Esh works to cut carbon output in construction

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The Esh Group is leading a project aimed at cutting the amount of carbon used in the construction industry…

A new scheme which aims to cut carbon emissions in the construction sector has been launched by the Esh Group.

The scheme involves apprentices going through a skills programme based on delivering carbon reduction and energy management knowledge.

Some 50 Esh Group apprentices are set to start the programme, which has received funding from the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB).

The course, which is studied online and comprises of four-modules, aims to inform new recruits of the potentials of a sustainable future for the sector while reducing costs.

Rita Callender, business development manager at Esh Group, said: “The Carbon Coach Course is about two key things, tackling a skills shortage in the construction industry and meeting carbon-reduction targets.

“Esh Group is excited to be leading the field in this way, and, once we’ve proven the model in a pilot, we hope to encourage other firms in our industry to use it.”

She added: “By targeting apprentices early on in their training, we can help inspire many to make carbon reduction an important part of their careers.

“From a commercial perspective this also makes sense as saving energy means reducing costs and making our business more sustainable.”

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