These EBJ Back Issues of Air Pollution Control feature the latest assessment of the $213-billion U.S. environmental industry and the US air pollution control industry, which saw a healthy growth in 2003-2004, but that may be slowing down.
EBJ Back Issues: Consulting & Engineering provides a snapshot of the Environmental Consulting & Engineering industry with the latest market study data, performances and profiles by EBJ, with observations and interviews by numerous C&E executives and other industry leaders. Also included, observation of industry hiring practice and new site cleanup initiatives at DOE. Numerous market data tables through out the issue include Top C&E Firms, 2001, U.S. C&E Export Revenues by Country, 1996-2001, and more ...
Volume XVIII - February 2006 Issue |
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EBJ Back Issues: Executive reviews covers information on several firms outperforming the market and recognized as award winners in EBJ’s Business Achievement Awards, results and perspective from our recent survey and executive perspective on global markets, technology, information systems, growth niches, waste segments and others. Also included are Q&A’s with select industry executives, while revealing the views and perspectives with industry executives who candidly discusses the latest trends in growth opportunities, management initiatives, M&A’s and more.
EBJ Back Issues: Global Market Review includes regional market analysis, a section on U.S. government efforts to support exports, and detailed profiles of companies doing environmental business on every continent and discusses the opportunities and challenges faced by the U.S. environmental firms in expanding into the global environmental markets.
EBJ Back Issues: Industry Overview provides a statistical snapshot of the U.S. environmental industry. This annual overview issue of EBJ presents comprehensive sets of environmental industry statistics by segment, including revenues, growth, numerous companies, employment, exports and forecasts. These reviews also include assessments of specific sectors hazardous waste, solid waste and analytical services, along with select CEOs' recent experiences, expectations and latest market figures.
EBJ Back Issues: Remediation provides a snapshot of the U.S. Site Remediation Industry with the latest market data on the remediation business, survey results, forecasts and interviews with remediation, development and environmental consulting & engineering executives and other sources. Profiles reveal that companies are taking a variety of paths—and making a variety of partnerships—to lead to success in brownfields and remediation, while investigating the activity in federal land-use management, which involves a number of other agencies beside DOD. Also included, how the brownfields market has evolved, and how the remediation services component has adjusted to the underlying real estate driver.
EBJ Back Issues: Water & Wastewater covers the latest water & wastewater market issues, tends and opportunities, while exploring the current state of the US water industry, with the latest market data, list of top companies, water executives' views on the market, and more. Features include water recycling, desalination, water rights, Iraqi infrastructure, public perception and demand for quality supply, and regulations, which drive the industry and market.
This 24-page issue of EBJ provides an overview to the $4 billion air pollution control equipment market. EBJ projects slight growth over the next three years.
This 32-page issue of EBJ provides perspective on the environmental industry's position in the U.S. economy and key trends in 2007, in addition to a full statistical snapshot of the $282-billion U.S. environmental industry in 2006. The U.S. environmental industry grew 6.2% in 2006, its third consecutive year of over 5% growth.
This 32-page issue of EBJ provides perspective on the environmental industry's position in the U.S. economy and key trends in 2008, in addition to a full statistical snapshot of the $300-billion U.S. environmental industry in 2007.