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Demand for green jobs in the West Midlands remains resilient - report

According to new research from PwC there were 16,157 green opportunities advertised in the region in 2023

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The number of green jobs advertised in the West Midlands has fallen from the record levels recorded in 2022, according to new research.

However, demand remains resilient as more were created in 2023 as a proportion of the West Midlands employment market.

According to the latest Green Jobs Barometer published by financial services firm PwC, there were 16,157 green opportunities advertised in the region in 2023, compared with just over 24,000 in 2022, a 32.8 per cent decrease.

However, green jobs accounted for 2.1 per cent of total overall roles in the region in 2023, increasing slightly from 2.03 per cent last year.

The report also found that green jobs in financial services (2.5 per cent) and the public sector (6.7 per cent) in the West Midlands have increased, while green jobs in sectors including manufacturing (-53.3 per cent) and construction (-39.9 per cent) have decreased.

The barometer results come during a challenging economic time which has seen the number of total advertised roles in the UK fall by 29 per cent while the number of green jobs fell by 26 per cent.

Becky Clayton, environmental, social and corporate governance deals partner at PwC in the Midlands, said: "Despite 2023 being an economically challenging year, it is positive to see that the West Midlands increased the proportion of green jobs advertised compared to total jobs.