A comprehensive review of the 2018 US water industry features profiles and perspectives from industry leaders and innovators and a full quantification and forecast in all segments of the $172-billion water industry: Water Treatment Equipment; Delivery & Infrastructure Equipment; Chemicals (Bulk & Specialty); Contract Operations; Consulting & Design Engineering; Maintenance Services; Instruments; Analytical Services; Wastewater Treatment Works and Water Utilities.
EBJ’s annual analysis of the environmental consulting & engineering industry details the $28.3 billion U.S. C&E industry in 2013. Market review and the EBJ dataset provides a market breakdown and forecast by client, med » Read More
EBJ’s annual analysis of the remediation business features market growth and forecasts by client sectors, trends in market drivers and technology applications, company profiles and features on brownfields and state programs.
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Environmental Business Journal, EBJ presents a strategic overview of the U.S. remediation industry and perspective on what promises to be the dawn of the PFAS Era.
The U.S. environmental industry grew 4.7% in 2012, according to research and data compiled by Environmental Business International Inc., publisher of EBJ. EBJ’s annual industry overview presents statistical summaries of the ind » Read More
Remediation Overview: The remediation market was flat in 2009, as federal projects and backlog held off the downturn for a number of remediation contractors. Projects and practices are turning green with growing consciousness r » 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.
Environmental industry merger & acquisition (M&A) activity reached peak levels across multiple segments in 2015, and prospects for both buyers and sellers look good into 2016 and beyond. Many segments of the industry re » Read More
The Instrument & Information Systems segment of the U.S. environmental industry was $6.8 billion in 2011. The global market is estimated at close to $14 billion and 6% growth. EHS software vendors, IT firms, environmental c » Read More
Superlatives abound regarding mergers and acquisitions in the environmental industry in 2018 with experts calling 2018 the “strongest year we have seen this decade”, and “M&A activity is at record levels… up 20% over 2017.”
This edition of EBJ features sections on three segments of the industry: hazardous waste management, remediation construction and industrial services. These sectors-the “contracting” segments of the environmental industry-accou » Read More
EBJ provides data on 2010 growth rates and a forecast for 2011-2012 based on a comprehensive survey of more than 320 environmental industry executives. EBJ 2011 Snapshot Survey respondents see a pickup in 2010 growth to an aver » Read More
Environmental Business Journal (EBJ) presents a strategic overview of the U.S. Air Quality & Air Pollution Control industry.
EBJ’s annual analysis of the state of Corporate Sustainability and the Sustainability Consulting business in 2013 features estimates of market size, and marketshare by key service providers. Trends in market drivers, corporate » Read More
Pressure from investors, social media and regulators keeps sustainability initiatives on track despite the tough economy. Consultants report, however, that metrics are key for ongoing commitment. Whether it’s a corporate ethic, » Read More