About
Mission & methodology
We exist to make India’s environment, climate, ESG, EHS and compliance information landscape navigable: reliable, current, with citations a practitioner can defend. That means the whole ground a practitioner actually covers — BRSR and ESG disclosure, climate and carbon (CCTS, CBAM), waste and EPR, air, water and EIA, energy, EHS and occupational safety, and labour. The platform does three things — monitors regulatory change as it happens, helps you understand what each rule means, and assesses what actually applies to your organisation.
Who this is for
Industry EHS, environment and ESG teams; factory and plant safety, health and environment managers; sustainability and EHS consultants; carbon project developers and verifiers; ESG analysts and responsible investors; pollution-control and consent-management professionals; labour and industrial-relations compliance teams; government and SPCB officers; NGO and civil-society researchers; academics and students; journalists; environment lawyers; CBAM-exposed exporters; and CSR teams under Companies Act §135.
How content is curated
We start from the canonical primary source: a notification, circular, gazette, rule, or framework document. Each item in the corpus carries a freshness signal (very-high → low) so practitioners know how often to re-check the canonical source. The AI assistant retrieves only from this curated corpus and is instructed to cite numbered sources for every factual claim.
What the AI assistant will and will not do
- It will answer from the corpus and cite numbered sources.
- It will say “not in corpus” when it cannot find an answer.
- It will not provide legal advice or guarantee compliance outcomes.
- It will not invent statutes, sections, paragraph numbers or thresholds.
Who builds ESGgyan
ESGgyan is a product built and operated by The Green Concept, a venture working to make India’s ESG, EHS and compliance landscape accessible.
Disclaimer
Information here is for reference. It is not legal, tax or compliance advice. Always verify the canonical source and consult a qualified professional before acting on regulatory matters.