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. After a few years of slow gorwoth or a » 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
EBJ presents a strategic review of innovative or disruptive technology and the potential that Environmental Cutting-Edge Technologies have to transform the industry in the 2020s. Leading environmental industry players share best practices on their current deployment of technology, varying client demands and their strategic approach to developing and deploying technology and investing in R&D.
EBJ’s annual analysis of the environmental consulting & engineering industry details a full statistical account of the $30 billion U.S. C&E industry in 2015 and 2016, with final figures for 2015 and an updated forecast » Read More
EBJ presents its annual analysis of the $141-billion U.S. water industry with data tables on the industry in 10 subsegments. Interviews and comments by leaders and innovators in consulting & engineering, equipment manufactu » Read More
The U.S. environmental industry grew 3.6% in 2016 and 4.8% in 2017, according to research and data compiled by Environmental Business International Inc., publisher of EBJ. The environmental industry’s total of $370 billion in revenues represented » Read More
Environmental Business Journal® presents its biannual comprehensive analysis of the water industry in a 52-page edition dedicated to water.
The conventional wisdom about hazardous waste cleanup – that the job would be done within the foreseeable future, that the roster of contaminated sites would shrink to nothing, that cleanup programs would “sunset” – has never b » Read More
EBJ presents its first dedicated edition to infrastructure and the markets and demand for environmental products and services that result from developments in its various segments. The five basic categories of infrastructure co » Read More
The 2019 Environmental Industry Executive Review and EBJ Awards provides a view into growth, management, planning, strategy, execution, innovation and what it takes to compete in environmental markets. Q&As with executives and key award winners for 2018 accomplishments reflect new markets, market trends and management challenges.