Services from EN-WIS:

Engineering Consultancy
Provide consultancy to companies on resource management
The provision of strategic advice and practical support to define and manage your organisational carbon footprint by:
- Investigation and analysis of current scenario
- Identifying and implementing process efficiencies
- Assistance in finding low carbon products and services
- Identifying and implementing sustainable solutions
- Set meaningful and practical targets for Nature-based solutions, including biodiversity, sustainability, green engineering,
- Carbon due diligence and management
- Emission accounting, advice on reduction strategies on infrastructures on water, waste and energy
- Monitoring, assessment, and reporting under legislative instruments such as:
- National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act 2007 and latest amendments (2015)
- Clean Energy Regulator
- Environmental Protection Act (1986) WA
- National Environmental Protection (National Pollutant Inventory) Measure (NEPM_Cwth & WA) 1996

Knowledge Base
Provide services to regulatory requirements for businesses:
- Methodology for capturing environmental, social and economic implications of industrial symbiosis in Kwinana industrial area using Six Capitals Model (SCM);

Academic Supervision
Masters and PhD students of Environmental engineering, Industrial Ecology and Sustainability, Circular Economy
- Kwinana Industrial Symbiosis Project (KISP)
- Dimensions and value of Industrial Symbiosis
- Circular Economy: Construction and Demolition Materials: New methods to maximise recovery and recycling in Western Australia

Engineering Consultancy
Provide consultancy to companies on resource management
The provision of strategic advice and practical support to define and manage your organisational carbon footprint by:
- Investigation and analysis of current scenario
- Identifying and implementing process efficiencies
- Assistance in finding low carbon products and services
- Identifying and implementing sustainable solutions
- Set meaningful and practical targets for Nature-based solutions, including biodiversity, sustainability, green engineering,
- Carbon due diligence and management
- Emission accounting, advice on reduction strategies on infrastructures on water, waste and energy
- Monitoring, assessment, and reporting under legislative instruments such as:
- National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act 2007 and latest amendments (2015)
- Clean Energy Regulator
- Environmental Protection Act (1986) WA
- National Environmental Protection (National Pollutant Inventory) Measure (NEPM_Cwth & WA) 1996

Knowledge Base
Provide services to regulatory requirements for businesses:
- Methodology for capturing environmental, social and economic implications of industrial symbiosis in Kwinana industrial area using Six Capitals Model (SCM);

Academic Supervision
Masters and PhD students of Environmental engineering, Industrial Ecology and Sustainability, Circular Economy
- Kwinana Industrial Symbiosis Project (KISP)
- Dimensions and value of Industrial Symbiosis
- Circular Economy: Construction and Demolition Materials: New methods to maximise recovery and recycling in Western Australia
Services from EN-WIS: contd…

Internship

Projects Completed
- Promoting Smart Drinking Water Management in South Asian Cities -Process Specialist (International),
- Mt. Barker WWTP- Planning for long term
- Projects with EEI

Publications
- Oughton, C., Anda, M., Kurup, B., & Ho, G. (2021). Water Circular Economy at the Kwinana Industrial Area, Western Australia—the Dimensions and Value of Industrial Symbiosis. Circ.Econ.Sust. . doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s43615-021-00076-3

Internship

Projects Completed
- Promoting Smart Drinking Water Management in South Asian Cities -Process Specialist (International),
- Mt. Barker WWTP- Planning for long term
- Projects with EEI

Publications
- Oughton, C., Anda, M., Kurup, B., & Ho, G. (2021). Water Circular Economy at the Kwinana Industrial Area, Western Australia—the Dimensions and Value of Industrial Symbiosis. Circ.Econ.Sust. . doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s43615-021-00076-3