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Based on the beautiful Isle of Wight – but working with partners all over the world – elobeid editorial creates (and perfects) content for diverse readerships. 

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Emma Elobeid is a Senior Editor at the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, researching and writing about how the circular economy can help tackle global challenges like climate change, biodiversity loss, waste, and pollution. 

She has a diverse publishing background from academic global public health journals to print and online media, and was previously Editor of ‘Style of Wight’, the Isle of Wight's leading lifestyle magazine. In September 2022 she achieved a Distinction in her Master’s Degree in Journalism at Falmouth University, culminating in the publication of her first long-form hyperlocal ‘climate and coastal community’ investigation 'A Porpoise Named Peppa’.

Most recently, she was shortlisted as one of three ‘Newcomer of the Year’ finalists in the Association of British Science Writers Awards 2023.