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Environmental Business Journal<br>
Global Market Review<br>
(Volume XIX, Number 5/6, 2006)

Published July 2006


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EBJ's Review of Global Markets

This 32-page issue of EBJ provides a snapshot of the $652-billion global environmental market in 2005 with the latest market data, survey results, forecasts, and interviews with more than 25 executives and other sources. Profiles reveal that companies are taking a variety of paths—and making a variety of partnerships—to lead to success in the Global Environmental Market.

The environmental markets with the most vibrant growth are in the emerging economies, notably those of Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America, and the Asia-Pacific region, with special nods to China and India. Overall emerging economies accounted for 14% of the estimated $652-billion global environmental market in 2005, up from only 8% in 1994.

This special issue of EBJ includes 12 pages of regional market analysis, a section on U.S. government efforts to support exports, and detailed profiles of companies doing environmental business on every continent.



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Table of Contents

1 - 3 Global Market Overview: With revenues of $652 billion in 2004 and well over 60% outside of the United States, the global environmental market offers a large-scale opportunity for U.S. firms- and individual companies report challenges but major revenue growth available in emerging economies as infrastructure, global corporations and energy development drive business

4 - 7 Latin America: Regional free trade agreements raise the stakes in environmental management and pockets of opportunity become more plentiful; Focus on Brazil

8 - 11 Europe: European enlargement drives strong markets in new and prospective EU members; EU regulation appears to be the world’s most stringent for the time being, driving steady business in established markets; Focus on Russia

12 - 14 Pacific Rim & China: China offers the world’s most expansive opportunity as the biggest emerging economy but other nations like India and Indonesia also attract new business; Australia offers a not unfamiliar market and a springboard to the region

15 - 17 Trade Development: U.S. government agencies doing more with less

18 - 20 Global Firms: The world’s top environmental firms have some shake-up as strategic shifts abound at Veolia, SUEZ, RWE, GE, and others

20 - 31 Company Profiles: A selection of U.S. companies overseas provides carried approaches incorporating similar basic principles to international business: ICF, ERM, MWH Global, Louis Berger, Mabbett Associates, Inogen Alliance, SCS Engineers, Energy Recovery, and Han’s Technologies



Exhibits Found in this Issue
  • The Global Environmental Market 1994-2010
  • The Global Environmental Market in 2004 by Country and Segment
  • The Central European Environmental Market in 2004
  • Global Markets for Hazardous Waste Remediation Technology 2005-2011


Companies Featured in this Issue

Abt Associates
AECOM
American Enterprise Institute
Aquarion
Ashland Inc
Asian Development Bank
BCC Research
Calgon Carbon
Culligan International Co.
Delta Environmental Consultants Inc.
Energy Recovery Inc.
ENSR
ERM
European Union
Everpure Inc.
Export-Import Bank
Gaz de France
General Electric
Han’s Technologies
Hazen & Sawyer
ICF International
Inogen Environmental Alliance
International Finance Corp
International Resources Group
Kelda Group plc
Liquid Earth
Louis Berger Group
Mabbett & Associates Inc.
Metcalf & Eddy
Millennium Challenge Corp.
Millennium Science & Engineering
MWH Global

Nalco
Nanjing Clear Environment Protection Co.
Onyx Environmental Services
Overseas Private Investment Corp
PA Consulting
Pacific Research Institute
PADCO Inc.
Pentair Inc.
PowerLight Corp
RWE AG
SCS Engineers Inc.
Severn Trent Plc.
Siemens AG
State Environmental Protection Admin
SUES
SustainAbility
TechKNOWLEDGEy Strategic Group
Tetra Tech
Thames Water
Tyco International
U.S. Agency for Int’l Development
U.S. Department of Commerce
U.S. Trade and Development Agency
United Water Resources Inc
URS Corp
USFilter
Vivendi Environnement
W.S. Atkins
Waste Management Inc
Winrock International
WorldWater Corp





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