At EHRDD, our team boasts unparalleled expertise in evaluating operations and supply chains, with a profound understanding of the intricacies of climate change, pollution, waste management, water usage and other environmental issues with human rights. With backgrounds in Environmental Science, Human Rights, Resource Governance, Regulation, HSE, Law and Chemical Engineering, our members bring a wealth of knowledge to the table.
Human rights considerations are always at the forefront of our endeavors. Our experts, with their extensive experience in environmental law and policy, have a keen eye for uncovering potential violations such as forced labor, child labor, and other forms of exploitation in supply chains.
Our team’s dedication to community development and stakeholder engagement ensures that mitigation strategies developed are both effective and culturally sensitive. With experts who have a deep understanding of natural resources law, policy, and environment, we guide clients in adhering to the highest ethical and social responsibility benchmarks.
Our due diligence capabilities are grounded in a combination between the United Nations Guiding Principles and field-methodology. Our experience span from community development to, climate, human rights to the role of women in the agroforestry sector. Sustainability is a cornerstone of our skills set. Our expertise in chemical engineering ensures that our evaluations in areas like energy consumption, carbon emissions, and sustainable sourcing are both technical and holistic.
Engaging with stakeholders is a skill we’ve honed over the years. Our team’s background in community development ensures fruitful engagements with businesses, local communities, and other stakeholders. Education and training are areas we excel in, offering tailored modules that are both informative and culturally relevant.
Our expertise extends to optimizing supply chains, ensuring adherence to stringent environmental and human rights standards. With a team member dedicated to understanding the challenges faced by communities, we ensure that supply chains are both efficient and ethical.
With our partners, we’ll be able to advice you not only on the qualitative aspects of human rights and the environment, but also in conducting quantitative environmental assessment such as sampling and laboratory testing.
EHRDD Team