Eco Jargon

Green Collar Jobs

You've heard of white collar, blue collar and pink collar jobs but have you heard of green collar? If not, it's about time you caught up with living in 2008.

Now that the world is increasingly focused on being, well, green, more jobs are springing up in the eco sector, and that's the name given to people working in this field. Essentially, a green collar job entails the work of traditional blue collar jobs, but is specific to those doing hands on work on eco-friendly projects.

Think wind turbine technicians or solar panel layers; green architects and people who work at large scale recycling or composting facilities. Even bicycle repairmen or a hybrid or biodiesel car repairman could fall under this category.

For those who like the idea or don't know where the start, there are sites like Canadian company WorkCabin which helps environmentally-passionate people find green collar jobs and volunteer positions. Treehugger also has a green job board.
Trend Themes
1. Green Collar Jobs - The rise of eco-friendly projects is leading to more green collar jobs, which specifically entail hands-on work in the eco sector such as wind turbine technicians and solar panel layers.
2. Large Scale Recycling and Composting - As the demand for green collar jobs increases, so too does the need for large scale recycling and composting facilities to improve the eco-friendliness of society.
3. Hybrid and Biodiesel Car Repair - The growing popularity of eco-friendly vehicles such as hybrid and biodiesel cars is creating a potential market for green collar mechanics.
Industry Implications
1. Renewable Energy - Renewable energy industries can take advantage of the rise in green collar jobs and focus on supplying and implementing sustainable energy sources.
2. Construction and Architecture - Construction and architecture industries can incorporate environmentally friendly practices and recruit green collar workers such as green architects to promote sustainability in the built environment.
3. Transportation - The transportation industry can expand into the green collar job market by training mechanics equipped to service eco-friendly vehicles.

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