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INTRODUCTION FROM THE EDITOR


Welcome to the latest issue of Environment Industry Magazine, the interest in environment industry magazine and the demand for editorial coverage has surprised us all here. This issue is the biggest so far – we have increased the number of editorials and news pages in the magazine to accommodate the surge in demand, in truth we could has filled it twice over. The beauty of this increase is that we have not had to compromise on quality; the calibre of editorial writers is as strong as it has ever been with the likes of Kulveer Ranger, Environmental advisor to Boris Johnson and Paul Everitt, Chief Executive of SMMT discussing sustainable transport. Ian Wakelin CEO BIFFA on the Future of Waste, Richard Benyon MP explaining the Natural England Whitepaper as well as the illustrious Jemima Parry Jones MBE director of the International Centre for Birds of Prey (ICBP) and globally important Raptor expert talking about vulture conservation projects in India.


The ICBP is a fantastic centre and needs as much funding and support as possible, over the next few months we hope to make it the official charity for Environment Industry Magazine and we would like to encourage all our readers to, at the very least, pop down to beautiful Newent in Gloucestershire and pay a Jemima and team a visit. All the information you need to get there or to support the centre is available at http:// www.icbp.org .


As we are now receiving so many queries for editorial and news stories and we only have a finite amount of space to include them all, (and producing a monthly magazine would be suicide or at least would definitely cause a mental and physical breakdown) and being a bi-monthly magazine often means we cannot use some of the amazing stories we are sent. Therefore we have finally decided to utilise our web presence as an extension of the magazine for news, events and features. We aim to be able to offer visitors to our website a far more engaging product; we can react to breaking news stories such as policy changes or Government reviews and be able to publish some of the many expert opinions we are offered but are often unable to use. We can also keep you up to date with the


plethora of conferences and exhibitions across the environmental sector.


We are also starting a weekly newsletter which will enable us to keep our readers up to date with future features and editorial focuses as well as allowing a forum to offer a more proactive news service. It will also help to increase visitors to our e-version of the magazine hopefully giving our advertisers greater impact.


Our website should be up and running before the next issue of Environment Industry Magazine is published and the news letter should start in mid-August so keep your eyes peeled for them.


You can keep in touch with us as usual by email alex@eimag.co.uk and on Linkedin, Twitter and Facebook....welcome to the 21st century. Enjoy what is left of the summer


Alex Stacey Managing Editor


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