Green Team – Driving Excellence in Skills for Sustainability
Green Team – Driving Excellence in Skills for Sustainability
The Green Team project is a sustainability initiative which has been developed and implemented by WorldSkills Australia, the Dusseldorp Skills Forum and ARUP. The sustainability project was launched at the 2008 WSA National competition and then renewed at the 2010 Nationals in Brisbane.
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