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Comparative Analysis of Phase I Environmental Due Diligence Findings Across Industrial, Biogas, and Brownfield Sectors.
Rel. Deborah Panepinto. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Per L'Ambiente E Il Territorio, 2025
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Abstract
In the context of a multitude of due diligence procedures, Environmental Due Diligence (EDD) is a technical investigation and assessment process designed to support commercial transactions involving “assets”. It aims to identify, analyse and quantify potential liabilities, risks and environmental costs associated with the target's current and past activities, which may have or may have had a potential impact on the environment, and its compliance with current environmental legislation, in order to obtain a comprehensive and impartial overview summarising all environmentally relevant information associated with the target, facilitating the definition of priorities for action and investments necessary to ensure regulatory compliance and improve environmental performance.
This thesis, carried out in collaboration with Ramboll Italy S.r.l., focuses on the comparative analysis of three different commercial sectors (Industrial, Biogas Plants, Brownfield) in which, but not only, Ramboll carries out its consulting activities, through the analysis of ten Phase I EDD cases for each sector
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