Tackling the climate emergency requires business leaders to integrate sustainability into organisational strategy, fundamentally changing the way every organisation conducts ‘business as usual’. IEMA’s endorsement from the Construction Industry Training Board means that the Environmental Sustainability Skills for the Workforce course is an integral and credible choice for every company to achieve measurable sustainability impact within their workplace.
“I’m delighted that IEMA have formulated a strong partnership with the CITB; this will allow the Environmental Sustainability Skills for the Workforce course to continue to upskill workforces across a multitude of sectors and countries.” Edward Brown, IEMA Training and Development Manager.
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Posted on 5th November 2019
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