Natural resources are the backbone of any nation to support its economic performance. Natural resources include both biotic and abiotic resources. Biotic resources are need-based and sustain the poor. There is enough evidence that biotic resources are exploited more due to industrial/ infrastructural development than direct consumption and life-supporting in India and other developing nations. It is well established that a globally sustainable circular economy approach could help in reducing our abiotic consumption footprint. Therefore, it focuses on abiotic resource depletion, i.e. depletion of resources including metallic and non-metallic minerals, rare earth and energy minerals become the needs of the hour. The European Union defines resource efficiency 'as a means of using the Earth's limited resources sustainably while minimising impacts on the environment. It allows us to create more with less and deliver greater value with less input." EnviroAsia provides services in the following areas: