Energy Services

What is Green Audit ?

A green audit is an assessment of a company's environmental impact and sustainability practices. It involves analyzing the company's energy usage, waste management, and carbon footprint, among other factors, to identify areas for improvement and develop strategies for reducing the company's environmental impact. A green audit can help companies become more environmentally responsible and reduce their operating costs over time.

Why Green audit?

A green audit can provide numerous benefits for businesses and organizations. It can help identify areas where energy and resource consumption can be reduced, leading to cost savings and a smaller environmental footprint. Additionally, a green audit can improve a company's reputation and demonstrate a commitment to sustainability.

Green Audit Methodology

The broad methodology for the Green Audit is furnished below.

  • Preliminary discussions with personnel and observations in all Campus areas.

  • Data collection through discussions, past records, specifications.

  • Field studies in each of the areas involving: - Performance trials.

  • Measurement of energy performance related parameters

  • Study of existing environment management practices

  • Study of existing waste management practices

  • Gap analysis & Identification of conservation opportunities.

Benefits of Green Audit
  • Recognize the cost-saving methods through waste minimization and energy conservation.

  • Empower the organization to frame a better environmental performance.

  • More efficient resource management

  • To create a green campus

  • To enable waste management through reduction of waste generation, solid and waste

  • To create plastic-free campus and evolve health consciousness among the stakeholder

  • Recognize the cost-saving methods through waste minimizing and managing

  • Impart environmental education through systematic environmental management approach and Improving environmental standards

Our Process for Performing an Environmental Audit

Now that we have provided a clear green audit definition, let’s shift the focus to our process for performing an environmental audit. During this audit, RSB Environmental will request 15 to 20 data points. Some of the information we will request includes:

  • Site layout

  • Current plans

  • Site operations

  • Permitting records

After we have received the requested information, we will book a site visit. The site visit may take 1-2 days, depending on the size of your facility.

The next step is to complete our audit report. This detailed report will include observations and recommendations. Finally, we will meet with your team to propose a plan to address any issues.

We understand that each client’s time is valuable. That is why we provide you with a compliance matrix as part of our report. This matrix allows clients to prioritize pressing issues and digest our findings quickly. In the matrix, you will see color-coded findings:

  • Red indicates issues that require immediate action. (These issues may pose safety hazards or reveal that you are out of compliance.)

  • Yellow indicates that preventive action is recommended.

  • Green designations indicate that no action is needed.

– If you’re ready to get started, we encourage you to schedule an environmental audit with our team to ensure that your company is operating in an environmentally responsible manner. To send an email to knwaterenergy@gmail.com to be added to our list.

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