Engineering a greener future for Britain
The green workforce is becoming more educated and demand for environmental courses is growing. But there are still gaps in vital skills needed to shift the UK to a low-carbon, sustainable economy. Isabella Kaminski looks at how these are being addressed
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- Waste & Recycling;
- Water;
- Green Strategy;
- Energy Production & Climate;
- Policy & Politics;
- Friends of the Earth;
- Forum for the Future;
- Greenpeace;
- Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment;
- Cranfield University;
- TUC;
- Aldersgate Group;
- UK Green Building Council;
- National Union of Students;
- RenewableUK;
- Viridor;
- Higher Education Statistics Agency;
- Energy and Utility Skills;
- House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology;
- National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health;
- Greener Jobs Alliance;
- Institute for Public Policy Research;
- UK Commission for Employment and Skills



