Environmental Compliance Made Simple: From Approvals to Audits

We handle the compliance complexity so you can focus on running your business.

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Environmental Regulations
Are Complex.
We Make Them Simple.


EIndustries face a maze of environmental rules from multiple authorities. Delays in approvals, misunderstood compliance requirements, and surprise notices can disrupt operations and cost thousands in penalties.


Our team of certified environmental
engineers and compliance specialists:

  • Manage every regulatory requirement so you don't miss deadlines
  • Coordinate directly with SPCB, CPCB, and other agencies to ensure approvals
  • Provide clear documentation that withstands audits and inspections

Result:

  • Faster approvals.
  • Compliant operations.
  • Peace of mind.

What We Handle So You Don't Have To

Ten comprehensive services designed to simplify your path to full environmental compliance.

SPCB Regulatory Approvals

Benefit

Fast-Track Your Operating Licenses

What we do

We manage CTE and CTO applications—the permits you need to legally run your facility. We also handle renewals and plant modifications.

How we help

File complete applications that avoid rejections · Coordinate inspections without operational disruptions · Update permits when you scale

You get

Operating licenses without delays or non-compliance penalties.

Hazardous Waste

Why Industries Choose
Spentica for Environmental
Compliance

Managing environmental compliance shouldn't distract you from business. Spentica handles everything—from strategy to approvals to audits—keeping you compliant and protected. Our certified engineers work directly with SPCB, CPCB, and other regulators to deliver results faster. You get expert support, transparent processes, and peace of mind. That's partnership.

Environmental Advisory FAQs

Everything you need to know about Environmental Advisory in India

Consent to Establish (CTE) takes 100–120 days from complete application submission, while Consent to Operate (CTO) requires 45–60 days post-inspection. Both timelines start only when all required documents are submitted; incomplete applications extend approval duration. Most states issue provisional CTE within this period.

Non-compliance invites substantial penalties: fines up to ₹15 lakh, imprisonment up to 7 years, and additional daily fines of ₹5,000 per violation day. SPCB has authority to issue immediate closure orders, disconnect utilities, and revoke your environmental clearance/consent entirely.

Environmental Clearance (EC) is mandatory only for projects listed in the EIA Notification 2006 schedule (39+ categories). Green category industries and projects outside the schedule are exempted. Your project type determines eligibility; chemical projects typically require EC unless classified as Green category.

Yes, closure orders can be revoked by submitting a request to SPCB/CPCB within 15 days with a self-certificate and proof of compliance (valid CTO, remediation completion). SPCBs facilitate structured remediation via 14-step processes covering assessment, design, execution, and post-remediation monitoring to enable unit restart.

"We Know the Rules, So You Don't Have To."

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Environmental Compliance Made

Simple: From Approvals to Audits

We handle the compliance complexity so you can focus on running your business.

Talk to Our Compliance Expert
Hazardous Waste

Environmental Regulations Are Complex. We Make Them Simple.

Industries face a maze of environmental rules from multiple authorities. Delays in approvals, misunderstood compliance requirements, and surprise notices can disrupt operations and cost thousands in penalties.

Our team of certified environmental engineers and compliance specialists:

  • Manage every regulatory requirement so you don't miss deadlines
  • Coordinate directly with SPCB, CPCB, and other agencies to ensure approvals
  • Provide clear documentation that withstands audits and inspections

Result:

  • Faster approvals.
  • Compliant operations.
  • Peace of mind.

What We Handle So You Don't Have To

Ten comprehensive services designed to simplify your path to full environmental compliance.

SPCB Regulatory Approvals

Benefit

Fast-Track Your Operating Licenses

What we do

We manage CTE and CTO applications—the permits you need to legally run your facility. We also handle renewals and plant modifications.

How we help

File complete applications that avoid rejections • Coordinate site inspections without operational disruptions • Update permits when you scale

You get

Operating licenses without delays or non-compliance penalties.

Why Industries Choose Spentica for Environmental Compliance

Managing environmental compliance shouldn't distract you from business. Spentica handles everything—from strategy to approvals to audits—keeping you compliant and protected. Our certified engineers work directly with SPCB, CPCB, and other regulators to deliver results faster. You get expert support, transparent processes, and peace of mind. That's partnership.

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Environmental Advisory FAQs

Everything you need to know about Environmental Advisory in India

Consent to Establish (CTE) takes 100–120 days from complete application submission, while Consent to Operate (CTO) requires 45–60 days post-inspection. Both timelines start only when all required documents are submitted; incomplete applications extend approval duration. Most states issue provisional CTE within this period.

Non-compliance invites substantial penalties: fines up to ₹15 lakh, imprisonment up to 7 years, and additional daily fines of ₹5,000 per violation day. SPCB has authority to issue immediate closure orders, disconnect utilities, and revoke your environmental clearance/consent entirely.

Environmental Clearance (EC) is mandatory only for projects listed in the EIA Notification 2006 schedule (39+ categories). Green category industries and projects outside the schedule are exempted. Your project type determines eligibility; chemical projects typically require EC unless classified as Green category.

Yes, closure orders can be revoked by submitting a request to SPCB/CPCB within 15 days with a self-certificate and proof of compliance (valid CTO, remediation completion). SPCBs facilitate structured remediation via 14-step processes covering assessment, design, execution, and post-remediation monitoring to enable unit restart.

"We Know the Rules, So You
Don't Have To."

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Compliance Support

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