Overview
Environmental Due Diligence (EDD) is a systematic assessment of environmental compliance status, liabilities, and risks associated with industrial facilities, projects, or properties during acquisition, investment, expansion, or regulatory review.
Key Capabilities
- Environmental compliance assessment and gap analysis.
- Identification of environmental risks and liabilities.
- Review of statutory approvals, consents, and environmental records.
- Evaluation of pollution control systems and historical environmental issues.
Applicable Regulatory Framework
- Environment (Protection) Act, 1986
- Water Act, 1974; Air Act, 1981
- Hazardous and Other Wastes Management Rules
- Applicable environmental regulations and guidelines
Industries Served
Private equityBanking & lendingPharmaceuticalsChemicalsReal estateLogistics