Advancing healthier environments, together
Envu began with a bold vision backed by over 50 years of experience in environmental science. Today, we use that expertise to help our customers solve their toughest challenges, so they can maintain and protect the environments we all depend on. By surrounding them with the right solutions and support, we help ensure those environments continue to thrive.
Who We Are
Environmental visionary
We see the bigger picture of what our environments need today and tomorrow. With forward-thinking partners and future-focused innovation, we explore new paths to deliver greater impact
Focused leader
With deep expertise in environmental science and a singular focus on the spaces society and nature share, we deliver solutions with the precision, ingenuity and reliability that our customers count on.
Trusted partner
We work alongside our customers to understand their needs, challenges and ambitions. This deep connection shapes how we guide, support and deliver solutions — because shared success means healthier environments for all.
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Innovation is our mission
Visionary thinking
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Visionary Thinking
The Driving Force Behind Innovation
At Envu, innovation doesn’t start in the lab — it starts with listening.
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News
Envu Welcomes I2I Vector Control Professional Placement Candidate to Support Innovation in Malaria Vector Control
Envu, a global environmental science company providing forward-thinking innovations that protect and enhance the health of environments around the world, announced that Margaret Njoroge has officially joined their team as a Research Associate for a one-year secondment to support Malaria Vector Control Research.
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Visionary Thinking
Clearing a Path for Biodiversity: How a Utility Corridor Became a Gopher Tortoise Refuge
Thanks to a long-term integrated vegetation management (IVM) program utilizing products and expert advice from Envu, what were once dense, overgrown corridors have been transformed into thriving herbaceous ecosystems. The results are attracting national attention and, more importantly, they’re attracting tortoises
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