The rapid industrialization in developing countries has enormous impact on the natural environment. With urbanization and infrastructure developments, the natural environment is getting destructed, threatening biodiversity. Therefore, it is critical to predicting the environmental consequences of a project’s development. This is where Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) comes to the rescue.
EIA serves as a tool that ensures the protection and conservation of the environment and natural resources, ensuring sustainable economic development for any project under construction. It also opens doors for massive gains in the selection of a project location, process, design, development actions, and decision-making. However, conducting an efficient EIA is a daunting task, and comes with numerous challenges.
This is where Ghaziabad-based Enviro Infra Solutions (EIS) comes into the picture. Led by Qualified Industry and Infrastructure experts, and with an aim to offer engineered and environmentally sustainable solutions to address the infrastructural needs, EIS provides Environmental Impact Assessment services and assists the clients in getting their projects approved from the statutory authorities without delays.
Being fully aware of its roles, and responsibilities, EIS incorporates dedicated, strategic and proven industry-best practices in all the stages of its service delivery. “Every single project of ours is time-driven. Hence, we ensure that majority of our projects are dealt-with and cleared in the first hearing, enabling us to retain our customers,” says Sanjeev Sharma, CEO, Enviro Infra Solutions.
He adds, “Our Code of Business Conduct, Ethics, and transparency are our biggest game-changers. We make sure that we understand the clients’ expectations during our interactions, even before we initiate offering any kind of service and accordingly assess if the client’s expectations are compatible with the existing government’s rules and regulations respectively. We proceed with a project only if it meets the norms of the existing government. Otherwise, we suggest the clients not to proceed if there are complications involved,” he adds.
Social Impact Assessment Studies for the World Bank/ ADB /JICA
EIS renders comprehensive services that include Risk Analysis, Community Surveys, Socio-Economic Studies and Indigenous People Management Plans, Environmental and Safety audit for industrial plants, as per the safety and accreditation guidelines. The company has also conducted Social Impact Assessment studies for the World Bank, ADB, and other financial institutions.
Low-Cost Environmental Solutions
Besides this, EIS also provides lowcost environmental solutions as part of its environmental management systems, as it can serve as a powerful tool to help businesses improve their environmental performances and reduce their carbon footprint.
Our Code of Business Conduct, Ethics, and transparency are our biggest game-changers
Public hearings are designed as an integral part of the environmental clearance processes given by the Union ministry. These are mandatory for mining, industry, infrastructure, thermal power, nuclear power, and hydropower projects and is achieved through several mechanisms. However, it is not an easy task, as there are a lot of issues involved in it. Therefore, EIS overcomes these challenges with numerous solutions, and conducts Environmental Cost-Benefit Analysis to convince the various project stakeholders.
Current Projects
Being one of the top consultants in the country, accredited in 18 sectors, EIS serves a rich clientele in the public and private sectors. This includes MORTH, PADECO Japan, WAPCOS, Water Resources Department of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Bihar, and various government and private infrastructure projects, funded by World Bank, JICA and ADB. The company has been selected by the Ministry of Road Transport, and Highways to work for the Char Dham project. Also, not to forget that EIS is a part of the ‘Bharatmala Pariyojana’ project, which is a centrally-sponsored and funded road and Highways project of the Government of India.
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