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Justice Department Leads Global Environmental Crime Operation
March 11, 2026
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ), through its Environment and Natural Resources Division (ENRD), played a central role in Custos Viridis, a large-scale international law enforcement operation targeting environmental crime and illegal waste trafficking across 71 countries. This coordinated effort involved multiple federal and international agencies, including Europol and the AmbienDura โ Waste Force Project, resulting in significant arrests and seizures of hazardous materials. The operation underscores the increasing global emphasis on combating environmental crimes and the need for enhanced interagency and international collaboration.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for specialized environmental monitoring, hazardous waste management, and law enforcement support services as agencies expand efforts to disrupt environmental crime networks.
- The DOJ and EPA may seek contractors with expertise in environmental compliance technologies, forensic analysis, and secure waste disposal solutions.
- International cooperation highlights opportunities for vendors capable of supporting cross-border data sharing, investigation tools, and environmental crime intelligence platforms.
- Organizations involved in environmental technology and law enforcement equipment should evaluate potential upcoming solicitations linked to ongoing enforcement and prevention initiatives.
Agencies
United States Department of Justice, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Europol, Justice Departmentโs Environment and Natural Resources Division, AmbienDura โ Waste Force Project