Enen Green: Enacting and Enhancing A Sustainable Future
Updated On: 07 November, 2024 10:24 PM IST | Mumbai | Buzz
"ENEN Green: India’s Leading Eco Vadis Gold-Rated Sustainability Consultancy Driving Climate Change Solutions, Carbon Management, and Resilient Strategies"

Abhishek
Headquartered in Delhi in 2010, ENEN Green Service Private Limited (ENEN Green) has grown from a small team into a leading sustainability and climate change consultancy with a dedicated team of professionals. It has the distinction of being India’s first and only EcoVadis Gold-rated consultancy focused on sustainability and climate change, and it also serves as the country's sole approved EcoVadis Gold-rated training partner. Since its inception, ENEN Green has worked with numerous businesses to help them navigate the complex landscape of sustainability. The firm’s tailored solutions are designed to help clients manage their carbon footprints, reduce costs, and build resilience, allowing them to stay ahead in an increasingly competitive market. With services encompassing carbon management, sustainability strategies, and reporting, ENEN Green’s work supports both corporate and community-driven environmental impact efforts. With a remarkable success rate in registering climate projects across multiple standards, ENEN Green’s expertise is unmatched in the Indian market.
Mission-Driven Journey and Growth
ENEN Green has always been mission-driven, with a core belief in making a lasting positive impact on the environment and society. Its journey began in earnest in 2014 when the company developed its first in-house carbon project under the Verified Carbon Standard (VCS). By this time, ENEN Green had already consulted on over 50 projects, establishing a strong foundation for growth. This initial success paved the way for international expansion, and by 2015, ENEN Green had launched its first overseas project in Uganda, focusing on biogas reduction. This project marked a milestone for the company, expanding its vision from national to global sustainability impact.

