Site Assessments & Environmental Audits
They are systematic evaluations to understand a site's environmental impact, compliance with regulations, and potential risks like contamination, ultimately identifying areas for improvement and ensuring environmental responsibility. These processes involve assessing factors like air emissions, water use, waste management, and energy consumption to promote environmentally sound practices and reduce unexpected events.
Waste Management Audits
Hazardous and non-
hazardous waste, sludge handling, and resource
recovery. is a formal review to analyze an
organization's waste streams, determining types,
quantities, and sources of waste. The process helps
identify opportunities to reduce, reuse, and recycle
waste, leading to more efficient, cost-effective
waste management plans and improved
sustainability. Conducting an audit involves
planning, gathering data, analyzing waste, and
implementing changes based on findings, ultimately
tracking progress toward waste reduction goals.
Environmental Compliance Audits
ADNOC COP,
EAD permitting conditions, IFC guidelines. An
environmental compliance audit (ECA) is a
systematic assessment to determine if an
organization's activities meet applicable
environmental regulations and standards. These
audits are conducted to identify areas of non-
compliance, assess environmental risk, evaluate
waste management, and ensure sustainable
practices. The primary goals are to ensure legal
compliance, avoid penalties, improve
environmental performance, and enhance
stakeholder confidence
Due Diligence Assessments
For mergers,
acquisitions, and brownfield projects. Thorough
investigations to verify information, assess risks,
and confirm accuracy before a significant decision,
investment, or transaction, covering areas such as
financial health, legal compliance, and commercial
viability.
Environmental Site Assessments (Phase I & II)
Contamination screening, soil/groundwater
testing, remediation recommendations.