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
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
EBJ’s annual edition listing the EBJ Business Achievement Awards from the previous year and Q&As with key senior executives in the environmental industry. The detailed treatment of 50+ award winners provides a view into what se » 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
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
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
EBJ’s annual edition listing the EBJ Business Achievement Awards from the previous year and Q&As with key senior executives in the environmental industry. The detailed treatment of 50+ award winners provides a view into wha » Read More
Executive Outlook: CEOs and senior executives of prominent firms large and small opine on the pace of recovery, private and government clients, global markets, M&A, resource efficiency & sustainability, » 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
EBJ’s annual analysis of the remediation business in 2013 features market size, growth and forecasts by client sectors, trends in market drivers and technology applications, company profiles and features on brownfields, state p » Read More
EBJ defines natural resources management broadly as follows: services related to aquatic ecology, biodiversity, dams and power projects, ecological and habitat restoration, environmental impact assessments (EISs) and environmen » Read More
EBJ presents detailed results of its annual survey of environmental companies and interviews executives on key trends in markets, clients, regulatory drivers and the general economic picture. Summary tables are presented on gro » Read More
EBJ’s annual edition listing the 2011 EBJ Business Achievement Awards and Q&As with key senior executives in the environmental industry. The detailed treatment of 40+ award winners provides a view into what separated succes » 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 presents a detailed analysis and outlook of the evolving and still emerging market in hydraulic fracturing and “unconventional” oil and gas development with a focus on environmental services.
Exhibits and data in » Read More
EBJ’s annual analysis of the environmental consulting & engineering industry details a $26.6 billion U.S. industry competing in a $53 billion global environmental consulting & engineering market. Following a 4% revenue » Read More
EBJ provides data on 2013 growth rates in environmental service segments and a forecast for 2014-2015 based on a comprehensive survey of 130 environmental industry executives. EBJ 2014 Snapshot Survey respondents expect their g » 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
EBJ’s annual edition listing the 2012 EBJ Business Achievement Awards and Q&As with key senior executives in the environmental industry.
The detailed treatment of 40+ award winners provides a view into what separ » Read More
EBJ presents its annual analysis of the $136-billion U.S. water industry. Interviews and comments by leader and innovators in consulting & engineering, equipment manufacturing and supply and analysts, complement results of » 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 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 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’s annual edition listing the EBJ Business Achievement Awards from the previous year and Q&As with key senior executives in the environmental industry. The detailed treatment of 40+ award winners provides a view into wha » Read More
EBJ’s annual analysis of the environmental consulting & engineering industry details the $28 billion U.S. industry in market and competitive data, and interviews and profiles large and small companies. M&A continues to » Read More
EBJ presents its annual analysis of the $160-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
In spite of restricted funding, the $154-billion water industry is still a pretty decent business to be in. Growth has been between three and five percent the last few years and EBJ forecasts more of the same. In general utilit » 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 provides data on 2014 growth rates in environmental service segments and a forecast for 2015-2016, based on a comprehensive survey of 140 environmental industry executives. At the end of the first quarter of 2015, the outlo » Read More