Chartered Environmentalist

Chartered Environmentalist

CIOB is proud to be a licensed body for The Society for the Environment (SocEnv) for Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv) registration.

What is a Chartered Environmentalist?

Chartered Environmentalists come from a range of different disciplines and sectors, having gained experience in sustainability and environmentally-friendly practices. Gaining CEnv establishes your commitment and experience in sustainable development, as it applies to construction and the built environment. It also provides you with a network made up of over 8,000 peers, with whom you can network through a number of conferences, social events and award ceremonies. You will also gain international recognition, with over 10% of CEnv members now based outside of the UK.

Promoting the work of sustainability and environmental professional worldwide, they work to encourage the highest levels of professionalism across multi-disciplined industries.

 

Can I transfer my existing membership to the CIOB?

If you already hold CEnv with another licensed body, you can apply for a transfer to move it to CIOB, provided you currently hold MCIOB or FCIOB membership. Please contact us for more information.

You can find out more about SocEnv and their work here.

Why become a Chartered Environmentalist?

Sustainability challenges in construction are increasing, and demand is growing for professionals with the skills to address them. CEnv status demonstrates your expertise and commitment to sustainable practice.

How To Apply

To become a Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv), you must first be a Chartered Member or Fellow of CIOB before you can apply. You also must have worked on a project related to environmental sustainability.

The application route consists of submitting a written application followed by a professional interview, carried out by specialist CEnv assessors.

To apply or learn more today, please contact us.

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