Issue on air quality markets for APC equipment manufacturers and air quality practices at environmental consulting & engineering market.
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Steady demand in municipal and industrial waste and wastewater markets provide a cotrast to falling demand in economic hard times in most industrial and concumer sectors. The $124-billion U.S. water industry and its eight segme » Read More
EBJ presents an analysis of strategic planning in the environmental industry. Results of a comprehensive survey of environmental firms is presented and summarized, including many open-ended responses from 58 executives on strategic planning process, history, communication, scope and frequency. Perhaps of higher value are the detailed profiles of the planning process, business outlook and response to 2020 from prominent leaders in the environmental industry including: Arcadis, Cardno, Carollo Engineers, Dudek, GHD, ICF, Michael Baker, Ramboll, SNC-Lavalin, Tetra Tech, TRC, Veolia, Wood plc and Woodard & Curran.
EBJ presents the results and analysis of EBJ’s annual Snapshot Survey and takes on the task of framing an Environmental Industry Outlook for 2020, resetting its forecast for 2020 and 2021 in the wake of the unprecedented coronavirus crisis. Survey respondents provide business responses to the Covid-19 shutdown and also reflect on morale and pathways forward. Executive Q&As profile companies enduring the crisis and reflecting the resilient nature of the environmental industry.
In a special edition EBJ that combines an analysis of Infrastructure Markets in the 2020s for the environmental industry with a Climate Change Business Journal edition on ‘Natural Infrastructure’. EBJ presents a 2020 quantitative and qualitative analysis of infrastructure markets in the 2020s with market sizing for the six categories of infrastructure: water, energy, power, communications, waste and transportation. Full discussion of market drivers, funding concerns and trend analysis of innovation and disruption in each category is included in both EBJ’s overview and executive Q&A with 10 industry leaders.
In this review of Digitalization & Data Management in the Environmental Industry Environmental Business Journal characterizes the current state of data management and likely trajectory of investment and implementation in the short term, and implications for the long term on the environmental industry and society. Providers and consumers across the digital information and services supply chain are profiled in feature articles to shed light on how companies are approaching this opportunity. EBJ presents the results of a comprehensive survey, the Environmental Business Journal 2020 Environmental Data Management Survey conducted in November and December of 2020