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A WorldSkills Sustainable World
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A WorldSkills Sustainable World

WorldSkills CEO, Mark Callaghan talks about how the Australian competition is leading the way internationally with an environmentally sustainable competition.

Mark shares with us how the building, Sustainability Place, which showcases the environmentally friendly practices for trades, reflects sustainablity. Everything from the decking, insulation and power cells all impact the environment.

He shows us through Sustainability Place, so tradies can see the ways they can can be more environmentally friendly on an everyday basis.

Sustainability is about reducing the impact of each trade in the environment - and WorldSkills Australia is a international leader in this field!



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