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100 students now trained on carbon literacy

100 students now trained on carbon literacy

Tuesday 07 May 2024

100 students now trained on carbon literacy

Tuesday 07 May 2024


A local sustainability advisory firm is hailing the progress of its carbon literacy training programme as it looks to launch new courses.

A local sustainability advisory firm is hailing the progress of its carbon literacy training programme as it plans to launch new courses.

It has been delivered to 40 organisations, for which the firm has won accolades for educating the community and its own employees. 

A new online version of the Guernsey course is now being rolled out, as well as an in-person equivalent in Jersey from June. 

"The course was a first-class introduction to the concepts of climate change, sustainability and net-zero," said Nichole Culverwell, Director of Black Vanilla. 

"The information was presented in a really easy to understand way, we enjoyed the interactive exercises and learning how we can all take steps to reduce our impact on the environment. This training can benefit any individual or business, and could be the key to unlocking collective action to help protect our world for future generations.” 

“Carbon literacy training is an essential tool for businesses. As more businesses recognise the need to transition to the green economy, they realise they need to upskill their workforce to help them get there,” Rollo de Sausmarez, Director of UN1TY, added. 

UN1TY routinely run sessions each month from the Digital Greenhouse. 

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