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INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER
The manufactured products that we use daily all have an effect on our natural environment. As an Industrial Designer - which ever industry you work in - you can aim to develop products using sustainable materials and clean industrial processes
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WASTE MANAGEMENT
TECHNICIAN
Societies today are frequently labelled “Throw-Away Societies”, but there’s no such thing as “away”. How our waste is processed and where it ends up has a huge impact on the well-being of people and our planet. Therefore, Waste Management Technicians are part of a particularly delicate industry, as their primary aim is to sort and dispose of waste as responsibly as possible.
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CHANGE MANAGER
We live in a constantly changing world. For industries to be sustainable and successful, internal organisational changes need to be made in alignment with all the external changes taking place, including social, economic, technological, and environmental. Change Managers help people within organisations understand and embrace those changes.
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INNOVATION CONSULTANT
As an Innovation Consultant, you can be instrumental in ensuring a sustainable future for companies of many types, including start-ups and social enterprises. By helping them adopt a “future-oriented” approach in terms of strategy and technology, you’re promoting sustainable industrialisation, economic development, and innovation.
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MECHANICAL ENGINEER
A Mechanical Engineer can work in almost any industry seeking innovation. He or she can improve upon a very wide range of machines and devices, making them more reliable, resource-efficient, and sustainable.