Buckingham Palace seeking staff: salary 58,000 euros

Finding a new job is not always easy. Economic conditions, same location or growth possibilities in the company are several variables that workers take into account when presenting their candidacy or not for a particular job. However, millions of job offers are published every year there is some of some relevance.

This is the case as it is, by no means less than that Buckingham Palace, residence of The new king of England, Charles IIILooking for new workers. British Royal House, according to the paper Mirrorsearch a carbon emissions experta position where he was offered an annual salary of £50,000 (at current rates, around 58,000 euros).

The job offer in question reads as follows. “The (candidate’s) duties must include provide tracking of carbon footprint data, reporting, and working to improve data accuracy for all company matters.” The announcement indicates that the key aspects of the position will revolve around Buckingham greenhouse gas emissionsalthough “that will likely extend to other environmental, social and governance initiatives you’ll help drive.”

Commitment to sustainability

The official position that will be occupied by the elected one is ‘sustainability data reporting manager’. According to the announcement, from the Royal House of the United Kingdom they gave greater interest in climate change, with the aim of prioritizing sustainability in every action they take. “We are dedicated to reducing our impact on the planet, with urgent action focuses on reducing carbon emissions and energy useand achieve zero carbon status,” the ad says.

The shift in environmental policy which of course has a lot to do with Buckingham’s new tenant, King Charles III. He has always been declared an environmentalist, has been present in various campaigns for better conservation and fight against climate change. Something that doesn’t face the gallery, because it’s in his office about 90% of energy comes from renewable sources: half, generated on site via solar panels, biomass boilers, or heat pumps, in addition to electricity and gas purchased from renewable sources.

Additionally, the current king of England presides over a Aston Martins that have been modified to run, in part, on bioethanol Produced from surplus British white wine and whey, together with a blend of 85% bioethanol and 15% unleaded gasoline.

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