Environmental
Environmental
Human wellbeing is closely linked to the health of the environment. Around the world, 24% of deaths can be traced back to avoidable environmental factors, according to the World Health Organization. People need clean air to breathe, fresh water to drink, and places to live that are free of toxic substances and hazards.
As we begin to experience the long-term consequences of exponential industrial growth and energy use, we must act to reverse these effects and prevent further damage, ensuring we have healthy places to live for generations to come.
For businesses, it means committing to environmentally sustainable practices to help build thriving communities and secure future growth potential.
What is Environmental Sustainability?
Environmental sustainability is the responsibility to conserve natural resources & protect global ecosystems to support health and wellbeing, now and in the future. Because so many decisions that impact the environment are not felt immediately, a key element of environmental sustainability is its forward-looking nature. In fact, the Namibian Environmental Protection Agency defines it as “meeting today’s needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.”
Environmental Regulations Standards for environmental sustainability vary greatly, based on local economic, social and environmental conditions. Regulations are often set at the national level. For example, the Namibian Environmental Protection Agency regulates everything from air pollutants to refrigerants to hazardous waste management. The EPA sets standards for quality of air, water, soil, wildlife habitats and carbon emissions, and enforces these standards with monetary penalties and legal action.
The Government of Namibia has listed development activities that Environmental cannot take Clearance off without Certificate the from the Ministry of Environment and Tourism. As Environmental consultants we are ready to service the needs of those who seeks clearance certificates for their development project by conducting Environmental Impact assessments and providing the Environmental Management Plans for mitigating potential environmental threats and later conduct Environmental Audit to assess if there is any impact on the area after few years of operation.
Environmental Regulations
Standards for environmental sustainability vary greatly, based on local economic, social and environmental conditions. Regulations are often set at the national level. For example, the Namibian Environmental Protection Agency regulates everything from air pollutants to refrigerants to hazardous waste management. The EPA sets
standards for quality of air, water, soil, wildlife habitats and carbon emissions, and enforces these standards with monetary penalties and legal action.
The Government of Namibia has listed development activities that Environmental cannot take Clearance off without Certificate the from the Ministry of Environment and Tourism. As Environmental consultants we are ready to service the needs of those who seeks clearance certificates for their development project by conducting Environmental Impact assessments and providing the Environmental Management Plans for mitigating potential environmental threats and later conduct Environmental Audit to assess if there is any impact on the area after few years of operation.