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Environmental Services in Namibia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Environmental Services sector based in Namibia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
23 on file
Rent-A-Drum Namibia
Rent-A-Drum was established in 1989 and has grown into the biggest private enterprise of its kind in Namibia. As the leading organisation in waste management and recycling in the country, we offer the most comprehensive services in our field to Namibian corporations, mines, smaller companies and the citizens of Windhoek, Swakopmund, Walvis Bay, Oshakati, Oranjemund, Rosh Pinah, Luderitz, Rundu. Our expertise extends to several areas in Environment services such as deep collection systems, wheelie bin services, clean-ups and cargo spills, destructions, waste audits, event waste management, landfill management, rehabilitation and hazardous waste treatment, tank cleaning. Today, with over 400 Namibian employees, we dispatch over 120 waste collecting and removal vehicles. We sort 22 different commodities before baling and dispatching them to recycling plants in South Africa. Recycling an average 1 800 tonnes of goods monthly.
201 to 500 staff
Environmental Compliance Consultancy Pty Ltd Ecc
At ECC, we have assembled a team of passionate environmental professionals who share the goal of advancing sustainable practices and ensuring responsible development. Our expertise spans environmental approvals, conducting comprehensive environmental impact studies, diligent monitoring, and ensuring adherence to regulatory compliance. If you're interested in learning more about ECC and our mission to contribute to a greener future, please visit our website at Feel free to connect with us to explore potential collaborations, exchange insights, or simply engage in meaningful discussions about environmental conservation and sustainability. Let's work together to protect and preserve our precious natural resources for generations to come.
11 to 50 staff
Gobabeb Namib Research Institute
Gobabeb is an internationally recognized centre for dry land training and research. It is located in Namibia in the Namib Desert, south-east of Walvis Bay on the Kuiseb River and at the edge of the Namib Sand Sea. Gobabeb is a catalyst for gathering, disseminating and implementing understanding of arid environments. As such we do or host research in various themes, including geology, geomorphology and soils, botany and plant ecology, conservation physiology, restoration ecology, water in arid environments, meteorlogy and atmospheric sciences, microbiology and fungi, and long-term ecology. We test, demonstrate and promote appropriate technologies for arid environments. By conducting training courses for schools, universities and postgraduate level, we aim to improve public awareness and knowledge of dry land ecology and environmental issues. The station has excellent research and training facilities including laboratories and conference facilities. It is manned by permanent researchers and trainers, students, and interns, as well as short time visitors such as researchers, school and university groups, and tourists. Gobabeb also hosts film crews, journalists and artists.
11 to 50 staff
Benguela Current Commission Bcc
Established in 2007, the Benguela Current Commission has a mandate from Angola, Namibia and South Africa to promote the integrated management, sustainable development and protection of the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem (BCLME). The BCLME spans some 30 degrees of latitude, extending from Angola’s Cabinda Provide in the north, to just east of Port Elizabeth in South Africa. It is one of the richest marine ecosystems on earth and supports an abundance of life. The Benguela Current Commission provides a vehicle for the three SADC countries to introduce an ecosystem approach to the management of the BCLME. The Commission is focused on the management of shared fish stocks, the assessment and monitoring of the physical environment, the establishment of an ecosystem information system, and the cooperative management of biodiversity and ecosystem health. The activities of the Benguela Current Commission are supported by the governments of Angola, Namibia and South Africa; the Global Environment Facility; and the United Nations Development Programme. The government of Norway provides generous funding for the BCC Science Programme and Iceland is supporting a comprehensive Training and Capacity Building initiative.
1 to 10 staff
Geo Pollution Technologies Pty Ltd
Geo Pollution Technologies is an earth and environmental consultancy, based in Windhoek and Swakopmund, and operating throughout Namibia. Geo Pollution Technologies was registered in Namibia in 1998 with 100% Namibian shareholding as an equal opportunity company. Our principal focus is environmental impact assessments, development of environmental management plans and environmental auditing, soil, groundwater and marine water contamination studies, and design and implementation of remedial and restoration technologies. Our client base comprises of a variety of industries including mining, petroleum / petrochemical, heavy engineering, agricultural, governmental and non-governmental organizations and other consulting companies. We strive to provide our customers with a cost effective service, using internationally accepted methods that ensure professional quality and integrity. We believe that an amicable compromise between economic development and environmental concerns is always possible, and can be achieved through a thorough understanding of both our client’s needs and the requirements of the environmental authorities. GPT is dedicated to integrating health and safety into all aspects of its work, and to ensure the environment is protected on all levels. We work according to strict oil industry accredited permit to work systems for the protection of health, safety and the environment.
11 to 50 staff
Namibian Chamber Of Environment
We are an umbrella Association that provides a forum and mouthpiece for the broader environment sector, that can lobby with government and other parties, that can raise funds for its members and that can represent the sector. The NCE has the following aspirational objectives-> Conserve the natural environment -> Protect indigenous biodiversity and endangered species -> Promote best environmental practices, including habitat rehabilitation -> Support efforts to prevent and reduce environmental degradation and pollution NCE has the following operational objectives-> Represent the environmental interests of members -> Act as a consultative forum for its Members -> Engage with policy and law makers to improve the environmental policy setting in Namibia, as well as effective policy implementation -> Build environmental skills in young Namibians -> Support and advise Members on environmental matters and best practices, and facilitate access to environmental information
1 to 10 staff
Tosco Trust Namibia
TOSCO (Tourism Supporting Conservation) was founded in 2012 to generate funds to support rural people in their efforts to safeguard the natural resources used by tourism, especially wildlife, on Namibia’s communal lands. TOSCO also strives to provide a communication platform for stakeholders, especially the tourism industry, conservation organizations and local people, and to increase awareness for conservation issues and responsible tourism in Namibia.
11 to 50 staff
Green Brine Technologies
Green Brine Technologies, aim to be at the forefront of revolutionizing the chloro-alkali industry in Namibia, by utilizing Brine from the desalination Plant. We are setting our sights to lead the industry in the production of essential chemicals, and we will achieve this through cutting-edge technology and a passion for sustainable practices. Our state-of-the-art facilities are a testament to our dedication to pushing the boundaries of what's possible. What truly sets us apart is our resolute focus on quality. Each step of our production process is meticulously designed to meet and exceed the highest standards. As we chart our course into the future, we invite you to join us in shaping a dynamic and sustainable landscape for Namibia's industrial sector. Together, we are not just innovators; we are enablers of progress, committed to making a positive impact on our industry and our nation.
51 to 200 staff
Namibia Nature Foundation
The Namibia Nature Foundation (NNF) is a not-for-profit, non-government organisation promoting conservation and sustainable development. The primary aims of the Namibia Nature Foundation (NNF) are to promote sustainable development, the conservation of biological diversity and natural ecosystems, and the wise and ethical use of natural resources for the benefit of all Namibians, both present and future. The Namibia Nature Foundation was founded in 1987. It was initially established to help the (then) Department of Nature Conservation to raise and administer funds for the conservation of wildlife and protected area management. Since then, the work of the NNF has expanded, in both scope and volume, to encompass the whole field of environment. While considerable emphasis is still placed on the protection of parks and endangered species, the current focus of work is on broad sustainable development: environment and people, environment and development. This is seen in our work in community-based natural resource management, combating of desertification, pollution and waste management, emphasis on policy, training and education, and our grants to initiatives that promote the democratisation of environmental management and that link socio-economic development with sound environmental management.
51 to 200 staff
Omiti Biochar
The objective of our Bush-to-Biochar carbon removal projects is the restoration of grasslands and savannahs by addressing the degradation caused by bush encroachment and increasing the basis for biodiversity in Namibia’s communal conservation areas. By producing biochar from the aggressive growing encroacher bush, we increase livelihood diversification and livelihood improvement through developing a sustainable rural enterprise from bush encroachment.
11 to 50 staff
Tivano
Tivano tackles the degradation of Namibia’s savannahs caused by bush encroachment by removing and burying invasive plant species before they can release significant amounts of CO2. We capture carbon at the source by sequestering biomass in sealed underground vaults, monitored in real time to guarantee long-term environmental integrity. This approach delivers durable carbon removal but also supports the ecological restoration of the savannah, making the land once again viable for use for local agricultural activities. In addition, we generate employment and stimulate regional economic activity to benefit local workers, farmers, and infrastructure development. Join us at Tivano to help reduce global emissions and move your company closer to net zero.
1 to 10 staff
Anticor Water Professionals
Anticor is Namibia’s number one water purification company with over 30 years of experience in the domestic, commercial, industrial, agricultural, marine and mining sectors. We are at the forefront of water engineering projects and are an accredited member of several international organisations meeting the highest international standards. Thereby keeping you updated with the latest developments and innovations in water purification technology, bringing them straight to you. GTS Anticor’s vast experience in water, chemical, process and automation engineering is committed to implementing sustainable and responsible solutions that meet the needs of the customer, while preserving the Earth as a unique habitat. GTS Anticor’s key regional and international partners include a vast selection of products and technologies accommodating a wide range of applications. GTS Anticor products are of the highest DVGW German engineering standard offering specialised patented units. Together with one purpose, GTS Anticor offers you total water treatment and management solutions through boilers, cooling towers, heat exchangers, solar water solutions, desalination, wastewater treatment, commodity and specialised chemicals for industry as well as domestic and commercial treatment. GTS Anticor believes that water deserves to be at its purest form, no matter where you use it, from your home to industry, swimming pools, hospitals and everything in between. Contact us for a solution that meets your needs.
11 to 50 staff
Ecowise Environmental Consulting Cc
Eco-Wise Environmental Consulting CC is a multidisciplinary environmental consulting firm specialising in environmental, land survey, geological and hydrological issues, serving the construction, agriculture, forestry, fishing,mining, energy, conservation and tourism sectors.
1 to 10 staff
Patrik Klintenberg Research And Consulting
PKRC is an environmental consulting firm with its office in Västerås, Sweden, managed by Dr. Patrik Klintenberg. PKRC is mainly active within the fields of environmental science and environmental engineering. Past projects have been conducted in southern Africa and Sweden in fields of integrated water resources management (IWRM), water demand management, socio-ecological impact assessment, and rural electrification based on renewable energy solutions. Current focus is on small scale biogas solutions and centralised off-grid solutions for electrification using renewable energy in rural southern Africa.
1 to 10 staff
Pangolin Conservation & Research Foundation
PCRF aims to conserve pangolins in southern Africa through conservation research, collaboration, education & awareness, and local empowerment & community engagement
1 to 10 staff
Harnas Wildlife Foundation
11 to 50 staff
Sarel Scrap Metal Dealers Cc
We are a small Namibian based Company, we started 13 years ago with an idea to make Namibia a cleaner place. Along the way We realized that it is a full time job, and later turned into a thriving business.'Recycling for a better tomorrow'
11 to 50 staff
Aligned Sustainability And Environmental Consultants Asec
ASEC is a firm of consultants, that offers consulting services in impact assessment, environmental management, Natural resources management scientific research, and socio-economic development – focusing on promoting effective and sustainable utilisation and management of natural resources (NRM). ASEC is a proponent of sustainable development, taking an interdisciplinary and integrated approach to development problems by finding sustainable solutions and translating sustainability principles, so they are relevant to your business/project in a practical way.
1 to 10 staff
Scopezero Advisory Pty Ltd
Scope Zero Advisory helps organizations worldwide transition to low-carbon, circular business models, combining data-driven expertise with strategic vision to accelerate climate action. Our Expertise Carbon Intelligence We provide data-driven solutions to quantify, manage, and verify emissions across operations and value chains: Carbon footprinting (organizational, product & service level) Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Carbon auditing, verification & assurance GHG reporting aligned with GHG Protocol, ISO 14064, and climate regulations All services are available through our online consulting platform, with on-site support available when needed. Sustainability & Circular Economy Strategy We empower companies and institutions to design and implement circular, future-fit strategies: Sustainability strategy development Circular economy consulting & systems design ESG alignment (CSRD, GRI, global climate frameworks) Capacity building: workshops, training & reporting system design We offer global support through a digital-first platform, backed by on-site expertise where needed. Our commitment: actionable strategies, climate-positive outcomes. Let’s work together to lead in sustainability.
1 to 10 staff
Pass Netzero
Our work focuses on harnessing the natural power of aquatic plants and macroalgae to transform them into scalable carbon capture technology and environmentally-friendly product alternatives, such as bio-bricks and bio-plastics. We partner with research institutions, governments, and local communities to collect data, create innovative initiatives, and expand opportunities in the climate change field. Currently, our work is focused on the southern African region, including Namibia, Botswana, and Malawi, with plans for expansion into other critical regions around the world.
11 to 50 staff
Surpluseats Inc
SurplusEats is a food surplus recovery platform on a mission to tackle food waste and food insecurity across Africa. We connect businesses with surplus food—restaurants, supermarkets, and bakeries—to consumers and donate to NGOs in need, ensuring good food never goes to waste. We are actively pursuing B Corp certification, reinforcing our commitment to social and environmental impact. By reducing food waste and making surplus food accessible, we aim to create a more sustainable and inclusive food ecosystem.
1 to 10 staff
Namibian Foundation For The Conservation Of Seabirds Namcob
1 to 10 staff
Namibia Sweeper Services
Namibia Sweeper Service provides automated street sweeping and environmental cleaning services across urban and residential areas, airports, highways and roads, construction sites, and industrial facilities. Our operations are aligned with Namibia’s green industrialisation objectives, with a focus on deploying low emission, electric, and hydrogen powered sweeping solutions that support cleaner cities, improved public health, and more sustainable urban infrastructure.
11 to 50 staff