EnviroSense consists of a multi-disciplinary team of environmental scientists and engineers that work on sustainability due diligence, assessment and verification for investment companies, international corporations and national companies seeking to identify, understand and mitigate the risk of investments, assets and products.
We work predominately within the bioenergy, forestry and agricultural, timber and mining industries. EnviroSense conducts due diligence in addition to assessment and verification against a number of internationally known standards, regulations and articles of legislation (GHG Protocol, ISO 14064, Renewable Energy Directive II, EU Timber Regulation, EU Taxonomy, EU Conflict Mineral Regulation, ISCC EU and ISCC PLUS, renewable heat, power and transport legislation).
We are European partners with the ISCC-accredited firm, supply chain assessment specialists and forestry and chain of custody certifier, DoubleHelix. EnviroSense, with DoubleHelix, are the founders of +ADDs (Additional Due Diligence Alliance) a collaborative partnership where we have personnel based in the United States, Canada, Iberia, France, West Africa, Malaysia, Indonesia, Indochina and China.
EnviroSense contributes to developing due diligence programmes and providing training such as for the tin, tantalum and tungsten industry programme of the International Tin Association (iTSCi) which won international recognition.
EnviroSense is also a UK government-registered timber Monitoring Organisation that provides due diligence systems to the timber industry for compliance against the UK Timber Regulation to assess the legality of harvested timber (corruption and bribery, falsification origins, conflict timber and illegal logging).