ENVIRONMENTAL BUSINESS REVIEWSEPTEMBER - OCTOBER 20256 Tailings ponds stretch for miles, wildfires redraw summers, floods remake coastlines and landfills strain under the weight of modern consumption. What once were separate crises, remediation, waste management and climate adaptation, are now converging into a single national test.Today, remediation is no longer judged only by cleanup, but by foresight. AI models map how contaminants migrate through soil and water, while digital twins simulate decades of outcomes before a shovel ever breaks ground. Nanotechnologies and bio-based agents neutralize toxins where they lie, reducing the old cycle of moving problems from one site to another.Waste handling is undergoing the same transformation. The era of trucks and landfills is giving way to intelligent systems; sensor-equipped containers that flag contaminants in real time, modular recovery units that extract scarce metals and chemicals at the source and robotics that sort materials at industrial speed. Circular design pushes manufacturers to plan for a product's second life before its first even begins. Carbon capture, green hydrogen and nature-based defenses now stand alongside remediation and waste innovations, creating an ecosystem of solutions that stretches from the molecular to the planetary.Driven by these benefits, the global environmental services market is projected to grow to $50.6 billion by 2028, at a CAGR of 6.3 percent.The magazine features a thought-provoking article from Lexie Bullock, Manager of Environmental Compliance Programs, Central at Air Canada, who discusses the emerging trends in aviation sustainability, including stricter emissions regulations, the rise of sustainable aviation fuels and new rules on plastics and stewardship programs. Additionally, an article by Seamus Farnan, VP of Construction, Store Development at Earls Kitchen + Bar, explores the impact of data-driven decision-making, emerging trends in restaurant design and the importance of mentorship and leadership development in career growth.The publication spotlights Reaction Distributing Inc. as the cover feature, recognizing its expertise in custom waste management solutions by designing, building and integrating systems that improve efficiency, safety and sustainability. This edition features the Waste Handling Equipment Manufacturer in Canada 2025, Environmental Remediation Services Provider in Canada and Climate Change Solutions Provider in Canada, we hope you find the right partner to meet your organization's needs. Let us know your thoughts!Building a Climate-Ready FutureEditor's NoteManaging EditorIsabelle HamiltonEditorial StaffAaron PierceAva Garcia Philo VazRussell ThomasVisualizersCelestial JordanCopyright © 2025 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof. SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER 2025, Volume 04, Issue 09 (ISSN 2835-9526)Published by ValleyMedia, Inc. To subscribe to Environmental Business ReviewVisit www.environmentalbusinessreview.com Disclaimer: *Some of the Insights are based on our interviews with CIOs and CXOsIsabelle HamiltonManaging Editoreditor@environmentalbusinessreview.comEmail:sales@environmentalbusinessreview.comeditor@environmentalbusinessreview.commarketing@environmentalbusinessreview.comPresley Meadow
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