As the global focus on environmental sustainability continues to intensify, Kenya has emerged as a key player in promoting environmental conservation and sustainable development. From biodiversity protection to climate change mitigation, Kenya’s environmental law landscape encompasses a wide range of regulations and policies aimed at preserving the country’s natural resources and promoting green growth. In this article, we explore the key environmental laws and regulations in Kenya, including the Environmental Management and Coordination Act, and discuss the implications for businesses, government agencies, and individuals. We also highlight best practices for achieving environmental compliance and sustainability goals in Kenya’s evolving regulatory environment.