ECS™ — Environmental Compliance Score
The First Universal Hygiene and Sustainability Rating for Every Environment in India. Sensor-verified. AI-computed. Continuously updated.
Green Harbors
Think of It as a Credit Score. But for Your Environment.
A credit score changed how financial behaviour is tracked, trusted, and rewarded. Before credit scores, lending decisions were subjective — based on gut feel, personal relationships, and incomplete information. After credit scores, behaviour became visible, comparable, and improvable.
The same transformation has never happened for environmental performance. Until now.
The ECS™ — Environmental Compliance Score is Green Harbors’ proprietary AI-weighted scoring framework. It takes real-time sensor data from NWIS™ devices — odour levels, air quality, waste containment, water efficiency, and maintenance response — and distils it into a single number between 0 and 100.
Not a self-reported survey. Not an annual audit. A live, continuously-updated score that reflects the true environmental condition of a zone, property, campus, or city — right now.
What Goes Into Your ECS™ Score
The scoring methodology draws on real data: waste collection records from NWIS™, air quality readings, water monitoring outputs, compliance documentation, and verified community program participation. It’s not a survey. It’s not self-reported. It’s a data-driven picture of where you actually stand.
Scores translate into four certification tiers:
Green Flag
Exemplary environmental performance; the benchmark others aspire to
Blue Flag
Strong performance with targeted areas for improvement
Yellow Flag
Developing environmental accountability; a working roadmap to improvement
Red Flag
Identified gaps requiring structured intervention and monitoring
Trusted by Institutions.
Why ECS™ Certification Matters
An ECS™ rating isn’t just an internal metric — it’s a public signal. For residential communities, it builds trust with residents and prospective buyers. For municipalities, it supports compliance reporting and demonstrates governance quality. For institutions, it’s CSR documentation that actually holds up to scrutiny.
Here’s the thing most organisations miss: environmental credibility has real economic value. Properties in ECS™-certified communities command trust. Government partnerships go to bodies with verifiable track records. And in a regulatory environment that’s tightening year by year, having a structured, independent assessment of your environmental performance is no longer a bonus — it’s a baseline.