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À présent, selon Milica Kitson, directrice générale du CEW, le secteur de la construction doit tenir compte des plans élaborés par le gouvernement gallois en ce qui concerne la gestion des déchets et la réduction des émissions de carbone, en réduisant les 12,2 millions de tonnes de déchets qu'il produit chaque année.
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Zero waste from the construction industry is the target, and CEW (Construction Excellence Wales) is aiming to advance this strategy with ESF support for the Apprenticeship and Training Programme for the Welsh Built Environment. The programme has changed the training landscape in Wales by delivering hundreds of new apprenticeships and qualifications in facilities management, cleaning, property, planning and housing. Now, according to CEW’s chief executive, Milica Kitson, the construction sector must respond to the Welsh Government’s waste and low carbon plans – by reducing the 12.2 million tonnes of construction waste produced each year.
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Das Ziel ist es, keinen Abfall zu produzieren, und der Hoch- und Tiefbau-Branchenverband CEW (Construction Excellence Wales) möchte diese Strategie mithilfe des ESF vorantreiben, indem Aus- und Weiterbildungsprogramme im Bereich Bau in Wales unterstützt werden. Das Programm hat die Aus- und Weiterbildungslandschaft in Wales verändert, indem es hunderte von neuen Ausbildungsplätzen und Qualifizierungsmöglichkeiten in den Bereichen Anlagenmanagement, Reinigung, Immobilien, Planung und Wohnungswesen geschaffen hat. Laut der Direktorin von CEW, Milica Kitson, muss die Baubranche auf die Pläne der Regierung im Hinblick auf Abfall und geringere CO2-Emissionen reagieren – um dies zu erreichen, soll das jährliche Aufkommen an Bauabfall (12,2 Millionen Tonnen) verringert werden.
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Zero waste from the construction industry is the target, and CEW (Construction Excellence Wales) is aiming to advance this strategy with ESF support for the Apprenticeship and Training Programme for the Welsh Built Environment. The programme has changed the training landscape in Wales by delivering hundreds of new apprenticeships and qualifications in facilities management, cleaning, property, planning and housing. Now, according to CEW’s chief executive, Milica Kitson, the construction sector must respond to the Welsh Government’s waste and low carbon plans – by reducing the 12.2 million tonnes of construction waste produced each year.
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Zero waste from the construction industry is the target, and CEW (Construction Excellence Wales) is aiming to advance this strategy with ESF support for the Apprenticeship and Training Programme for the Welsh Built Environment. The programme has changed the training landscape in Wales by delivering hundreds of new apprenticeships and qualifications in facilities management, cleaning, property, planning and housing. Now, according to CEW’s chief executive, Milica Kitson, the construction sector must respond to the Welsh Government’s waste and low carbon plans – by reducing the 12.2 million tonnes of construction waste produced each year.
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Zero waste from the construction industry is the target, and CEW (Construction Excellence Wales) is aiming to advance this strategy with ESF support for the Apprenticeship and Training Programme for the Welsh Built Environment. The programme has changed the training landscape in Wales by delivering hundreds of new apprenticeships and qualifications in facilities management, cleaning, property, planning and housing. Now, according to CEW’s chief executive, Milica Kitson, the construction sector must respond to the Welsh Government’s waste and low carbon plans – by reducing the 12.2 million tonnes of construction waste produced each year.
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Zero waste from the construction industry is the target, and CEW (Construction Excellence Wales) is aiming to advance this strategy with ESF support for the Apprenticeship and Training Programme for the Welsh Built Environment. The programme has changed the training landscape in Wales by delivering hundreds of new apprenticeships and qualifications in facilities management, cleaning, property, planning and housing. Now, according to CEW’s chief executive, Milica Kitson, the construction sector must respond to the Welsh Government’s waste and low carbon plans – by reducing the 12.2 million tonnes of construction waste produced each year.
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Zero waste from the construction industry is the target, and CEW (Construction Excellence Wales) is aiming to advance this strategy with ESF support for the Apprenticeship and Training Programme for the Welsh Built Environment. The programme has changed the training landscape in Wales by delivering hundreds of new apprenticeships and qualifications in facilities management, cleaning, property, planning and housing. Now, according to CEW’s chief executive, Milica Kitson, the construction sector must respond to the Welsh Government’s waste and low carbon plans – by reducing the 12.2 million tonnes of construction waste produced each year.
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Zero waste from the construction industry is the target, and CEW (Construction Excellence Wales) is aiming to advance this strategy with ESF support for the Apprenticeship and Training Programme for the Welsh Built Environment. The programme has changed the training landscape in Wales by delivering hundreds of new apprenticeships and qualifications in facilities management, cleaning, property, planning and housing. Now, according to CEW’s chief executive, Milica Kitson, the construction sector must respond to the Welsh Government’s waste and low carbon plans – by reducing the 12.2 million tonnes of construction waste produced each year.
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Zero waste from the construction industry is the target, and CEW (Construction Excellence Wales) is aiming to advance this strategy with ESF support for the Apprenticeship and Training Programme for the Welsh Built Environment. The programme has changed the training landscape in Wales by delivering hundreds of new apprenticeships and qualifications in facilities management, cleaning, property, planning and housing. Now, according to CEW’s chief executive, Milica Kitson, the construction sector must respond to the Welsh Government’s waste and low carbon plans – by reducing the 12.2 million tonnes of construction waste produced each year.
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Zero waste from the construction industry is the target, and CEW (Construction Excellence Wales) is aiming to advance this strategy with ESF support for the Apprenticeship and Training Programme for the Welsh Built Environment. The programme has changed the training landscape in Wales by delivering hundreds of new apprenticeships and qualifications in facilities management, cleaning, property, planning and housing. Now, according to CEW’s chief executive, Milica Kitson, the construction sector must respond to the Welsh Government’s waste and low carbon plans – by reducing the 12.2 million tonnes of construction waste produced each year.
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Zero waste from the construction industry is the target, and CEW (Construction Excellence Wales) is aiming to advance this strategy with ESF support for the Apprenticeship and Training Programme for the Welsh Built Environment. The programme has changed the training landscape in Wales by delivering hundreds of new apprenticeships and qualifications in facilities management, cleaning, property, planning and housing. Now, according to CEW’s chief executive, Milica Kitson, the construction sector must respond to the Welsh Government’s waste and low carbon plans – by reducing the 12.2 million tonnes of construction waste produced each year.
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Zero waste from the construction industry is the target, and CEW (Construction Excellence Wales) is aiming to advance this strategy with ESF support for the Apprenticeship and Training Programme for the Welsh Built Environment. The programme has changed the training landscape in Wales by delivering hundreds of new apprenticeships and qualifications in facilities management, cleaning, property, planning and housing. Now, according to CEW’s chief executive, Milica Kitson, the construction sector must respond to the Welsh Government’s waste and low carbon plans – by reducing the 12.2 million tonnes of construction waste produced each year.
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Zero waste from the construction industry is the target, and CEW (Construction Excellence Wales) is aiming to advance this strategy with ESF support for the Apprenticeship and Training Programme for the Welsh Built Environment. The programme has changed the training landscape in Wales by delivering hundreds of new apprenticeships and qualifications in facilities management, cleaning, property, planning and housing. Now, according to CEW’s chief executive, Milica Kitson, the construction sector must respond to the Welsh Government’s waste and low carbon plans – by reducing the 12.2 million tonnes of construction waste produced each year.
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Zero waste from the construction industry is the target, and CEW (Construction Excellence Wales) is aiming to advance this strategy with ESF support for the Apprenticeship and Training Programme for the Welsh Built Environment. The programme has changed the training landscape in Wales by delivering hundreds of new apprenticeships and qualifications in facilities management, cleaning, property, planning and housing. Now, according to CEW’s chief executive, Milica Kitson, the construction sector must respond to the Welsh Government’s waste and low carbon plans – by reducing the 12.2 million tonnes of construction waste produced each year.
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Zero waste from the construction industry is the target, and CEW (Construction Excellence Wales) is aiming to advance this strategy with ESF support for the Apprenticeship and Training Programme for the Welsh Built Environment. The programme has changed the training landscape in Wales by delivering hundreds of new apprenticeships and qualifications in facilities management, cleaning, property, planning and housing. Now, according to CEW’s chief executive, Milica Kitson, the construction sector must respond to the Welsh Government’s waste and low carbon plans – by reducing the 12.2 million tonnes of construction waste produced each year.
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Zero waste from the construction industry is the target, and CEW (Construction Excellence Wales) is aiming to advance this strategy with ESF support for the Apprenticeship and Training Programme for the Welsh Built Environment. The programme has changed the training landscape in Wales by delivering hundreds of new apprenticeships and qualifications in facilities management, cleaning, property, planning and housing. Now, according to CEW’s chief executive, Milica Kitson, the construction sector must respond to the Welsh Government’s waste and low carbon plans – by reducing the 12.2 million tonnes of construction waste produced each year.
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Zero waste from the construction industry is the target, and CEW (Construction Excellence Wales) is aiming to advance this strategy with ESF support for the Apprenticeship and Training Programme for the Welsh Built Environment. The programme has changed the training landscape in Wales by delivering hundreds of new apprenticeships and qualifications in facilities management, cleaning, property, planning and housing. Now, according to CEW’s chief executive, Milica Kitson, the construction sector must respond to the Welsh Government’s waste and low carbon plans – by reducing the 12.2 million tonnes of construction waste produced each year.
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Zero waste from the construction industry is the target, and CEW (Construction Excellence Wales) is aiming to advance this strategy with ESF support for the Apprenticeship and Training Programme for the Welsh Built Environment. The programme has changed the training landscape in Wales by delivering hundreds of new apprenticeships and qualifications in facilities management, cleaning, property, planning and housing. Now, according to CEW’s chief executive, Milica Kitson, the construction sector must respond to the Welsh Government’s waste and low carbon plans – by reducing the 12.2 million tonnes of construction waste produced each year.
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Zero waste from the construction industry is the target, and CEW (Construction Excellence Wales) is aiming to advance this strategy with ESF support for the Apprenticeship and Training Programme for the Welsh Built Environment. The programme has changed the training landscape in Wales by delivering hundreds of new apprenticeships and qualifications in facilities management, cleaning, property, planning and housing. Now, according to CEW’s chief executive, Milica Kitson, the construction sector must respond to the Welsh Government’s waste and low carbon plans – by reducing the 12.2 million tonnes of construction waste produced each year.
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Zero waste from the construction industry is the target, and CEW (Construction Excellence Wales) is aiming to advance this strategy with ESF support for the Apprenticeship and Training Programme for the Welsh Built Environment. The programme has changed the training landscape in Wales by delivering hundreds of new apprenticeships and qualifications in facilities management, cleaning, property, planning and housing. Now, according to CEW’s chief executive, Milica Kitson, the construction sector must respond to the Welsh Government’s waste and low carbon plans – by reducing the 12.2 million tonnes of construction waste produced each year.
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Zero waste from the construction industry is the target, and CEW (Construction Excellence Wales) is aiming to advance this strategy with ESF support for the Apprenticeship and Training Programme for the Welsh Built Environment. The programme has changed the training landscape in Wales by delivering hundreds of new apprenticeships and qualifications in facilities management, cleaning, property, planning and housing. Now, according to CEW’s chief executive, Milica Kitson, the construction sector must respond to the Welsh Government’s waste and low carbon plans – by reducing the 12.2 million tonnes of construction waste produced each year.
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Zero waste from the construction industry is the target, and CEW (Construction Excellence Wales) is aiming to advance this strategy with ESF support for the Apprenticeship and Training Programme for the Welsh Built Environment. The programme has changed the training landscape in Wales by delivering hundreds of new apprenticeships and qualifications in facilities management, cleaning, property, planning and housing. Now, according to CEW’s chief executive, Milica Kitson, the construction sector must respond to the Welsh Government’s waste and low carbon plans – by reducing the 12.2 million tonnes of construction waste produced each year.
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