Why become a Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv) in 2026? Time to find out…
On this webinar, we will be joined by current CEnv professionals to explore their experience so far and to answer your questions.
- What does it mean to be a CEnv?
- What was the catalyst for their application?
- What did they learn?
- Was it worth it?
- Any top tips for an application?
This is your chance to join this special webinar, learn from our CEnv guests, and ask your questions. For a bit of background reading, visit our dedicated CEnv page.
Register for this free webinar, and we’ll see you on the 16th September! Feel free to bring your lunch along.
Our CEnv webinar guests
Lisa Hathway CEnv FCIWM
Environmental Compliance Manager at Canal & River Trust.
Registered as a CEnv via membership of the Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM).
Gemma Williams CEnv MIWater
Research & Innovation Manager at Dwr Cymru Welsh Water.
Registered as a CEnv via membership of the Institute of Water.
When?
Monday 16th September 2026
12:00 – 13:00 BST
Where?
Webinar on Teams.
How much?
A free CEnv webinar.
Register for our CEnv webinar today:
Useful Information & Resources
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#IAmCEnv // Why diversity is needed in the water sector
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2025 Impact Report | Case studies, statistics and podcast
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CIOB | What does it take to become a Chartered Environmentalist?
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CEnv Profile | Adrian Mill, Managing Director, ESS & CEO, Lion Rouge
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CEnv Profile | Claire Wansbury, Fellow and Technical Director, AtkinsRéalis
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