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C-Green

C-Green

Summary

C-GREEN is a Portuguese sustainability and engineering consultancy specialising in chemical-process optimisation, circular bioeconomy strategies, environmental certification, and continuous-improvement systems. The firm supports organisations in improving resource efficiency, reducing environmental impacts, and meeting European sustainability requirements, including ISCC certification for bioenergy and circular-material value chains. C-GREEN integrates technical expertise in chemical engineering with strategic sustainability planning, helping clients design cleaner processes, valorise residues, optimise production workflows, and adopt circular solutions. Through advisory, training, and certification support, the company enables industries to strengthen compliance, improve operational performance, and accelerate their environmental transition.
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Details

Company name
C-Green
Headquarters
Aveiro, PRT
Date of establishment
2021

Services

C-Green

C-Green

by C-Green
Sustainability & Circular-Bioeconomy Consulting
ESG Reporting
C-GREEN delivers engineering-based sustainability consulting focused on chemical-process optimisation, circular-bioeconomy strategies, certification support (ISCC), and continuous-improvement methodologies. While the company may use digital tools internally to manage projects, documentation, and reporting, it does not operate a client-facing SaaS system, data platform, or emissions-tracking software. C-GREEN’s value lies in its technical expertise, process engineering capabilities, and ability to guide organisations through sustainability compliance, resource-efficiency improvements, and circular-economy implementation, rather than in software deployment.