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Inspiring excellence in resource management CIWM Media Pack 2016 www.ciwm-journal.co.uk December 2015 THE JOURNAL FOR WASTE & RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONALS With exclusive content from Safety First How the industry is addressing health and safety, from vehicle design to waste fire prevention CIWM Journal MVO Magazine CIWM Journal Online Newsletters Wallplanner Recruitment Advertising On Test: Avant 750 INSIDE… RWM Round-Up November 2015 Issue 32 Municipal Vehicle Operator and Plant Review

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Inspiring excellence in resource management

CIWM Media Pack 2016

www.ciwm-journal.co.uk December 2015

THE JOURNAL FOR WASTE & RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONALS

With exclusive content from

Safety First

How the industry is addressing health and

safety, from vehicle design to waste fi re prevention

�CIWM Journal

�MVO Magazine

�CIWM Journal Online

�Newsletters

�Wallplanner

�Recruitment Advertising

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Why choose to work with The Chartered Institution of Wastes Management?

Who Are Our Members?

Manager 36%

Technical 20%

Director 15%

Consultant 14%

Other 12%

Operator 2%

Sales 1%

Positions held by CIWM readers and subscribers

Private Sector 48.5%

Public Sector 36.5%

third/voluntary/charity sector 15%

Membership sectors

For any organisation working within the resource and waste industry, understanding the market and having access to key decision-makers is vital. For this reason companies choose to work with CIWM.

CIWM, as the leading resource and waste management institution, has access to managing directors, senior buyers and major influencers within the industry. It provides a number of unique channels for companies to market directly to their target audiences.

As the industry’s pre-eminent institution, CIWM has over 6,180 members based in the UK and overseas. It is the voice of the resource and waste management industry, reaching a network of over 50,000 contacts.

If you are responsible for successfully growing your business, whether it is through winning business, attracting new customers or creating a competitive difference, then CIWM has a media channel that’s relevant to you.

More than half of CIWM’s members are senior in their organisation

* All data is taken from the CIWM Journal Survey 2015

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So Why Advertise?

� The CIWM Journal is the leading monthly magazine for the industry � News quality is rated as excellent by 91% of readers* � 8 out of every 10 recipients of MVO magazine rated it as good, very good or excellent too � Reach 18,000 readers every month… over 13,000 with purchasing power � Associate your organisation with the industry’s leading professional body � Support your industry – all income goes back into research, consultations and developing specialist resource and waste management training courses and seminars

� CIWM is still the favoured route for those looking for new jobs � By becoming a CIWM Business Partner you can take advantage of exclusive high-impact sales and marketing opportunities, not available to anyone else.

Advertise your vacancies to over 25,000 potential candidates.

Packages:Job Board listing – ciwmjobs.co.uk attracts over 1,700 users a month*. Your listing of up to 2000 words, including your logo, will be displayed for up to 6 weeks. £450 plus VAT.

Job Board listing and two adverts in the CIWM weekly newsletter – The newsletter is sent to up to 20,000 CIWM members and industry professionals. Your listing will appear prominently in the ‘Latest Jobs’ section of the newsletter. £700 plus VAT.

Job Board listing and a half page advert in the CIWM monthly journal – The journal is sent to all CIWM members, a circulation of up to 7,000 each month. Your advert will appear in the classified section. £975 plus VAT.

Job Board listing and a Quarter page advert in the CIWM monthly journal – The journal is sent to all CIWM members, a circulation of up to 7,000 each month. Your advert will appear in the classified section. £635 plus VAT.

Upgrades:Job of the Week – The reach of any of the above packages can be enhanced with your advert and logo prominently listed on the job board home page. £200 plus VAT per week.

Top job – Smaller listings on the home page. £50 plus VAT per week.

Recruitment Advertising with ciwmjobs.co.uk

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Inspiring excellence in resource managementCIWM Journal

MVO Magazine (Municipal Vehicle Operator & Plant Review)

MVO magazine was created in response to demands from the industry and members to provide the missing link between operators and manufacturers. With numerous vehicle and plant exclusives, insights and topical updates, MVO magazine is the leading publication in its sector.

It is published every quarter and a printed copy is sent to every CIWM member.

� Circulation: 7,000 per month � Readership: 13,500 per month � Frequency: quarterly � Rated: excellent by 81% of readers*

The CIWM Journal is the leading publication for resource and waste management professionals. Each issue contains news, opinions, interviews with industry leaders, technical articles on the latest industry topics and expert updates and advice.

The journal is a dedicated publication for CIWM members and journal subscribers; printed copies are sent monthly to all UK and overseas CIWM Members and subscribers.

� Circulation: 7,000 per month � Readership: 18,000 per month � Frequency: monthly

Romaquip value CIWM’s reporting of the industry’s latest initiatives and developments in their MVO magazine.“ “On Test: Avant 750INSIDE… RWM Round-Up

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With exclusive content from

Also in this issue:

Game OnCan making recycling

more "fun" really make a difference?

The Waste Fast 50: who comes out on top in the 2015 list of the industry's fastest growing businesses?

Plus PAS110; WEEE and metals recycling; and the Dublin waste strategy

www.ciwm-journal.co.uk November 2015

THE JOURNAL FOR WASTE & RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONALS

With exclusive content from

Also in this issue:

What Progress on WEEE?

How Best To Invest In Waste Equipment

www.ciwm-journal.co.uk September 2015

THE JOURNAL FOR WASTE & RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONALSTHE JOURNAL FOR WASTE & RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONALS

The Dukes Of Hazard

Read how the industry manages and categorises its radioactive

waste in our healthcare & hazardous waste focus

As a leading voice in the waste management sector, the CIWM Journal plays a vital role in keeping readers informed about the latest industry developments, promoting best practice to support effective resource management. Dennis Eagle is proud to be a CIWM Business Partner and the Journal plays an important role in helping us reach our target audience.

““Lee Rowland, Sales and Marketing Manager, Dennis Eagle

Alex Arnott, Business Development Manager, Romaquip

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Inspiring excellence in resource managementCIWM Features List 2016

January 2016 Energy from Waste & Emerging TechnologiesWhat role has energy to waste to play in the industry in the second half of the decade, and which other technologies may come to the fore?Look back at 2015 - the big stories and how the changes we have seen have impacted the industry over the last year

February 2016 Street Cleansing (including skips, bins and containers)What are the challenges of keeping our streets clean, how do we do it, and who is doing it well? Plus, an extra interactive focus on the wider challenges faced by local authorities, from waste collections to managing budgets.Ahead of the CIWM Resource Conference Cymru, we also bring you the latest waste and resources developments in Wales.

March 2016 Food WasteReducing food waste remains one of our biggest challenges. How are local authorities, retailers and manufacturers going about the task?We focus on what some of the UK’s leading brands are doing in terms of their sustainability and waste management practises.

April 2016 Waste Collection & TransportHow do we collect waste; and how often should we collect it. The debate goes on. Following on from February’s local authority focus, we profile those that think they’ve found the solutions.

May 2016 Zero Waste – Reduce, Re-Use, RecycleAre we any closer to achieving zero waste? We profile those that say they are, and find out how theyve done it.We look forward to the Resourcing The Future Conference 2016, highlight the key topics for debate, including waste crime and the circular economy.

June 2016 Healthcare & Hazardous WasteWhat challenges does hazardous waste present, and why, and how do the rules differ between nation?.As we launch the Sustainability and Resources Awards for 2016, we profile some of the winners and eye-catching stories from last year.

July 2016 Street Cleansing Equipment & Best PracticeHaving found out how clean streets are achieved, we turn our attention to the products and street furniture that helps them stay that way, and the local authorities that are leading the way.What is the circular economy, is it progressing and what more can we do? Did the Resourcing The Future Conference 2016 offer any further insight?

August 2016 New Technologies & InnovationsWhich technologies are starting to make an impact, and what do the industry leaders see as the key technologies for 2016?In partnership with Catalyst Corporate Finance, we profile the industry’s leading companies and look at the key merger and acquisition activity.

September 2016 Materials Handling & RecyclingThis focus will include a special article with comment and market updates from the leading organisations in the paper, plastics, metals, wood and glass sectors (and more).We also look at the activities of CIWM itself, and look ahead to the Scottish Resources Conference with an overview of the industry in Scotland.

October 2016 Consultants FileThe most comprehensive collection of waste and resource management consultants, plus how they can help you and your busness.We also look at waste crime and how the industry is tackling the problem, and round-up the best of RWM in Partnership With CIWM.

November 2016 Health & SafetyThe industry is improving year-on-year, but it can never stop. What innovations are reducing accidents and injury and what still remains to be done?The annual Fast 50 article, in partnership with Catalyst Corporate Finance, profiles the 50 fastest growng businesses in the waste and resources sector. Are you one of them?

December 2016 WEEE & Metals RecyclingFrom waste electronics to end of life vehicles, metals are a key part of the resources sector, so how do we make the most of these precious materials?Profiling the Sustainability and Resources Awards winners for 2016.

Note: The features listed above may change. A regularly updated features list is available from the advertising page of the website, at www.ciwm-journal.co.uk/advertising or by contacting the sales team as detailed on the back page.

Special Focus

Position your organisation as a thought leader around the industry hot topic most relevant to you and your clients. By sponsoring the monthly special focus (the main subject attributed to each issue as above) you can share your opinions and expertise with potential clients. The special focus is a 12-16 page section dedicated to that subject with exclusive opinions and features.

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Inspiring excellence in resource managementCIWM Journal Online: www.ciwm-journal.co.uk

CIWM Journal Newsletter

� Reach more than 20,000 CIWM members and industry professionals every fortnight

� Generates more than 1700 clicks per newsletter on average

� More than 86% of recipients are interested in the news stories, which are linked back to www.ciwm-journal.co.uk

� Includes the latest industry news, links to exclusive articles, video interviews and the latest industry jobs.

The CIWM Journal Online provides the industry with daily news, delivered before 9am each week day. With exclusive opinion articles, video interviews, polls and a searchable magazine archive it attracts regular daily visitors from across the industry.

There are prime advertising locations on every page; video and audio-advertising is fully supported.

� Viewings: 105,000 unique visitors in 2015 � Monthly visits: 18,000 avg from Jul-Dec 2015 � Frequency: daily � Rated excellent by 95% of readers

67% of visitors pay attention to site advertising

Advertising opportunities include: � Interactive surveys � Videos � Webinars � Adverts

The CIWM Journal Online is a must-see for me at least once every day as it allows me to see important news as soon as it’s reported.

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Paul Vanston, Manager, Kent Resource Partnership

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Inspiring excellence in resource managementAdvertising Rates

CIWM & MVO Advertising Rates

CIWM Journal Online Website Advertising Rates

CIWM Journal Newsletter Advertising Rates

x1 x3 x6Double Page Spread £2,150 £1,800 £1,500Full Page £1,500 £1,255 £1,045Half page £975 £810 £675Quarter Page £570 £475 £395Outside Back Cover (Full Page) £1,900 £1,600 £1,350Inside Front Cover (Full Page) £1,800 £1,500 £1,250Inside Back Cover (Full Page) £1,585 £1,320 £1,100

x1 x3 x6Zone 1 – 690 x 70 pixels £1,200 £950 £800Zone 2 – 252 x 70 pixels £650 £500 £350Zone 3 – 252 x 70 pixels £650 £500 £350Zone 4 – 252 x 156 pixels £900 £700 £600Zone 5 – 252 x 312 pixels £1,200 £950 £800

x1 x6 x12Full Skyscraper – 140 x 340 pixels £650 £550 £450Half Skyscraper – 140 x 160 pixels £450 £350 £250

x1 refers to booking1advertisement. x3 and x6 refer to booking a series of 3 and 6 advertisements of the same size in a single booking. Prices listed are per advert

x1 refers to booking an online advertisement for a period of 1month. x3 and x6 refer to booking an advertisement for a continuous period of either 3 or 6 months. Prices listed are per month, so a 6 month booking of a Zone1advert would cost 6 x £800 = £4,800 ** Please note that all zone adverts are subject to rotation with up to 3 other companies

The newsletter is sent on alternate weeks to CIWM members and the whole CIWM database, therefore advertising is sold on a fortnightly, two newsletter basis. x1 therefore refers to one advertisement running for two consecutive weeks

Double Page Spread420 x 297mm*

Full Page210 x 297mm*

Half Page Horizontal170 x 120mm

Half Page Vertical83 x 244mm

Quarter Page83 x 120mm

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Inspiring excellence in resource management

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To talk through any of these opportunities please contact the CIWM team:

Ginny HunterSales Manager (Advertising & Sponsorship) [email protected] 01604 823356

Lynn DignanSales Executive (Journal & MVO) [email protected] 01604 823336

Ben WoodEditor (Features and content)[email protected] 01604 620426

Darrel MooreDeputy Editor (News and website enquiries)[email protected] 01604 620426