ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE
Environmental procedures
at all three levels of government: municipal, state, and federal
In Mexico’s dynamic business environment, operating legally and environmentally is a smart and responsible decision for your business. Staying up-to-date with regulations from entities at all three levels of government allows you to build a solid foundation for your company.
Each step —from a municipal Environmental License to a federal Single Environmental License— contributes to a smooth and harmonious operation, aligning your activity with the expectations of the authorities.
Think of environmental compliance as a key investment in your company’s smooth operation and reputation. When your operations are transparent and compliant, you can fully focus on your goals, minimizing surprises and cultivating a leadership image that resonates positively with your customers and the community. It’s essentially about operating with complete peace of mind.
At CEMGI, we are your trusted partner. We know that navigating Mexican environmental regulations can seem complex, but our goal is to simplify it for you. With our Environmental Compliance service, we guide you every step of the way, ensuring that each requirement is met accurately and easily. We see compliance not as a burden, but as a valuable opportunity to strengthen your business and ensure its continuity.
OUR SERVICES
Municipal and State
- Annual Operating Certificate (Federal and/or State COA)
- Comprehensive Operating Certificate (COI EDOMEX)
- Manifestación Ambiental Única (MAU), Visto Bueno Ambiental, etc.
- Wastewater Discharge Registration or Permit
- Atmospheric Emissions Operating License
- Registration as a Generator of Special Handling Waste
- Registration of Special Handling Waste and/or Urban Solid Waste Management Plan
- Registration as a Service Provider in Matters of Final Disposal of Special Handling Waste
- Response to and/or follow-up on environmental requirements
Mexico City
- MAU (Single Environmental Manifestation)
- Water conservation program
- Waste management plan
- Registration and Authorization of Local Competence Waste Management Plans Not Subject to Single Environmental Assessment
Federal
Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT)
- Registration and categorization of hazardous waste
- Hazardous waste management plan record
- Single Environmental License
- Annual Operating Certificate
Federal Attorney’s Office for Environmental Protection (PROFEPA)
- Response to and/or follow-up to inspection visits for environmental compliance
National Water Commission (CONAGUA)
- Submission of declarations of payment of fees for use or exploitation of public domain property of the nation
- Wastewater discharge permit or concession title from CONAGUA
- Concession for the occupation of federally owned lands administered by CONAGUA
- Administrative modification of concession for the use of national waters and/or wastewater discharge permits
- Water quality certificate
- Certificate for the use of brackish water
- Administrative modification of concession for the use of national waters and/or wastewater discharge permits
- Water quality certificate
- Certificate for the use of brackish water
- Technical modifications to concession titles and wastewater discharge permits
- Consultations with the public registry of water rights and issuance of certificates
- Permit to carry out hydraulic infrastructure works
- Extension of concession titles and/or download permits
- Tax and administrative advice before CONAGUA
- Legal advice on administrative procedures related to environmental matters and CONAGUA (National Water Commission)
Environmental procedures
at all three levels of government: municipal, state, and federal
In Mexico’s dynamic business environment, operating legally and environmentally is a smart and responsible decision for your business. Staying up-to-date with regulations from entities at all three levels of government allows you to build a solid foundation for your company.
Each step —from a municipal Environmental License to a federal Single Environmental License— contributes to a smooth and harmonious operation, aligning your activity with the expectations of the authorities.
Think of environmental compliance as a key investment in your company’s smooth operation and reputation. When your operations are transparent and compliant, you can fully focus on your goals, minimizing surprises and cultivating a leadership image that resonates positively with your customers and the community. It’s essentially about operating with complete peace of mind.
At CEMGI, we are your trusted partner. We know that navigating Mexican environmental regulations can seem complex, but our goal is to simplify it for you. With our Environmental Compliance service, we guide you every step of the way, ensuring that each requirement is met accurately and easily. We see compliance not as a burden, but as a valuable opportunity to strengthen your business and ensure its continuity.
OUR SERVICES
Municipal and State
- Annual Operating Certificate (Federal and/or State COA)
- Comprehensive Operating Certificate (COI EDOMEX)
- Single Environmental Statement (MAU), Environmental Approval, etc.
- Wastewater Discharge Registration or Permit
- Atmospheric Emissions Operating License
- Registration as a Generator of Special Handling Waste
- Registration of Special Handling Waste and/or Urban Solid Waste Management Plan
- Registration as a Service Provider in Matters of Final Disposal of Special Handling Waste
- Response to and/or follow-up on environmental requirements
Mexico City
- MAU (Single Environmental Manifestation)
- Water conservation program
- Waste management plan
- Registration and Authorization of Local Competence Waste Management Plans Not Subject to Single Environmental Assessment
Federal
Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT)
- Registration and categorization of hazardous waste
- Hazardous waste management plan record
- Single Environmental License
- Annual Operating Certificate
Federal Attorney’s Office for Environmental Protection (PROFEPA)
- Response to and/or follow-up to inspection visits for environmental compliance
National Water Commission (CONAGUA)
- Submission of declarations of payment of fees for use or exploitation of public domain property of the nation
- Wastewater discharge permit or concession title from CONAGUA
- Concession for the occupation of federally owned lands administered by CONAGUA
- Administrative modification of concession for the use of national waters and/or wastewater discharge permits
- Water quality certificate
- Certificate for the use of brackish water
- Administrative modification of concession for the use of national waters and/or wastewater discharge permits
- Water quality certificate
- Certificate for the use of brackish water
- Technical modifications to concession titles and wastewater discharge permits
- Consultations with the public registry of water rights and issuance of certificates
- Permit to carry out hydraulic infrastructure works
- Extension of concession titles and/or download permits
- Tax and administrative advice before CONAGUA
- Legal advice on administrative procedures related to environmental matters and CONAGUA (National Water Commission)




