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ESSCI Trains India’s Future EV Workforce for a Green Tomorrow
ESSCI is shaping India’s EV workforce with specialized training programs that address growing industry demands in battery systems, e-mobility, and green technology.
|April 11th, 2025|12:11 PM
Material Innovation & Circularity
Apparel & Textiles
Transforming the Textile Landscape: Sustainability and Circularity at the Forefront
Discover Parvinder Singh's vision for sustainable textiles and circular manufacturing. Learn how GATS is transforming India’s textile industry with innovation and sustainability.
|April 18th, 2025|2:08 PM
Investments & Collaborations
Green Skills Gap in the US Workforce Threatens Corporate Sustainability Goals
A widening skills gap in the United States may hinder both corporate and national ambitions to achieve critical climate targets. LinkedIn’s recent Global Green Skills Report reveals that U.S. companies are facing a shortage of “green skills”—from decarbonization expertise to sustainable procurement knowledge—necessary to align with sustainability goals. While demand for green-skilled workers surged over the last year, the supply has struggled to keep pace. The report suggests that the current green talent pool must double if businesses are to support increasingly ambitious sustainability frameworks.
|November 15th, 2024|9:32 AM
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Automotive
Investments & Collaborations
ESSCI Trains India’s Future EV Workforce for a Green Tomorrow
ESSCI is shaping India’s EV workforce with specialized training programs that address growing industry demands in battery systems, e-mobility, and green technology.
|April 11th, 2025|12:11 PM
Material Innovation & Circularity
Apparel & Textiles
Transforming the Textile Landscape: Sustainability and Circularity at the Forefront
Discover Parvinder Singh's vision for sustainable textiles and circular manufacturing. Learn how GATS is transforming India’s textile industry with innovation and sustainability.
|April 18th, 2025|2:08 PM
Investments & Collaborations
Green Skills Gap in the US Workforce Threatens Corporate Sustainability Goals
A widening skills gap in the United States may hinder both corporate and national ambitions to achieve critical climate targets. LinkedIn’s recent Global Green Skills Report reveals that U.S. companies are facing a shortage of “green skills”—from decarbonization expertise to sustainable procurement knowledge—necessary to align with sustainability goals. While demand for green-skilled workers surged over the last year, the supply has struggled to keep pace. The report suggests that the current green talent pool must double if businesses are to support increasingly ambitious sustainability frameworks.
|November 15th, 2024|9:32 AM