Energy conservation and management is a primary consideration for any organization. We place continuing emphasis on improving efficiency and implementing options that reduce energy consumption and lower operating costs.
The concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is not new and practiced by top companies since long time, however, the scale of investment was solely under discretion of companies. The company act 2013 has changed the CSR landscape, as per new provision the disclosure of CSR is mandatory for companies having:
A good CSR strategy will not only help to create brand image but it can also help you to have leading edge over your competitors. Our experts with experience of local environment, needs of local people and developmental issues can help you to plan and deploy CSR strategies, finding the innovative community development projects/programme for investment under CSR to create value for all
The carbon footprint of a product or service is the total amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases emitted over the life cycle of that product or service, expressed as tonnes of CO2 equivalents. The carbon footprint figure captures the mix of energy sources used in producing and delivering a product/service, as well as non-energy related greenhouse gas emissions (such as methane and nitrous oxide) from production, use and disposal of the product. Over time, the carbon footprint also captures energy efficiencies achieved in the product life cycle as well as any transition to renewable energy sources and materials/processes with lighter footprints.
The water footprint accounts for the direct and indirect water use in the production, delivery and use of a product. It is becoming an increasingly important environmental performance metric along with carbon footprints. Fresh water drawn from rivers, lakes and groundwater is needed not only to sustain life at a basic level but also to produce the vast array of products and services that we consume.
Conserving water and minimizing the water footprint of our products and buildings is a pressing need in the same league as reducing greenhouse gas emissions. A life-cycle water footprint analysis of products and buildings is a crucial analytical tool that can help advance the cause of sustainable production and consumption.
Our expert can help you to quantify carbon and water footprint of your product, process or services and recommend the innovative solutions for potential energy/water savings.
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a tool for the systematic evaluation of the environmental aspects of a product or service system through all stages of its life cycle. LCA provides an adequate instrument for environmental decision support. Reliable LCA performance is crucial to achieve a life-cycle economy
Our services includes:
Environmental site assessment
Environment Impact Analysis
Waste management