Six green apprenticeships have been chosen to mark the coronation in recognition of their sustainability credentials.
The apprenticeships – which have been selected by industry experts for their contribution to creating a low-carbon economy – will be marked with the official coronation emblem, the Department for Education (DfE) said.
It is hoped that the six apprenticeships, which include low carbon heating technician, countryside worker and forest craftsperson, will encourage more people to work in the green industry.
The Government and employers will use the coronation emblem to promote the apprenticeships which have been selected as the “gold standard” for green skills training.
The apprenticeships were designed by employers working with the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (IfATE) who considered the impact of each occupation on the environment and future workforce.