Environment Industry Magazine is driven by its editorial content. We believe firmly in the integrity of the magazine; a publication is of no value if the editorial is not of the highest quality. This does not just apply to the content and the authors but also the subject matter too; if the editorial is not worth reading then why bother printing it?

We welcome editorial contributions from anyone involved in the environmental arena. If you have a press list please add us: editor@environmentindustrymagazine.co.uk

We will not misrepresent the facts, change the context of the editorial, subvert or mislead.

We rely on the interaction from our readers and contributors to
guide us.

If there is something you want to see in the publication or something you disagree with please tell us.

 

Contributions are welcome in the following areas:




Everybody has news to tell and we offer a forum to tell it. Contributors should send press releases and news stories to our editorial team, who will consider them for the News Round-up section of the magazine.





The strength of any trade publication is the quality of its feature articles. Environment Industry Magazine is divided into industry related feature sections: General Environment, Water, Timber, Waste Management,
Energy, Transport and Built Environment. We invite and encourage environmental professionals to write articles addressing all matters relating to their arm of the industry. We also work closely with a wide spectrum of trade associations, whose regular profiles provide a vehicle for keeping environmental professionals informed about developments in specific trade sectors, advances in research and innovations, as well as promoting the associations’ members and their services. All we ask is that suggestions for features are submitted with a brief 50 to 100-word synopsis for our consideration.





Organisations are rightfully proud of contracts won and of projects completed, so Environment Industry Magazine’s case studies provide an opportunity to blow your own trumpet and tell readers of your achievements. We accept editorial input from both the client and the professional team on a development, which we would then use to put together a comprehensive case study. We can also include information from Local Authorities, Regional Development Agencies and any specialist contractors on site, to give an even more complete picture.





We offer companies the opportunity to promote environmental publications or products. Copies of books, periodicals or products to be reviewed should be sent to the Editor.

We also run a competition every issue. If you feel your products are suitable as prizes please feel free to contact the Editor: editor@environmentindustrymagazine.co.uk
Tel: 0161 7967870
Fax: 0161 7668997