Report on Greening the UK’s Skills Endorsed by Industry

18 November 2022

Greening the UK's Skills

THE PUBLICATION of Greening the UK’s Skills about the UK meeting its climate change commitments has been endorsed by the Construction Leadership Council (CLC).

The report, published by NOCN Group and BACH, underlines that the transition to Net Zero will only be possible with a skilled ‘green’ workforce.

A green workforce is needed to build, operate and maintain assets needed for energy, retrofit and carbon capture as well as related infrastructure in the logistics, utilities and transportation industries.

Green Skills

Whilst the UK has great engineering, science, and technology skills to support the drive to Net Zero, it lacks enough people with those skills in the Level 2 operational workforce that can build, operate and maintain ‘green’ physical environmental assets. There is still confusion about what is meant by ‘green skills’ at a practical level for technical and vocational education.

The report aims to define green skills, and sets out the range of adapted and new skills the UK’s economy will urgently need to build and operate over the next 5-10 years if the major challenges created by climate change are to be successfully addressed.

The report has been endorsed by Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (IfATE).

Chief Operating Officer, Robert Nitsch, said: “IfATE welcomes this report from NOCN and BACH. There can be no doubt that there is a need to re-orientate to Green across the economy and that skills are an essential part of this. IfATE is absolutely committed to ensuring that its apprenticeships and technical qualifications fully embrace sustainability priorities and is getting on with this work as a matter of urgency – the report helpfully lays out the size of the challenge which we all have a part in resolving.”

Mark Reynolds, Group Chairman and Chief Executive, Mace and Co-Chair, CLC

Mark Reynolds, Group Chairman and Chief Executive, Mace and Co-Chair, CLC said: “This is a very welcome and helpful report, particularly in identifying the new Green occupations envisaged and the training courses that will need to be developed.

“There is now an urgent need to develop training for Green Skills in the construction sector, especially at Levels 1- 3, to run throughout the FE training courses, as well as in Bootcamps and Apprenticeships.

“The CLC recognises that collaboration between CITB, Government and all key stakeholders is vital to achieve our Net Zero commitments.”

Download a copy of the Greening the UK’s Skills report here.

 

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