
Net Zero and Future Green Workforce could benefit entry-level job market
In CCF’s latest Opinion Piece in the Cambridge Independent of 15th April 2026, Helen Kidd discusses the current dearth of entry-level jobs and how green
Although fashion might seem frivolous, how we choose to dress has a huge impact. Globally the greenhouse emissions from the fashion industry exceeds that of aviation and shipping combined and textiles are the world’s second largest industrial polluter, causing severe disruption to water supplies, rivers and lakes.
On the positive side, our dressing habits are a part of our footprint that we really can easily do something about. Try shopping vintage, hosting a clothes swap, creating a capsule wardrobe and more.
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In CCF’s latest Opinion Piece in the Cambridge Independent of 15th April 2026, Helen Kidd discusses the current dearth of entry-level jobs and how green

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