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In this episode, Tony Booth, CEO, and Will Grocott, Chief Programme Officer at GreenTech Industries, share how they are turning sustainability from concept into practice.
Drawing on decades of experience across the automotive and clean energy sectors, Tony and Will discuss how innovation, engineering, and circular-economy thinking are reshaping how we design, reuse, and recycle battery systems. They explore the journey from large-scale manufacturing to remanufacturing, and the growing importance of retaining material value to build a truly sustainable supply chain.
The conversation uncovers the real meaning of sustainability in practice - from people and purpose to product and process - and highlights why collaboration, innovation and resilience are essential to the UK’s green transition. They also discuss the skills and mindset needed to drive change, offering advice for professionals and businesses looking to be part of this fast-evolving industry.
Whether you're an engineer, entrepreneur, or student curious about the future of sustainable manufacturing, this episode shines a light on the people pioneering circular solutions and rethinking what it means to build for good.
Learn more about Tony Booth and Will Grocott on LinkedIn.
Experience our electrifying audio adventure and be part of the upskilling revolution that paves the way for an electricity-powered future. Learn about the current courses and jobs available in electrification at www.ershub.co.uk
By Switching on electrified skillsIn this episode, Tony Booth, CEO, and Will Grocott, Chief Programme Officer at GreenTech Industries, share how they are turning sustainability from concept into practice.
Drawing on decades of experience across the automotive and clean energy sectors, Tony and Will discuss how innovation, engineering, and circular-economy thinking are reshaping how we design, reuse, and recycle battery systems. They explore the journey from large-scale manufacturing to remanufacturing, and the growing importance of retaining material value to build a truly sustainable supply chain.
The conversation uncovers the real meaning of sustainability in practice - from people and purpose to product and process - and highlights why collaboration, innovation and resilience are essential to the UK’s green transition. They also discuss the skills and mindset needed to drive change, offering advice for professionals and businesses looking to be part of this fast-evolving industry.
Whether you're an engineer, entrepreneur, or student curious about the future of sustainable manufacturing, this episode shines a light on the people pioneering circular solutions and rethinking what it means to build for good.
Learn more about Tony Booth and Will Grocott on LinkedIn.
Experience our electrifying audio adventure and be part of the upskilling revolution that paves the way for an electricity-powered future. Learn about the current courses and jobs available in electrification at www.ershub.co.uk