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Source: UK Government
Independent Green Jobs Taskforce issues call to action on how the UK can deliver a green industrial revolution with government, business and the education sector working together – declaring every job has the potential to become green
UK government reaffirms its commitment to supporting workers as our economy transitions to a low carbon future with a package of green skills programmes, helping adults of all ages gain the skills needed to progress into green jobs
today’s steps vital to support the government’s ambition to create 2 million skilled green jobs by 2030 and build back greener from the pandemic
Every UK job has the potential to be green, according to a new independent report published today and backed by the UK government.
The report by the Green Jobs Taskforce includes 15 recommendations such as publishing a detailed Net Zero Strategy and using policy to promote good green jobs, skills and competitive supply chains.
It also said industry, the education sector and government should work together to ensure green careers advice and pathways into good green jobs, and build on the government’s skills reforms to support people to work in the new green economy.
The report assesses how the UK jobs market and the skills sector should adapt to support net zero, from training engineers and construction workers who are building the UK’s offshore wind farms and nuclear plants, to the retrofitters who will make homes more comfortable and energy efficient, and car mechanics servicing electric vehicles and vans.