


ESIA (Environmental and Social Impact Assessment:
Design, Engineering & Execution
ESIA is a crucial requirement for various projects. SustainEd drives the circular economy by offering end-to-end environmental and sustainability solutions, including infrastructure development, industrial activities, and natural resource extraction.
From consultancy and design to contracting and asset management, we deliver comprehensive strategies that maximize resource efficiency and long-term sustainability.
Waste Management
Clean Energy Services
Water Management
Air Pollution Management

Waste Management
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Assessment of system
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Development of system
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Design facilities
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Capacity building
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Awareness programs

Clean Energy Solutions
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Identifying, developing & Implementing renewable energy requirements
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Solar / Wind / hydro / biomass / geothermal

Water Management
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Assessment of water consumption and availability
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Develop and Execute projects: Potable water, waste-water, rainwater & water conversation and water recycling
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Reduction daily water usage
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Promote long-term water conversation

Air Pollution Management
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Design and implementation air pollution assessment
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Indoor and Outdoor air quality and stack emission monitoring services for industrial facilities
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Minimizing GHG emissions from energy sector
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Reduction of methane emissions using Flare reduction & Methane Leak detection & Repair (LDAR)

Key components of ESIA
EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment)
Valuate the potential environmental effects of a proposed project or development before it is carried out. Its significance lies in ensuring that environmental concerns are considered in decision-making, promoting sustainable development while minimizing ecological harm.
Stakeholder Engagement
A key principle of the ESMS and an important procedural tool for a successful ESIA. It improves understanding of local conditions and stakeholders’ concerns and is essential for identifying effective strategies for mitigating negative impacts.
SIA (Social Impact Assessment)
It includes the processes of analyzing, monitoring, and managing the intended and unintended social consequences, both positive and negative, of planned interventions (policies, programs, plans, projects) and any social change processes invoked by those interventions
Mitigation and
Management Measures
Identifying measures to minimize and mitigate adverse environmental and social impacts. We follow a structured approach which typically involves several key steps, such as screening, scoping, assessment, reporting, to end by risk mitigation.