Expanding upcycle your skills
Published
Thursday 2 July, 2026
Updated
Thursday 2 July, 2026
Proven Success Drives Expansion of ‘Upcycle Your Skills’ Across Kent
Following the standout success of its Spring programme, SUEZ in collaboration with CXK is scaling up its Upcycle Your Skills initiative with renewed investment from Swale Borough Councils to deliver an expanded Autumn programme.
Delivered in partnership with CXK and local authorities, the programme has already made a tangible difference, helping young people across Kent build confidence, develop practical skills and take real steps toward employment, education and training.
Its impact has been so strong that all three councils have committed to funding a second round, backing a model that is delivering results.
Designed for young people not currently in education, employment or training (NEET) or at risk of falling into that category, the free five-week programme combines hands-on workshops, one-to-one coaching and direct employer engagement.
Crucially, participants also gain the opportunity to interview for live vacancies with SUEZ, turning potential into real-world job prospects.
More than just a course, Upcycle Your Skills is changing lives by equipping young people with the confidence, motivation and career readiness to move forward into jobs.
Atlanta Giddings, Partnership & Community Engagement Coordinator at SUEZ, said:
“We’ve seen incredible results from the Spring programme—from growing confidence to real job opportunities, I’m delighted we will be continuing these courses on into the Autumn.”
“The continued backing from local councils underlines the programme’s success and the power of collaboration in tackling youth unemployment.
“By bringing together local government, employability specialists and industry, the initiative is creating meaningful, lasting pathways into work.
Cllr Dolley Wooster, chair of the environmental services and climate change committee for Swale said:
“We are incredibly proud of every young person who commits their time and effort into learning new skills and taking strides towards employment.
“These courses have proven to be a major success; providing important new skills, positive memories and the confidence young people in Swale need to thrive in the working world.”