Managing environmental compliance is complex and time-consuming. Changing regulations, disconnected systems, and inconsistent internal processes compound to create real compliance risk especially when each facility, state, and county can have its own requirements and expectations. Year after year companies endure violations, expensive penalties, and frustrated EHS teams.
It doesn’t have to be this way.
Encamp is the guided environmental compliance solution for enterprises with complex regulatory demands. We combine an intuitive platform with expert guidance to solve the systemic challenge of achieving transparent, comprehensive, and continuous compliance.
Encamp’s platform provides a unified system to manage environmental compliance. Our software continuously tracks facilities, regulatory contacts, documents, and tasks while integrating seamlessly with government agencies. Our centralized submissions engine automates compliance reporting across every location. Large enterprise organizations can finally have total visibility into their regulatory programs.
In 2024, we developed a feature so that customers could have a regulator’s eye view into their environmental compliance record. Insights enhances the platform with enriched government regulatory data and advanced analytics, enabling enterprises to monitor compliance trends, identify program gaps, and proactively address risk. Thanks to integration with government databases (FRS, ECHO, RCRAInfo, NPDES), customers can benchmark their performance against industry standards and peers. With Insights, environmental teams can more effectively quantify the impact of their operations.
Encamp ensures even the largest organizations can cost effectively manage chemical reporting and confidently maintain compliance with EPCRA requirements. Encamp Chemical provides simple, guided data collection for all facilities with Tier II requirements. Our software automates the reporting process through direct integration with every SERC, Fire Department, LEPC, and city/county portal in the United States. Customers can trust that their Tier II reports will be filed accurately and on time, with Encamp managing fee payments and mailed submissions, too.
When it comes to hazardous waste, Encamp takes a compliance-first approach. Encamp Waste is a comprehensive solution for RCRA compliance that focuses first on accurate and timely reporting. In partnership with our customers, we roll out a guided and repeatable process for each generator. This ensures precise data collection and defensible documentation, protecting businesses from violations. Every outgoing waste manifest is reviewed by our solution and cross-referenced with imported data from federal systems and waste vendors. Our platform supports every RCRA agency in the United States — keeping each facility audit-ready and in continuous compliance.
It takes more than just technology to achieve continuous compliance — that’s where Encamp’s Customer Success team comes in. Our diverse team of former regulators and environmental scientists provides hands-on support, enhancing the technical depth of internal teams with expertise across chemical and waste regulations and laws. We help our customers unlock the value in their current systems, building data integrations with existing EMISes or ERPs. We guide the digitization of safety data sheets, chemical inventories and other environmental data. We audit compliance reporting to help establish a firm baseline. We train our customer’s staff too — not just on the Encamp application, but also the regulations. Together, we build a tailored experience to make sure our customers confidently meet their regulatory obligations.
Since 2019, Encamp has submitted over 67,000 regulatory reports for our 200+ customers. This has resulted in the protection of 300,000 facilities across the country and reclaimed nearly 88,000 hours for environmental professionals. By serving as the missing piece to an organization’s environmental operations, Encamp’s solution tackles EHS leaders’ most complex and time-consuming tasks so that they can focus on higher-impact work that matters.