EIA acknowledges its members for their pivotal role in fostering apprenticeships within the Environmental Services and Technology sector

The Environmental Industries Association is acknowledging its EIA members for their pivotal role in fostering apprenticeships within the Environmental Services and Technology sector.

The trade association has said it is proud that leading environmental consultants, innovative technology firms, and public bodies associated with the EIA are dedicated to delivering top-notch apprenticeship initiatives. These programs offer hands-on training in crucial areas like Brownfield development, Environmental Science, Air Quality monitoring, water management, ecological consultancy, environmental management, and sustainable technology development.

STATOM Group Ltd, one of EIA’s founding Members, actively supports Apprenticeships for a “greener and sustainable future”. Michael Gillman, Group Environmental Manager said:

“As a founding member of the Environmental Industries Association, Statom Remediation is committed to shaping a sustainable future by fostering the next generation of #environmental #professionals. By championing #apprenticeships, we’re equipping young talent with the skills and hands-on experience they need to excel in the ever-evolving #environmentalsector.”

“Apprenticeships are essential for developing expertise in vital environmental fields and play a crucial role in driving innovation and sustainability. At #StatomRemediation, we believe in investing in both people and the planet. Our support for apprenticeships ensures that the industry continues to grow with a fresh wave of dedicated, skilled professionals prepared to tackle the environmental challenges of tomorrow”.

Michael Lunn, Chief Executive of Environmental Industries Association said:

“Through collaboration and opportunity, we’re helping to cultivate a future where knowledge, passion, and environmental stewardship intersect for lasting change. Investing in the future of environmental services is paramount for the EIA Members. By offering diverse apprenticeship opportunities, EIA members are cultivating a skilled workforce capable of addressing future environmental challenges. These apprenticeships impart technical expertise and instill a profound understanding of environmental issues and sustainable practices. The EIA is proud of all its Members supporting Apprenticeships across the industry”.

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