For environmental consultants

The NFC business card built for Australian environmental consultants

One tap shares your EIANZ membership, CEnvP certification, environmental specialties, and contact. Developers, councils, engineers, and government agencies see your credentials on the spot — no app, no subscription.

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Every credential a developer, agency, or engineer needs — in one tap

Whether you're attending a UDIA developer briefing, presenting at an EIANZ conference, meeting a council environmental officer, or visiting a development site where the EIS scope is just being defined, one tap opens your full profile — EIANZ membership, CEnvP certification, environmental specialties, sector experience, and enquiry form — so clients appoint you before the study brief goes to the next firm on the panel.

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EIANZ membership and CEnvP certification

Display your Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand (EIANZ) membership and Certified Environmental Practitioner (CEnvP) certification. CEnvP is the recognised standard for environmental assessment competency in Australia — required for EIA peer review, expert witness engagements, and government panel appointments across federal, state, and local government environmental assessment processes. Your CEnvP on your profile establishes the professional authority that developers, government agencies, and project managers require when appointing environmental consultants for EIS, REF, and Referral submissions under the EPBC Act, EP&A Act, and state environmental legislation.

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Ecological surveys and flora and fauna assessments

Flora and fauna assessments are required for virtually every development project in Australia that involves vegetation clearing or potential habitat impact. Under the EPBC Act (Commonwealth), biodiversity conservation legislation (NSW, VIC, QLD, WA), and the relevant state planning acts, development applications must address impacts on threatened species, ecological communities, and migratory species. Display your ecological survey capability — targeted species surveys, vegetation mapping, habitat assessments, Significant Impact assessments, and biodiversity offset calculations — and your qualifications in ecological assessment. Developers searching for an ecologist with experience in their target region find you immediately.

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Contaminated land and remediation

Contaminated land assessment — Preliminary Site Investigation (PSI), Detailed Site Investigation (DSI), and remediation action plans — is required for brownfield development sites, industrial land conversions, and service station redevelopments across Australia. State EPA guidelines (EPA VIC, EPA NSW, DESI QLD, DWER WA) and the National Environment Protection Measure (NEPM) for site contamination govern site assessment methodology. Display your contaminated land experience, EPA auditor relationships, and remediation project track record. Developers, conveyancers, and lenders refer environmental consultants for contaminated land investigations on every brownfield development.

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Water quality, aquatic ecology, and coastal assessments

Water quality assessments, aquatic ecological surveys, and coastal and marine impact assessments are required for infrastructure projects, coastal development, and land uses affecting waterways in Australia. These studies feed into EIS processes, EPBC referrals, and state coastal planning frameworks. Display your water quality monitoring capability, aquatic ecological survey experience, and coastal erosion risk assessment expertise. Civil engineers, coastal councils, and resource companies refer environmental consultants for water quality and coastal studies on projects from river crossings to marina developments.

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Developer, planner, and engineer referral network

Property developers, town planners, civil engineers, architects, and local councils refer environmental consultants on every project requiring environmental assessment, ecological surveys, or contaminated land investigation. Swap ZapCards at every UDIA briefing, EIANZ conference, planning industry event, and project site visit. Your CEnvP certification, specialties, and enquiry form are in every developer's and planner's phone — the professional relationship that generates consistent environmental study commissions across development, infrastructure, and resources projects.

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New CEnvP certification, expanded specialty, or changed contact? Update your profile in seconds. One $39 card covers your entire environmental consulting career.

Built for every environmental consulting setting

Residential and commercial development EIA

Environmental impact assessment for residential subdivision, commercial development, and infrastructure projects is the primary market for environmental consultants in Australia. DA applications and planning scheme amendments require environmental studies — ecological assessments, traffic noise assessments, air quality studies, and stormwater quality management plans — to accompany planning applications. Tap your ZapCard at UDIA, Property Council, and planning industry events. Your EIA specialties and developer references are in every development manager's phone.

EPBC Act referrals and EIS preparation

Projects with potential impacts on matters of national environmental significance (MNES) — threatened species, migratory species, Ramsar wetlands, and World Heritage properties — require referral to the Commonwealth Minister under the EPBC Act. EPBC referrals, Preliminary Documentation, and full Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) are specialist work requiring consultants with EPBC experience and CEnvP accreditation. Display your EPBC referral history and EIS preparation track record on your profile.

Aboriginal cultural heritage assessments

Aboriginal cultural heritage assessments — Cultural Heritage Management Plans (CHMPs) in VIC, Heritage Impact Statements in NSW, and Cultural Heritage Studies in QLD and WA — are required for development projects on land with potential Aboriginal cultural significance. These are sensitive, specialist assessments requiring consultants with community consultation experience, ACHRIS database access, and state heritage legislation expertise. Display your cultural heritage assessment capability and community engagement approach on your profile.

Mining and resources environment

Mining and resources projects in Australia require environmental consultants for project approval documentation, mining lease applications, mine closure planning, and operational environmental management plans. State mining legislation (DESI QLD, DEMIRS WA, DPIRD SA) and the EPBC Act govern approval processes. Environmental consultants who can navigate the resources sector regulatory environment and work FIFO on remote project sites serve a high-value, consistent client base. Display your resources sector experience and remote project capability on your profile.

Biodiversity offsets and biobanking

Biodiversity offsets are required when development impacts cannot be avoided or adequately mitigated — Biodiversity Offset Schemes (NSW BC Act), Approved Conservation Agreements, and biobanking arrangements require specialists who understand offset methodology, credit market mechanics, and long-term offset management obligations. The NSW Biodiversity Offset Scheme and emerging Victorian and Queensland frameworks generate growing demand for specialists. Display your biodiversity offset experience and BioBanking Assessment Methodology accreditation on your profile.

Environmental management plans and compliance

Construction Environmental Management Plans (CEMPs), Operational Environmental Management Plans (OEMPs), and ongoing environmental compliance monitoring are required for major infrastructure, mining, and development projects throughout Australia. Environmental consultants who manage the full project environmental lifecycle — from pre-DA assessment through construction compliance to post-completion rehabilitation monitoring — provide long-term relationship value to developers, contractors, and operators. Display your CEMP and OEMP preparation experience and compliance monitoring capability on your profile.

What goes on your ZapCard profile

  • Name, title (Environmental Consultant, Principal Environmental Scientist, Ecologist), and firm name
  • EIANZ membership and CEnvP certification
  • Qualifications — Bachelor / Honours / Masters / PhD in environmental science, ecology, or related discipline
  • Specialties — EIA / ecological surveys / contaminated land / biodiversity offsets / Aboriginal cultural heritage / water quality / noise / air quality / coastal / mining
  • Legislation expertise — EPBC Act / EP&A Act / BC Act / BESS / state EPA guidelines
  • Software — ArcGIS / QGIS / AUSMAP / BioBanking Assessment Methodology tools
  • Project portfolio or sector reference list link
  • Enquiry form or project brief submission link
  • Professional indemnity insurance status
  • Contact number and email
  • Save-contact (vCard) button — one tap adds you to their phone

Pricing

Single card

$39 AUD inc. GST
  • One matte-black NFC card
  • Editable digital profile for life
  • CEnvP, specialties, portfolio
  • vCard save-contact button
  • No subscription, ever
  • 1-year warranty
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Frequently asked questions

How does ZapCard work for environmental consultants?

Tap your ZapCard against any smartphone (iPhone or Android). The recipient's phone opens your environmental consultant profile — EIANZ membership, CEnvP, specialties, portfolio, enquiry form, and contact — instantly, with no app needed on their end. You control what's on your profile and can update it any time from your dashboard.

Does the recipient need an app to receive my contact?

No. Any modern iPhone (XS or later) or Android phone with NFC enabled can receive your card with no app required. The tap opens your profile in the phone's default browser.

What if the phone's NFC is off or the phone is old?

Every ZapCard also has a QR code on the back. Scan the code to open the same profile — no NFC needed. Works on any smartphone with a camera.

Can I show my CEnvP certification on my profile?

Yes. Display your CEnvP number and EIANZ membership. Government agencies and developers can verify your certification via the EIANZ register — the professional transparency that establishes your competency for EIS peer review and expert witness work.

Is my data private and Privacy Act protected?

Yes. All ZapCard profile data is private — never sold or shared. Compliant with the Australian Privacy Act 1988.

What if I lose my card?

Order a replacement at the standard price. Your profile transfers to the new card instantly — no re-setup required.

Get your ZapCard today

One tap. Your CEnvP certification, environmental specialties, sector experience, and enquiry form — in every developer's, engineer's, and council's phone at the moment they need an environmental consultant.

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