Imvelo provides expert environmental consultancy and training to UK businesses to help meet the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
Our Environmental Consultancy Services have been carefully aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and international environmental management systems, such as ISO14001:2015.
Imvelo provides expert environmental consultancy and training to UK businesses to help meet the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
Our Environmental Consultancy Services have been carefully aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and international environmental management systems, such as ISO14001:2015.
Environmental Training has been curated to give our clients the skills and confidence they need to meet and surpass their own important environmental objectives.
Imvelo strives daily to contribute to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals by 2030, in order to preserve our planet, end world poverty, and gain a greater sense of peace, purpose, and prosperity. We can only achieve these by working with businesses who can embrace the same motivations.
Balancing business activities with the ever-expanding awareness of environmental threats is a daily challenge, but we remain focused on working with like-minded individuals and businesses to explore and implement business practices that respect, protect, and enhance the environment. In turn, we believe this will contribute to the measurable sustainability of businesses in light of the visible effects of climate change and anthropogenic contributions.
As a purpose-built, passionate, and professional environmental consultancy, we are committed to adding value at every opportunity to help our customers flourish in their sustainability contributions. Partnerships with Imvelo can make significant strides towards an impactful relationship between business and the environment, providing you with the peace of mind to make profit and progress simultaneously.
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13 Nov 2024
Nature is Talking, Are You Listening?
Our founder, Tamma took to the TEDx stage in Teesside in October 2024 and the video will be out soon, and we'd love to share it with each of you. If you’d like to receive an update when the video…
Embodied carbon, which accounts for nearly 11% of global greenhouse gas emissions, is the next frontier in sustainable construction. While significant strides have been made in reducing operational energy in buildings, the carbon intensity of building materials and processes remains…
ESG Reporting Requirements for Businesses in the UK
According to recent reports, 48% of SMEs don’t know where or how to comply with the ESG reporting requirements in the UK and the EU. So here's a short blog on how to go about ESG Reporting...
What is Biodiversity Net Gain and why you should know about it especially developers, consultants and people in the construction?
> In England, Biodiversity Net Gain is mandatory from 12 February 2024 under Schedule 7A of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as inserted by Schedule 14 of the Environment Act 2021). Developers must deliver a Biodiversity Net Gain of 10%. This means a…
These days, businesses are under increasing pressure to operate sustainably. It's not just about profits anymore; it's about the impact they have on the world around them. That's where materiality assessment comes in. It's like a roadmap for companies to…