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What does it take to become a chartered environmentalist?

Chartered environmentalist

As COP27 comes around, construction professionals may be wondering what’s involved in becoming a chartered environmentalist. Kristina Smith talks to four CIOB members who have done just that

‘Get the message to the coalface’

For Melvin Keyani, QEHS director at M&E specialist Cilantro, sustainability and environmental issues are a hands-on affair. He once ran his own building company and is focused on making sure that workers on site have the information and training they need to do things properly.

“You can write a fantastic policy or procedure, but if you don’t monitor whether it’s being used, it is pointless,” Keyani says. “London is a subcontract, self-employed construction industry where the guys are on price work. For them environmental issues are at the bottom of their list. That’s where I come in.”

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