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Earth Day – Sustainable Careers in Domestic Retrofit

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DBC Training

22.04.2023

As the world grapples with the issues of climate change and environmental degradation, one area that presents an opportunity for sustainable job growth is domestic retrofit. Retrofitting refers to the process of upgrading or renovating existing buildings to improve energy efficiency, reduce costs, and decrease carbon emissions. The retrofit industry is rapidly growing, providing jobs in fields such as construction, energy efficiency consulting, and engineering.

However, according to a report by the UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) in 2020, the retrofit market in the UK is estimated to be worth £65 billion over the next decade. The report also suggests that the market has the potential to support over 150,000 skilled jobs and reduce carbon emissions by 19%.

Sustainable jobs in the domestic retrofit industry can range from engineering and design to construction and project management. Energy consultants, energy assessors, and architects are also in demand. Tradespeople such as carpenters, electricians, and HVAC technicians are essential to carrying out retrofit projects.

The retrofit industry is an exciting opportunity for job growth because it meets two key objectives: reducing carbon emissions and creating jobs. Investing in sustainable infrastructure and energy efficiency retrofits can help prevent further environmental damage whilst simultaneously boosting local economies. Retrofits can also benefit vulnerable populations, such as low-income households, by reducing energy bills and improving living conditions.

In conclusion, the domestic retrofit industry presents an exciting opportunity for sustainable job growth. As the push for energy efficiency gains momentum, jobs in the retrofitting field will continue to emerge. As we witness the detrimental impact of climate change and environmental degradation, we must prioritise actions that support job creation and sustainable living. Retrofitting existing buildings holds the promise of both.

We currently have courses running monthly based around the domestic retrofit market, course learners will gain an understanding of what retrofit is, what retrofit achieves and how they can have a future in retrofit. Click here for more information.