Environmental Services

Challenge

In the metals, energy, and infrastructure sectors, stakeholders are showing a heightened ecological awareness. There is a growing demand for higher environmental standards from communities and governments. The global expansion of extractive and energy industries, along with asset and ownership consolidation, has increased the visibility of development projects. Consequently, host governments, communities, investors, and civil society organizations are more assertive and interested, especially when environmental risks are involved.

As development reaches their communities, local communities, Aboriginal, and indigenous groups increasingly expect industries to engage in meaningful dialogues. They also look for open, inclusive, and participatory planning processes.

Visible climate changes are prompting global recognition of the need to swiftly reduce emissions to prevent the severe impacts of climate change. It is crucial for all sectors of the economy to join sustained and universal efforts to slow down and halt climate change before irreversible harm occurs. 

Ensuring compliance with environmental permits and regulations.

Neglecting to establish an environmental regulatory strategy can lead to expensive project setbacks. Crafting a successful permitting strategy requires a deep understanding of project-specific regulations and technical components. Our team is well-versed and skilled in navigating permitting and regulatory compliance across various regions, consistently meeting both regulatory requirements and stakeholder needs keeping society in mind.

Assessment and Management of Environmental and Social Impact.

Numerous projects, especially in heavy-industry fields, undergo environmental and social impact evaluations and management procedures. Regulations differ among regions and projects but are grounded in a shared framework. Our approach combines assessments and management, encompassing environmental, community, and social aspects, enabling to efficiently address concerns during every stage of project life-cycle.

Sustainable strategies and programs.

Numerous projects, especially in heavy-industry fields, undergo environmental and social impact evaluations and management procedures. Regulations differ among regions and projects but are grounded in a shared framework. Our approach combines assessments and management, encompassing environmental, community, and social aspects, enabling to efficiently address concerns during every stage of project life cycle.

Climate change

To lessen the most extreme effects of climate change, urgent and continuous efforts are necessary to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and maintain them below a crucial level. Achieving this goal will demand revolutionary transformations across all economic sectors, incorporating cutting-edge technologies and enforceable agreements on a global scale. Additionally, it is crucial to implement initiatives that boost climate resilience, particularly in susceptible areas, to adapt to the evolving climate.