRAP’s work, which will help ensure longer term viability and sustainability, and ways to deliver economic benefits. In February 2016 Goodwin announced that she would be stepping down as CEO of WRAP at the end June 2016.
WRI
Goodwin joined the World Resources Institutein September 2016 as its first Senior Fellow and Director of Food Loss and Waste. She is also a Champion of the UN sustainable goal 12.3 to halve food waste across the globe by 2030. Her role at WRI is very much to seek to achieve this ambitious target of the UN by engaging all of the Champions throughout the World and bringing about sustainable change in how much food is wasted by producers, throughout the supply chains and by consumers.
LWARB
In February 2017, the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, appointed Goodwin as the Chairman of the London Waste and Recycling Board Goodwin has been asked by Sadiq Khan to mastermind the achievement of a number of goals by LWARB including getting the capital on the path to reaching a 65 per centrecycling rate by 2030; creating jobs in reuse, repair, re-manufacturing and materials innovation to support London’s transition to the circular economy; and helping London become a zero-carbon city by 2050. The appointment of Goodwin was confirmed by a hearing of the GLA Confirmations Committee on 20 February 2017.