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.
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.
Environmental Business Journal’s annual Environmental Industry Outlook edition presents comprehensive results of a detailed Q2 2021 Industry Snapshot Survey of environmental industry executives reporting 2020 revenue performance, expectations of the market impact of the Biden administration, and favored markets for 2021-2022 business development.
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.
In this 44-page Environmental Industry Overview 2019 edition of Environmental Business Journal, EBJ presents a strategic overview of the 14-segment environmental industry, making sense of market drivers and client trends common to the 14 segment industry or the collective $400 billion U.S. environmental industry.
EBJ presents a strategic review of Merger & Acquisition the Environmental Industry with the help of the leading experts in the field: the investment banking and strategic advisory firms that manage or are involved in a great many of the industry’s larger transactions, as well as private equity and strategic acquirers. Summary data on M&A activity, valuations, and important economic and social indicators as the COVID-19 crisis enveloped the world in Q1 2020 are presented and summarized by EBJ for their impact on short- and long-term markets.
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 its biannual comprehensive analysis of the water industry in a 52-page edition dedicated to water.
Environmental Business Journal® presents a comprehensive 50-page review of the U.S. Environmental Consulting & Engineering Industry with a statistical summary and strategic review of the issues facing executives, owners, and investors in the ever-evolving environmental industry.
Environmental Business Journal reviews the rapidly emerging, and rapidly evolving, ESG movement as it impacts the investment & financial community, and then corporations and eventually all entities public and private.
EBJ provides data on 2018 growth rates in environmental service segments and a forecast for 2019-2020, based on a comprehensive survey of environmental industry executives.
This edition of EBJ analyzes new practice introductions of more than 70 firms over the last decade. Feature profiles of 10 firms reveal their strategy to continue to stay ahead of market demand and the competition. New practices in PFAS, COVID, resilience, energy, sustainability natural capital and digital innovation are just a few of the examples of service innovations taking hold in a variety of client markets.
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.
Environmental Business Journal® research in this Industry Outlook edition focuses on the energy transition and climate stability services being developed and deployed in the market by companies with their core business in the environmental industry.
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.