Presidential Report 2019: Green Careers Toolkit

This is a practical resource that aims to equip and inspire students in secondary schools to consider and explore careers in the resource and waste management industry. The Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM) have provided six profiles that describe what it is like to work in the waste industry. Through these profiles, students will be given the opportunity to explore the wide-ranging opportunities on offer in this sector. They will also be able to reflect, in particular, upon the strong links between the industry and sustainable development, offering a chance for them to make a positive contribution to an increasingly globalised world.

Click here to download the report.

Transform Our World is a new online hub full of free, practical resources for teachers. It empowers young people to tackle the root causes of the climate breakdown and biodiversity loss. Explore the hub here.

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