Garrette Clark is the Sustainable Lifestyles Programme Officer, Consumption and Production Unit, Economics Division of UN Environment in Paris. Her expertise lies in cleaner production and sustainable product development and she now leads UN Environment's activities to support a shift to sustainable lifestyles and education. Activities include: building a shared vision and understanding on what are sustainable lifestyles; supporting research in general and in priority, resource-intensive lifestyle domains; developing tools and capacity building and educational materials; and carrying out city-level projects and campaigns to test and promote action at urban level - where action is happening for individuals. She represents UN Environment on the Multi-Stakeholder Advisory Committee of the 10 Year Framework of Programme of Sustainable Lifestyles and Education (co-lead by Sweden, Japan and WWF), has run diverse projects (eg Sustainable Tourism Marketing, Design for Sustainability at country level) and has published widely. She has a Masters degree from Goldman School of Public Policy (University of California, Berkeley)