Area of Work

Environment

Business and Environment can co-exist

Why Environment?

Environmental protection is key to sustainable development and growth. Every individual, institution, country and corporates have a paramount obligation to protect the surrounding environment.

Countries’ and corporates’ responsibilities with respect to environmental protection are further substantiated by the national and international obligations under the various environmental protection laws and treaties. The UN sustainable development goals also require countries and corporates to take action for protecting the environment and meet the set targets. Each of the 17 goals under UNSDG presents a direct and indirect linkage with environmental protection.

In addition to the Constitution of India, there is a wide array of laws, regulations, rules, notifications and bye-laws, together constituting the legal framework for environmental protection in India.

It is the duty of every citizen of India to protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers, and wildlife and to have compassion for living creatures.

As per the Constitution of India under Article 51A (7)

The state shall endeavour to protect and improve the environment and safeguard the forests and wildlife of the country.

As per the Directive Principles of State Policy (Part I, Art. 48A)

What We Do

We help institutions and organisations in meeting their environmental obligations

Green Workplace Policy

Circular Economy Plan

Solid Waste Management

Environment Protection Laws, Policies & Research

e-Waste Management

Rewilding and Conservation

Environment-friendly Policies and Practices

Achieve net zero in the entire supply chain

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