Dane Barnard, executive chef at Humble Grape - Battersea, has become the first person in the UK to successfully complete a brand-new qualification for Environmental Sustainability Management in Hospitality.
Fifty Shades Greener (FSG) and the Confederation of Tourism & Hospitality (CTH) joined forces in late 2021 to create the first Level 4 certificate in environmental sustainability management in hospitality. This is the first qualification of its kind to be regulated as an official qualification on the Ofqual framework of education.
Engaging with the programme in 2022, Dane implemented an environmental management system at the Humble Grape with many different reduction initiatives including:
🌿 Auditing their energy needs,
🌿 Segregating food waste,
🌿 Providing training to all employees,
🌿 Forming a green team and
🌿 Actively monitoring their utilities and CO2 every month.
By embedding environmental sustainability skill sets into our hospitality colleges & industry, we will prepare our youth for the jobs the marketplace will need now and in the future.
The labour market needs people with the skills to measure, monitor and reduce carbon emissions in the workplace.
Also, that people who have green skills are recruited 1.5 times faster than those who don’t. Additionally, ‘Green Talent’ is likely to be 2-3 times better connected on LinkedIn than people without green skills. These trends are only set to increase in the years ahead.
For further information on our hospitality programmes here at FSG or how you can apply for the CTH qualification in Environmental Sustainability Management in Hospitality, get in touch with [email protected]
Thank you for reading today.
The FSG Team.
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