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Surrey can be the catalyst of a UK green jobs boom 

3rd February 2025

Surrey businesses are being urged to find out how to make their businesses more sustainable – as tens of thousands of local jobs will go green by 2030.

Figures from Surrey County Council and the Surrey Chamber of Commerce suggest that over 3,600 jobs a year will become green jobs between now and the end of the decade.

Now, the Institute for Sustainability at the University of Surrey is offering businesses help to get there at an event later this month.

Nathalie Hinds, Director of Operations, Innovation and Partnerships at Surrey’s Institute for Sustainability, said:  “We launched the Sustainability Innovation Hub to help businesses transition to sustainable practices.

“Many organisations face the same challenges and don’t know where to start. Together at the Hub, we can explore how to increase employee wellbeing, how to integrate nature-based solutions or review the efficiencies of a supply chain.

“This event will help local organisations shape a sustainability strategy that makes business sense for all, customers, employees, suppliers and the planet.”

The Institute for Sustainability and non-profit network, Surrey B Corp, are co-hosting ‘The Journey to Better Business’ event on 27 March. Over 200 local firms, academics, and sustainability professionals will attend to learn how to improve the environmental impact of their businesses.

Sally Pritchett, CEO of Something Big and event organiser (Surrey B Corp) said:

“We’re delighted to bring the power of research together with the force of business. The Institute for Sustainability has the academic expertise. B Corp brings the practical solutions. Surrey has all the ingredients needed to turn the region’s economy green.”