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Published November 2006
This 32-page issue of EBJ provides a statistical snapshot of the $265-billion U.S. environmental industry in 2005. The U.S. environmental industry grew 5.4% in 2005, its second consecutive year of over 5% growth. The environmental industry amounted to $264.6 billion in revenues in 2005 for the roughly 30,000 private companies and at least twice as many public sector entities in the business of selling environmental services, equipment or resources.
This annual overview issue of EBJ presents our comprehensive set of environmental industry statistics by segment, including revenues, growth, number of companies, employment, exports and a forecast for 2006-2010. This review also includes assessments of specific sectors hazardous waste, solid waste and analytical services, segments not afforded a more complete review of their own in dedicated issues of EBJ throughout the year.
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Table of Contents
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EBJ’s Environmental Industry Overview 2006: EBJ puts the industry into context, presents 2005 revenue and growth statistics for 14 segments; C&E firms share key trends
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Segment Reports: Sector profiles highlight developments in: Hazardous waste with reports on Clean Harbors, EnergySolutions and Perma-Fix (8-12); Solid Waste & Recycing (13-16); Waste Equipment and E-Waste (16-17); and Analytical Services (18-20)
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Over the Horizon: Yale’s Dan Esty see a growing framework for generators to obtain eco-advantage in Green-to-Gold; a founding father of EBJ integrates skills into the investment group GreenSource; and GreenShift undertakes a four-pronged approach out of waste and in to clean technology
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EBJ Stock Reporter: A look back at the first half of 2006 reveals some surprises
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Exhibits Found in this Issue
- Environmental Industry growth vs. GDP growth: 1971-2005
- The U.S. Environmental Industry in 2004-2005 and growth by 14 Segments ($bil)
- U.S. Environmental Industry: Revenues by Function: Compliance, pollution control & remediation vs
Environmental infrastructure/operation & maintenance vs. Resource Productivity
- The U.S. Environmental Industry 2005: Companies & Employment
- 2005 US Environmental Trade Balance: Exports and Imports by Segment
- Hazardous Waste Management in 2005 ($mil in commercial revenues)
- Top Firms in Commercial Market for Industrial Hazardous Waste Management in 2005
- Structure of U.S. Solid Waste Industry: 2005
- Shares of U.S. Solid Waste Industry: 2005
- Waste Management Equipment: US Revenues $mil 1988-2005
- Top 20 U.S. Environmental Labs in 2005
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