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20.09.24

Marking 20 years of Chartered Environmentalists

SocEnv was launched in 2002 to champion competence in environmental practices across sectors. The first objective was to create a chartered designation to professionalise this work – and so, Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv) was born in 2004 via a Royal Charter.

20 years on and change is needed more than ever with the climate, biodiversity and environmental emergencies in full swing.

The first cohort of 65 CEnvs officially received their accreditation on the 20th September 2004. They established the community that’s still growing today - now nearly 8,000 strong and leading the way towards a more sustainable future. As an NI member, you have the opportunity to join the CEnv community and showcase your commitment to environmental good practice.

Apply for Chartered Environmentalist

The Nuclear Institute holds licences from the Society for the Environment to register professionals as a Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv) or a Registered Environmental Technician (REnvTech).  You can apply for professional registration with the Society for the Environment at the grades of Member or Fellow, whether you are a new or existing member of the Nuclear Institute. 

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Marking 20 years of Chartered Environmentalists

Reflecting on 20 years of CEnv registration, SocEnv Chief Executive, Dr Emma Wilcox CEnv FIMMM CMgr, said:

“CEnv registration has changed the face of professionalism for a global challenge – protecting our environment. I have no doubt that CEnv - and, more recently, REnvP and REnvTech – has amplified influence, trust, commitment, and change. The CEnv community also bridges knowledge gaps to drive innovation and quicken the adoption of good practice across sectors. This is the ideal opportunity to thank all of our registrants for their hard work.

But we share a vision with our registrants and partners for a sustainable future, which we are yet to achieve. So, if you are thinking about becoming a CEnv, leading the way and, playing your part, I ask – if not now, when?

Continuing the reflections theme, 20 CEnvs have contributed to a snapshot video series to confirm what CEnv means to them in 10 seconds. Watch now on YouTube for a spot of inspiration, here.

Demand is growing for individuals who have the knowledge and experience to help solve some of the big environmental challenges of our time – globally and locally. The CEnv award is a demonstration of knowledge, expertise, commitment, and professionalism across all sectors that environmental professionals practice within.