The environmental and social aspects of Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) are critical to ensuring that the technology delivers climate benefits while maintaining ecological balance and social responsibility. Environmentally, CCUS contributes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by capturing and storing CO2 from industrial and energy sources. However, it also requires careful management of potential impacts such as energy consumption, land disturbance, water usage, and risks of CO2 leakage from storage sites. Thorough environmental impact assessments (EIA), site monitoring, and the use of renewable energy in capture processes help minimize these challenges and enhance sustainability.