An independent environmental consultancy serving the United States.
Educenvirons Kenya Limited is an environmental and sustainability advisory firm headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. We work with private companies, real estate developers, financial institutions, and public sector clients across the United States to translate environmental regulation, climate science, and ESG expectations into operational decisions.
Our mission
Our mission is straightforward: help American organizations meet their environmental obligations and sustainability commitments with clarity, candor, and competent execution. We do that by combining environmental science, regulatory experience, and program-management discipline in every engagement we take on.
Environmental work is, at its core, a question of stewardship — of land, water, air, and the communities affected by the decisions our clients make. We treat that stewardship as a professional duty. That means giving leaders honest assessments of risk and feasibility, even when the answer is harder than the one they hoped to hear.
How the firm is organized
The practice is led by Managing Director Ole Leshao, who oversees engagement quality, methodology, and senior staffing across the firm's service lines. Day-to-day project delivery is structured around small, experienced teams led by senior consultants, with deep subject-matter specialists brought in for technical scopes such as air quality modeling, climate scenario analysis, and ESG reporting.
We deliberately keep our team lean. Every engagement is staffed with practitioners who have run the relevant kind of work before, and senior consultants remain involved through the life of the project — there is no model where partners sell the work and analysts deliver it alone.
The clients we work with
Our clients include real estate developers and operators evaluating site environmental conditions; energy and utility companies navigating federal permitting; manufacturers managing EPA and state regulatory programs; financial institutions formalizing ESG and climate risk disclosures; and public sector clients planning climate-resilient infrastructure. We serve organizations of all sizes, from emerging firms preparing for their first sustainability report to large institutions refining mature programs.
Our methodology
We document our methods, separate findings from opinion, and tell clients early what regulators, lenders, and auditors are likely to ask. Reports are written for the actual audience that will read them — whether that is a permitting authority, a board of directors, or an external assurance provider. Where assumptions are uncertain, we say so, and we describe the implications of those uncertainties on the recommendations we make.
We do not accept commissions from technology vendors, contractors, or product suppliers. Recommendations are made on the merits, and clients are free to procure implementation services from any qualified provider.
Standards and frameworks we work with
Our engagements routinely draw on the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and its implementing regulations; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) programs covering air, water, waste, and chemical safety; Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements; state-level environmental programs; and international sustainability and reporting frameworks including GRI, SASB, TCFD, CDP, and the ISO 14000 series.
Commitment to integrity and transparency
We do not publish guarantees of outcomes that depend on regulatory discretion, market behavior, or stakeholder cooperation. We do not display testimonials or certifications that are not verifiable. Where prior work is described publicly, it is presented in generalized form or with explicit written client consent. Conflicts of interest are disclosed proactively, and we will decline engagements where independent advice cannot be honestly provided.
Diversity, inclusion, and community
Environmental and sustainability work touches communities directly. We invest in inclusive hiring, equitable supplier engagement, and pro-bono advisory hours for community organizations working on environmental justice. We believe the credibility of environmental advice depends in part on the firm being a fair and responsible employer and neighbor.
Leadership
Ole Leshao — Managing Director. Ole Leshao leads the firm's strategic direction, senior advisory engagements, and quality assurance. He has more than two decades of professional experience across environmental assessment, sustainability strategy, and corporate training, working with private sector and public sector clients on projects of regulatory and community significance.
Visit us
Our headquarters is located at 214 Pryor St SW, Atlanta, GA 30303, United States. We welcome scheduled client meetings; please contact our office to arrange a visit. For project inquiries, please use the contact form or call our office during business hours.