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Chartered environmentalist

CIAT is one of 24 professional institutions licensed by the Society for the Environment to register individual members as Chartered Environmentalists (CEnv).

Being a Chartered environmental professional is about having the knowledge, experience and commitment to apply sustainable thinking and professional standards throughout your daily working life.

Through CEnv registration, CIAT are able to recognise, reward and celebrate the commitment and achievement of Chartered Members who have demonstrated their expertise when championing and delivering a sustainable environment. Professional registration is widely recognised as a mark to be trusted and carries a strong reputation for quality around the world.

Join Chartered Environmentalists from a multitude of sectors and disciplines and stand out from the crowd by showcasing your environmental expertise.

Why should I become a CEnv?

  • Enhanced career prospects and employability
  • Formal recognition and verified environmental competence
  • Increased professional credibility and use of the designation CEnv
  • Inclusion in the online Environmental Professional Directory
  • Gain opportunities to speak at events and contribute to webinars and articles
  • Establish national and international connections via our partnerships

To be eligible to become a Chartered Environmentalist, applicants must be MCIAT grade and demonstrate relevant academic and/or professional experience.

--CIAT

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