European Environmental Press (EEP)

European Environmental Press (EEP)

The European Environmental Press (EEP) is a Europe-wide association of sixteen environmental magazines. Each member is considered the leader in its country and is committed to building links between 400,000 environmental professionals across Europe in both the public and private sectors. The EEP is unique in bringing together the leading national business-to-business magazines as an expert network for the dissemination of high-quality environmental information throughout Europe.

ee also

*Association of Environmental Professionals

External links

* [http://www.eep.org EEP Web Page]


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