June Media Coverage

July 2016

We made a big impact in the media during June. With the EU Referendum the UK Government announcing its adoption of the fifth carbon budget we've had a lot to say.

We've been featured in the Guardian and other titles you wouldn't usually expect us to achieve coverage like Wired and Countryfile magazine.

Here is the full list of June's coverage. Click each link to read the stories and see how IEMA is working to raise the profile of members – and your views - in the media.

  • 2.6.16 – Harrogate News – Working with the environment is key to business success eco fair speakers say.
  • 2.6.16 – Building News – Brexit could hurt sustainable projects.
  • 2.6.16 – Croner Environmental – Brexit: An industry Perspective – Tim Balcon IEMA
  • 2.6.16 - Workplace Insight – Uncertainty about the consequences of Brexit in construction sector.
  • 3.6.16 - Property Magazine – Panattoni Europe Plans Further Brownfield Investments
  • 6.6.16 – Business Green – David Cameron and Boris Johnson tussle over EU fishing laws.
  • 10.6.16 – Energy Live News – Insufficient Environment info to vote pro or against Brexit
  • 10.6.16 – Xanian News – Brexit would increase UK’s air pollution crisis say experts
  • 10.6.16 – Engine News – Brexit would increase UK’s air pollution crisis say experts
  • 10.6.16 – Envirosolutions – Brexit could lead to browner infrastructure projects green professionals fear
  • 10.6.16 – Water Briefing – UK Referendum: IEMA warns voters lack information to take environment and sustainability into account
  • 10.6.16 – Water & Wastewater Treatment – Voters ‘lack information’ on environment issues in EU poll
  • 10.6.16 – Daily CSR – 83% IEMA Professionals Think Brexit Will Have Negative Impact On The United Kingdom
  • 10.6.16 – Top All About - Insufficient Environment Info To Vote Pro Or Against Brexit
  • 10.6.16 – Edie - Sustainability professionals rue ignorance of green issues in EU debates
  • 10.6.16 - The Guardian - Brexit would increase UK's air pollution crisis say experts
  • 10.6.16 - Blue & Green Tomorrow - Brit Voters Need EU Sustainability and Environment Information
  • 10.6.16 - Brief Reports - Brexit would increase UK's air pollution crisis say experts
  • 13.6.16 – Ends Report - High-profile Brexiters fail to convince environmental profession
  • 14.6.16 – Blue & Green Tomorrow - IEMA Announce Sustainability Support for Members
  • 15.6.16 – Environment Analyst - Brexit: Environment industry business risks (part II)
  • 15.6.16 - Business Green - IEMA revamps membership structure in bid to boost green professional development
  • 15.6.16 - UK Construction Online - Voters lack enough info on environmental impact of ‘Brexit’ vote
  • 16.6.16 - Made In Leeds TV – On the Aire
  • 17.6.16 – Spend Matters - Companies Increasingly Dedicating Sustainability Resources to Supply Chain Functions
  • 22.6.16 – Edie - EU referendum: How will sustainability professionals be voting?
  • 22.6.16 - Business Green - Top 10 views on Brexit from sustainability professionals
  • 22.6.16 - Ends Report - Green professionals highlight EU environmental benefits
  • 22.6.16 - Blue & Green Tomorrow - Tomorrow’s EU Decision Could Change UK Environment
  • 22.6.16 - BioBean - Brexit: what do the ‘green professionals’ think?
  • 22.6.16 - Ends Report - IEMA launches new membership levels
  • 23.6.16 - CIWM Journal - Sustainability Professionals Top 10 Views On “Brexit”
  • 23.6.16 - Plymouth Herald - Ten reasons why the EU is good for our environment
  • 23.6.16 - Business Green - Sustainability professionals reveal top four Brexit fears
  • 23.6.16 - Business Perspectives - Top 10 views on Brexit from sustainability professionals
  • 23.6.16 - Bird Watch - Biggest survey ever shows nature professionals need EU
  • 23.6.16 - Croner Environmental – Brexit: final poll reveals top 10 topics
  • 24.6.16 - UK Construction Online - IEMA seek government commitment after Brexit vote
  • 24.6.16 - Recycling Portal - In spite of Brexit: UK environment profession will work hard to ensure effective policy
  • 24.6.16 - Business Green-Brexit: The green economy reacts
  • 24.6.16 - Resource-Live: Industry reacts to Brexit
  • 24.6.16 - Planning Resource-Reaction: what leave EU vote means for planning
  • 24.6.16 - SHP Online - Brexit: health and safety industry reacts
  • 24.6.16 - Energy Live News-Brexit: Good or bad for energy industry?
  • 24.6.16 – Wired - How Brexit will impact the science and technology industry
  • 24.6.16 – Edie - The green business reaction: Could Brexit 'erode' environmental policies?
  • 24.6.16 - Power Engineering International - Power sector reacts to Brexit
  • 24.6.16 - CIWM Journal - UK Votes Out: Sustainability Sector Reacts To Brexit
  • 24.6.16 - A&E - Ecologists GB after Brexit protect environment at risk
  • 24.6.16 – MeteoWeb - Brexit gli ecologisti britannici: senza Ue anche la tutela dell’ambiente è a rischio Per approfondire
  • 24.6.16 - Planning Resource - Environmental professionals fear Brexit impact on decision-making
  • 24.6.16 - Breaking News - Brexit would increase Britain’s air pollution crisis say experts
  • 24.6.16 - An F1 Blog - Britain’s Exit from the E.U. Could Put Climate Commitment in Doubt
  • 24.6.16 - Environment Analyst - Environment industry reacts to public referendum vote
  • 24.6.16 – Grough - Environment professionals challenge Government to keep standards after EU vote
  • 24.6.16 – Countryfile - What rural organisations are saying about BREXIT
  • 24.6.16 – Gizmodo - British Scientists Are Flipping Out About Brexit
  • 24.6.16 - Tech Insider - Brexit could have terrible consequences for the future of the planet
  • 24.6.16 – Remsol - IEMA calls for progressive environmental policies following Brexit vote
  • 24.6.16 - Business Archive - How Brexit could impact a UK games industry
  • 24.6.16 - Environment Analyst - UK votes to leave EU
  • 24.6.16 - British Utilities - Brexit: Good or bad for energy industry?
  • 25.6.16 - The Healthy Kids - Brexit: health and reserve attention reacts
  • 27.6.16 - IMA Rest-Post - Brexit: Industry rushes to steady ship
  • 27.6.16 – Energys - Energys checks the vibe on the Brexit mood barometer
  • 27.6.16 - RecLtd - Fears for UK air quality standards following Brexit
  • 27.6.16 - Brownfield Briefing - What the brownfield sector thinks of Brexit
  • 28.6.16 - Our Olifants - Brexit: The green economy reacts
  • 28.6.16 - Environment Analyst - Better protection for bigger projects
  • 28.6.16 - Mineral & Waste Planning - Fears after Brexit vote
  • 29.6.16 - Environment Analyst - More industry reaction on Brexit
  • 29.6.16 – Environment OnSite - Brexit may “paralyse” environmental litigation
  • 29.6.16 - Planet First - Brexit: Amber Rudd seeks to reassure businesses over climate action
  • 30.6.16 - Offshore Wind Journal - Carbon reduction plan ‘will secure investment in renewables’
  • 30.6.16 - UK Construction Online-Fifth carbon budget to be adopted by government
  • 30.6.16 - Clean Energy News-Business and sustainability leaders welcome fifth carbon budget
  • 30.6.16 - Blue & Green Tomorrow - UK Government Confirms Fifth Carbon Budget
  • 30.6.16 - Reb News - Industry reaction to Brexit
  • 30.6.16 - Environment Times - Business reassured in turbulent Brexit times over Gov't adoption of 5th Carbon Budget
  • 30.6.16 - Edie - An important step forward: Green economy reacts to UK's Fifth Carbon Budget
  • 30.6.16 - Ends Report - Government commits to fifth carbon budget
  • 30.6.16 - Solar Baba - Effects of the Brexit Clean Energy Policy Discussed (Translated)
  • 30.6.16 - Business Green - Green industries celebrate as government backs 'bold' new carbon target

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