Green Technologies and Practices (GTP)

The Green Technologies and Practices (GTP) survey is a special survey of business establishments designed to collect data on establishments' use of green technologies and practices and the occupations of workers who spend more than half of their time involved in green technologies and practices.

 

GTP Overview

The GTP overview page provides information on the purpose of the GTP survey, survey coverage and reference period, a detailed description of the GTP definition of green jobs, descriptions of the data available from the GTP survey, and further methodological information.

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GTP News Releases

Green Technologies and Practices

June 29, 2012
About three-quarters of business establishments reported the use of at least one green technology or practice. Approximately 854,700 jobs were held by workers who spent more than half of their time involved in green technologies and practices in August 2011. More...
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GTP Tables

August 2011 GTP tables

  • Establishments reporting green technologies and practices
    • Establishments by type of technology or practice for the U.S. and by census regions (HTML) (PDF)
    • Establishments by industry (HTML) (PDF)
    • Establishments by number of green technologies and practices reported (HTML) (PDF)
    • Establishments by type of technology or practice, U.S. and census regions, and by industry sector (HTML) (PDF)
  • GTP Employment (for workers who spend more than half their time involved in green technologies and practices)
    • Employment for the U.S. and census regions (HTML) (PDF)
    • Employment by industry (HTML) (PDF)
    • Employment and wages by occupation (HTML) (PDF)
  • All GTP establishment and employment data
    • All August 2011 GTP estimates in one file (XLS)

GTP Frequently Asked Questions

 

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Contact GTP

For additional information or questions concerning data from the Green Technologies and Practices (GTP) survey, please contact a GTP staff member:

  • By email
  • By telephone at (202) 691-6599
  • By fax at (202) 691-6444
  • Or by postal mail:

    Bureau of Labor Statistics
    Green Technologies and Practices
    Suite 2135
    2 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
    Washington, DC 20212-0001