Evidence-led. Community-rooted. Change-focused.
Golden Mile Research & Consultancy is an independent environmental research and advisory practice dedicated to turning complex environmental pollution and spatial data into clear, evidence-based solutions. We help organisations and communities understand environmental challenges, make informed decisions, and drive meaningful change.
Our work sits at the intersection of research, policy, and practice. We bridge the gap between scientific evidence and real-world action, translating complex information into practical, accessible insights. From social research to quality management systems, we deliver analysis that supports sustainable and equitable outcomes.
Our Services
Our work spans environmental compliance, pollution analysis, and community science. Whatever the sector, the standard is the same science, plainly communicated.
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Procurement requirements are tightening. Compliance deadlines are real. And generic sustainability checklists are no longer enough.
We build and align ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems (EMS) that go beyond documentation mapping operational risks, verifying compliance obligations, and producing systems your auditors and procurement teams will trust. Whether you are building from scratch, preparing for certification, or closing gaps ahead of a deadline. -
Understanding environmental regulation is not the same as complying with it on paper.
We design and deliver focused training for professional teams, research organisations, and community groups. Sessions are built around your specific context whether that means unpacking environmental requirements for an operational team, supporting postgraduate researchers to engage with policy, or equipping community members with the scientific literacy to gather and use their own environmental evidence. -
Raw environmental data rarely speaks for itself.
Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS), we map, track, and visualise contaminants turning field samples and monitoring datasets into high-resolution spatial evidence. Our outputs are designed to hold up: to regulators, in planning processes, in public consultations, and in community advocacy. We cover air, water, and soil contamination, and specialise in emerging and complex contaminants

