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If you are interested in any of these issues please call EBI (619-295-7685).
Back issues are $40 for subscribers, $60 for non-subscribers. Special/double issues (denoted by *) are $75 for subscribers, $100 for non-subscribers. A complete set of back issues is $995.
Recent EBJ Issues
1995 (VOLUME VIII)
1. Executive Review II (Jan. '95)
CEOs speak out on issues affecting their business segments. This regular annual issue features Walter Barber of Groundwater Tech, Dr. Vincent Rocco of TRC Companies, Barry Naft of Dow Environmental and others.
2. Environmental Information Markets (Feb. '95)
EBJ defines the industry's most fragmented market. Developments include growth in Title V software, and systems integrators selling corporate-wide solutions for environmental information management.
3. Air Pollution Control IV (March '95)
Features list of top 50 APC equipment companies, competition in VOCs control, charts on APC market by end-user and by equipment, international growth opportunities, Title V and Japanese competitors.
*4/5. Redefining the Environmental Industry VI (April/May)
EBJ's annual overview sizes the industry, outlines trends and projects growth for the next five years. EBJ's fifth annual list of top C&E firms.
6. Business Management (June '95)
Highlights of EBJ's second business management survey and looks at the effects of reeingineering in terms of productivity and strategic planning. Consultants help environmental firms adjust to new market realities.
7. Strategic Environmental Management II (July '95)
Update on opportunities arising from clients' shift away from a compliance focus and towards competitive advantage. Results of SEM survey.
8. Global Environmental Market (Aug. '95)
EBJ summarizes the results of its research into the $408-billion globalmarket. Features trade balance figures, revenue breakdowns by segment and country, national growth figures, top 50 environmental markets and more.
9. Marketing & Sales III (Sep. '95)
Analysis of EBJ's second survey of 100 sales & marketing executives, including a breakdown of business development budgets. Companies grapple with revising corporate image and launching international sales strategies.
10. Remediation Markets VI (Oct. '95)
Shrinking remediation market starts to replace regulatory drivers with other incentives, notably liability avoidance and brownfields redevelopment.
11. Recycling Markets IV (Nov. '95)
Solid waste firms, recyclers, suppliers and municipalities ride pricing switchback as demand outstrips supply. WMI and BFI embrace recycling strategies, manufacturers enjoy boom, MRFs a nationwide phenomenon.
12. Environmental Instrumentation III (Dec. '95)
Shift to on-site instruments and information technology are highlights of mature domestic industry, while global sales provide growth.
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