Collaboration
Collaboration is at the heart of building a skilled, inclusive workforce for energy, water, and waste.
Collaboration delivers stronger, smarter workforce solutions
The challenges facing the energy, water, and waste sectors demand coordinated action. Across workforce planning, standards development, government collaboration and regional engagement, our work is shaped by partnerships that deliver impact. Explore how we work with industry, government, and training providers to build a skilled, inclusive and future-ready workforce.

Our Approach
Building a skilled and sustainable workforce for the energy, water, and waste sectors requires more than individual effort—it demands collaboration across industry, government, and education. Our approach brings partners together to turn evidence into action, shaping standards, policy, and inclusive career pathways across the UK.

Our Work With the UK Government
We work closely with the UK Government departments to ensure workforce strategies are grounded in evidence and deliver real impact across the energy, water, and waste sectors. From shaping clean energy policy to designing inclusive entry routes into industry, our collaborations help drive practical, local delivery.

Our Work With Devolved Administrations
We work in partnership with devolved governments and skills bodies across Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland to ensure consistent standards, aligned qualifications, and evidence-led workforce planning.

Our Partners
Collaborating with employers, training providers, regulators, and industry bodies, we co-create practical solutions to shared workforce challenges. These collaborations help build a safe, skilled, and sustainable workforce across the energy, water, and waste sectors.

Work With Us
Collaboration is central to how we work. By partnering with employers, training providers, regulators, and industry bodies, we co-develop practical solutions to shared workforce challenges. We invite you to work and partner with us to build a better energy and utilities sector.