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Winds of change could create 2million green jobs by 2030 – how you can go eco

THE cost-of-living crisis and energy price hikes are forcing all of us to consider living more sustainably.

Next week sees the UK’s first Green Careers Week, encouraging people to go eco with their job.

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A green job can be any role that contributes to preserving or restoring the environmentCredit: Getty
Former scaffolder Paul Foster decided to retrain in the wind power sector

The Government has set a target of creating two million green jobs by 2030 and DWP Minister Guy Opperman said: “From renewable energy to recycling, from nuclear to new green start-ups, there are vacancies across the country in a variety of sectors that will help people to get their first step on the green career ladder.”

While there are well-known ones in sectors such as renewable energy, organic farming and forestry, a green job can be any role that contributes to preserving or restoring the environment and our planet.

The week was launched following research showing that 60 per cent of young people are worried about climate change and 45 per cent consider sustainable sectors to offer a more secure career path.

Here we look at how you can get into a green career . . .

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Apprenticeships: Options range from entry-level up to degree level in areas such as environmental consultancy, business sustainability, forestry, and turbine technology.

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Skill bootcamps: These offer free, flexible courses of up to 16 weeks and a fast track to an interview with a local employer in sector specific skills such as electric vehicle charging, green heating technology and smart meter installation.

Former scaffolder Paul Foster decided to retrain in the wind power sector.

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The 33-year-old, from North Shields, Tyne & Wear, said: “I wanted to move into an industry and job that I could stick with and progress in.

“A couple of friends were working in the wind sector and it sounded great.”

He completed a skills bootcamp with AIS Survivex in Newcastle, and adds: “Everything is moving towards renewable energy now and there seems to be lots of potential opportunities for future work.

“The Green Skills Bootcamp run by AIS Survivex is perfect because it offers comprehensive training by industry professionals and gives you all the qualifications you need.”

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