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Environment Audit Rules, 2025

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September 09, 2025

Prelims – Current events of National and International importance| General issues on Environmental ecology| Governance.

Why in News?

Recently, The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change has introduced the Environment Audit Rules, 2025.

  • Environment Audit Rules It establish a formal and structured framework for environmental auditing across India.
  • The framework introduces a structured system for certifying and registering Environment Auditors, also establishing a Designated agency to oversee the entire audit ecosystem.
  • Under the new rules, private agencies can get themselves accredited as auditors.
  • Objective – To bridge the manpower and infrastructure deficits faced by regulatory authorities.
  • To strengthen the effective implementation of environmental compliance mechanisms.
  • Key Features –
  • Environment Audit Designated Agency (EADA) Notified by the Central Government from time to time, responsible for overall management of the Environment Audit.
    • Responsibilities of EADA - Certification, registration, and oversight of auditors.
    • Monitoring performance and providing training.
    • Taking disciplinary action when required.
  • Certified Environment Auditors – The certification of environment auditors shall be carried out by the EADA through the following two modes
    • Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
    • National Certification Examination (NCE)
  • Registered Environment Auditor (REAs) Auditing is undertaken only by REAs, certified by the Environment Audit Designated Agency.
    • Roles of REAs – Conduct audit of emissions, effluents, and waste.
    • Assess the performance of pollution control systems.
    • Report non-compliance and compute environmental compensation
    • Verify self-compliance reports
    • Undertake assignments from Central pollution Control Boards, State Pollution control Boards, or project proponents
  • Two-Tiered System of Compliance -
    • Tier-1 - Government regulators (CPCB, SPCBs, MoEFCC regional offices) will review compliance.
    • Tier-2 - Audits will be conducted by REAs for third-party verification.
  • Oversight and Monitoring – The implementation is overseen a Steering Committee, led by an Additional Secretary from MoEFCC.
  • Green approvals Any approval, clearance, authorisation, licence, or permission granted under
    • Environment (Protection) Act, 1986
    • Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981
    • Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974
    • Van (Sanrakshan Evam Samvardhan) Adhiniyam, 1980,
    • Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972

References

  1. The Hindu| Environment Audit Rules 2025.
  2. The Gazette of India| Roles of Environment Audits.

 

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