EMS’s experienced team works across global environmental management supply chains delivering independent, commercially focused advice to waste generators, service operators, infrastructure developers, funders, oil & gas and the public sector. Our geographic spread ensures clients receive advice that best reflects local legislation, guidance and commercial conditions, whilst also benefitting from our unique perspective on international best practice.
Our expert team makes use of modern techniques to maintain our vision of a sustained, holistic approach to environmental management. The cornerstone of our success lies in strong relationships with government, business associates, our neighbors and other community members. We firmly believe that we do not inherit the earth from our ancestors; instead, we borrow it from our children and therefore we live and work conscience of the fact that today’s impact matters as this is tomorrow’s legacy. In the industry and trade business, the responsibility to manage and minimize companies’ impacts on the environment is an incredibly important one. International agreements, consumer activism, and new laws have emphasized this responsibility, but all business’ focus should not only be on what the law requires, but what is best for the world we live in.
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How can we help?
With a proven track record spanning more than 25 years, SLR’s experience spans the full range of waste and resource management solutions, from minimization and reuse, recycling and composting, energy recovery to final disposal. The team also manages input from our complementary in-house engineering, permitting, planning and specialist environmental services teams when needed, to deliver fully aligned, cost effective infrastructure solutions.
Core services provided include:
• Services and infrastructure procurement
• Due diligence and market analysis
• Strategy development, services review and options appraisal
• Business case development and cost modelling
• Policy development and review
• Carbon and greenhouse gas modelling for waste and resources projects
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