UK education start-up Greenworkx takes aim at 'green jobs emergency' after £600k fundraise

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The Greenworkx team | Credit: Greenworkx
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The Greenworkx team | Credit: Greenworkx

Greenworkx raises cash from consortium of investors looking to support UK green jobs revolution, with particular focus on energy efficiency retrofitting skills

Education technology start-up Greenworkx has secured £600k backing from investors in a pre-seed funding round announced yesterday, which the firm said it planned to use to develop training and matching...

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