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Green jobs boost for the North West

PwC’s latest Green Jobs Barometer shows green jobs market remains strong in region

PwC says 'The North’s focus on green growth continues to be of critical importance'(Image: Liverpool Echo/Colin Lane)

The number of green jobs advertised in the North West rose this year, a new study has shown - and the region led the North in green jobs growth.

PwC’s latest Green Jobs Barometer showed the number of green jobs as a proportion of all job adverts increased year on year in the North West from 2.3% to 2.54%.

The North West performed better than Yorkshire and the Humber (2.07%) and the North East (1.93%). Across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, only the South West (2.67%) and Scotland (4.04%) performed better.

Successful sectors for green jobs in the North West included financial and insurance, which saw a 32.9% increase in the number of green jobs advertised.

Adam Waller, PwC º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s ESG lead for the North and Manchester’s Market Senior Partner, said: “The North’s focus on green growth continues to be of critical importance, but tough economic conditions have impacted job creation across the majority of the country. We’ve seen green investment across the region, but the data from our Green Jobs Barometer shows that the dividends of these investments can take time to show.

“The availability of relevant skills continues to be a barrier to the green economy - we must keep analysing what kind of jobs are being created, and how we can upskill and reskill the workforce. These roles are critical in meeting climate targets and will ensure that green growth is spread fairly across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.”

Across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ the number of green jobs advertised fell from 2022’s record levels, though the decline was less than that seen in the overall jobs market.

The Green Jobs Barometer also showed that green jobs “tend to be higher quality jobs”, with higher levels of pay and greater levels of job satisfaction compared to non-green roles.