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IEMA EIA Quality Mark

On 18 April 2011 IEMA launched the EIA Quality Mark, establishing a new standard for organisations that co-ordinate environmental impact assessments.

The EIA Quality Mark is based around a set of EIA Commitments, which organisations registered to the scheme agree to comply with. IEMA operates the EIA Quality Mark and undertakes an independent review of an organisation’s compliance with its EIA commitments both during the application process and once registered through an annual review process. As such EIA Quality Mark provides registrants with a benchmark for their EIA activities and allows them to demonstrate their commitment to effective practice.

The EIA Quality Mark Commitments application/pdf EIA Quality Mark Commitments_FINAL V1.0 April 2011.pdf (341.43 KB)

Who are the EIA Quality Mark Registrants?

There are currently 41 EIA Quality Mark registrants, made up of 40 of the UK’s leading consultancies and the scheme’s first developer – The Environment Agency’s National Environmental Assessment Service (NEAS). All registrants have committed to excellence in their EIA activities and are proud to have gained membership of the scheme. To find which organisations are registered to the EIA Quality Mark follow the link below titled "Registrants".

Why use an EIA Quality Mark Registrant?

When your development is found to require an EIA it can be difficult to ensure you identify the right consultancy to lead and co-ordinate that work. The EIA Quality Mark helps in this process. By choosing a consultancy registered to the EIA Quality Mark you know that they are not only committed to delivering you a quality product, but that their EIA activities have also been independently reviewed by IEMA.

The EIA Quality Mark provides public and private sectors developers with a new benchmark in quality EIA practice. IEMA has developed this useful Guide to Commissioning Environmental Impact Assessment to explain the benefits of the EIA Quality Mark:

application/pdf An IEMA Guide to Commissioning EIA.pdf (211.46 KB)

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