Edie's parent company, Faversham House Group, also publishes a stable of business-to-business magazines aimed at the
specific needs of environmental professionals. To find out which of Edie's sister publications
are right for you, follow the links below.
Sustainable Business is an unique monthly magazine covering
environmental issues of strategic importance to businesses and organisations
across the public and private sectors. A concise and informative mix of
news, expert opinion, high-level interviews, regulatory analysis,
comprehensive features and special supplements,
Sustainable Business helps senior managers make responsible
business practices a reality. Regular topics include risk management,
stakeholder engagement, environmental reporting, supply chain management,
sustainable design, green procurement, national and international
environmental policy along with examples of UK business' best environmental
initiatives.
Established since 1992, Local Authority Waste & Recycling is a monthly
publication which tracks the changes in municipal waste, recycling, recovery
and environmental management.LAWR provides concise coverage of the key issues,
legislation, technologies, plant and vehicles. It reflects the interest of a
wide-ranging readership that includes environmental health officers and other
regulators, plus management professionals in waste collection / diposal, street
cleansing, landfill operation, contaminated land regenaration and sustainable energy.
LAWR provides concise coverage of the key issues, legislation, technologies,
plant and vehicles. LAWR boasts an impressive ABC audited circulation to over
6,500 local authorities and waste professionals.
The leader in its field, Water & Wastewater
Treatment is an independent monthly magazine
whose readership spans professionals in the water
and waste water industry. The editorial brief provides
an exciting and authoritative commentary on the
state of the water industry, bringing the reader
a lively mix of news, case studies, new products
and technology, plus special reports and features.
Areas covered include the whole of the water cycle
- clean water to dirty - as well as industrial effluent
treatment, river and water resource management and
environmental legislation.
The International Desalination and Water Reuse Quarterly - D&WR, published in cooperation with the International Desalination Association, has been serving the world's growing need for water since 1991. Fast emerging technologies are now making desalination a viable proposition not only for arid areas of the world but for places not usually associated with water shortages.
D&WR covers the engineering aspects of desalination and water reuse from municipal water supplies through to industrial needs. It delivers practical information and news on projects, materials and equipment and research plus sections devoted to the International Desalination Association and IDA affiliates, worldwide.
D&WR also publishes an annual Desalination Sources Directory which has comprehensive listings of suppliers of equipment, products and services for the desalination industry.
Water and Effluent Treatment News
Monthly tabloid WET News is the voice of water industry contractors,
delivering the specialist information that they require to operate
efficiently, cost-effectively and profitably in an ever changing market
place. WET News recognises that these contractors are important buyers
in the industry and, through its lively and authoritative editorial
content, ensures they are up-to-date about the new products and services
vital to their needs.
Who's Who in the Water Industry 2009
is the complete and authoritative guide to the supply side of the British water business and those who shape and influence the sector.
Now in its 36th edition, Who's Who in the Water Industry provides up-to-date details of:
all UK water and wastewater service providers
the main regulators
government agencies and stakeholders
water organisations
biographies of water people
PLUS a comprehensive A-Z of water industry suppliers.
"The definitive guide to an essential UK industry and the people who run it," Pamela Taylor OBE, Chief Executive, Water UK