Environmental Business Journal®’s annual compilation of annual revenue performance of over 700 environmental consulting & engineering firms from 2021—and EBJ’s resulting industry model is summarized in detail in this review.
Environmental Business Journal® presents a comprehensive report on remediation markets, technology and leading competitors presents survey results, technology review and regulatory scenarios as industry and government awaits EPA regulations on PFAS.
Environmental Business Journal® presents a summary of the $121 billion U.S. waste management industry with market quantification and industry landscape data tables in solid, hazardous and liquid waste segments.
Profiles of over 40 award-winning environmental companies, M&As, technologies and projects are presented as EBJ presents its 11th annual awards in the environmental industry. Detailed Q&As with top executives from OP-TE » 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
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
A snapshot of the planning business, new opportunities developing in master planning and the implementation projects that ensue, and the companies that compete in the green and sustainable planning business.
Table of » Read More
An analysis of the renewable energy business in the United States in 2010 with an emphasis on opportunities across the supply chain for consulting engineers and contractors. The $36-billion clean energy systems & power sector, » Read More
Environmental software vendors have evolved into solutions services firms as the environmental information market changes almost at the pace of information technology. Venture investment, M&As and growth persist in environm » Read More
EBJ presents its annual statistical breakdown on the 14 segments of the U.S. environmental industry with 2008 and 2009 revenues and growth. Survey results, survey opinions and interviews with executives identify growth areas in » Read More
EBJ’s annual census of the U.S. environmental consulting & engineering industry reveals an almost 4% decline in market size in 2009. Private markets were hardest hit, lead by property developers and domestic manufacturing, but » Read More
The $50-billion U.S. energy efficiency business is mostly equipment and systems, but services and specialty markets like smart grid and demand response applications and are a more repidly growing component that will exceed $10 » Read More
The $127-billion U.S. water industry grows through the recession as rate increases sustain the municipal infrastructure but equipment sales decline in 2009 as capital spending budgets are impacted. Consulting & engineering firm » Read More
EBJ’s annual feature edition listing the 2010 EBJ Business Achievement Awards and Q&As with key senior executives in the environmental industry.
The detailed treatment of 50+ award winners provides a view into wh » Read More
EBJ’s annual analysis of markets and trends in policy, business strategy and client sectors in the business of air pollution control equipment and air quality consulting & engineering. Although a host of new air quality pro » Read More