NEWS SUBMISSION TIPS

Thank you for your interest in contributing to Industrial Sustainability Monthly. Your editorial submissions help advance our mission: to inform, educate, and connect the global industrial sustainability ecosystem through trusted, expert-driven content.
As a global B2B publication, Industrial Sustainability Monthly highlights innovations, insights, and best practices in sustainable manufacturing, ESG strategy, clean tech development, energy transition, circular economy solutions, and supply chain resilience. Your stories support knowledge sharing, elevate small business voices, and accelerate industry transformation.
Below you’ll find submission guidelines and frequently asked questions to help you align your content with our editorial focus. These resources are designed to support your messaging while increasing your likelihood of publication.
How to Submit News
We accept both editorial (unpaid) and Sponsored News submissions on a rolling basis. To submit, visit our Submit News page or email us at hello@industrialsustainabilitymonthly.com.
Please include:
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A press-ready article or announcement
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A brief contributor bio or LinkedIn profile (optional)
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Supporting assets such as product images, application photos, diagrams, or PDFs (e.g., product pages or datasheets)
All submissions are reviewed for technical relevance, originality, and editorial fit. If selected for publication, contributors will be notified when the article is published and shared across our distribution channels.
Who Can Submit?
We welcome contributions from:
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Manufacturers, engineers, and product developers
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Researchers and academic institutions
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B2B service providers and clean tech startups
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Distributors and sales representatives
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Trade associations and standards bodies
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Advocacy and economic development organizations
We prioritize contributions that demonstrate real-world industrial applications, sustainable technology integration, or meaningful ESG outcomes.
To guarantee publication and unlock multi-channel exposure, we encourage contributors to explore our Sponsored News Packages.
Editorial Guidelines: What We Look For
Our editorial team evaluates submissions based on the following criteria:
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Technically accurate, original content with clearly defined industrial relevance
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Focus on sustainable innovation, ESG strategies, or supply chain diversity
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Compliance with U.S. export regulations and applicable international standards
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Clear explanation of product benefits, applications, and differentiators
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Bylined articles free of plagiarism, AI-generated patterns, or excessive promotional language
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Professional tone consistent with AP Style; respectful and inclusive language throughout
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Use of supporting media such as high-res images, diagrams, or web links when available
Frequently Asked Questions
How often can I submit news?
There is no submission limit. We welcome quality contributions from industry professionals year-round.
Can I request performance metrics?
Yes. Sponsored News contributors may request metrics including click-through rates and page performance.
Can a PR agency submit on my behalf?
Absolutely. Agencies are welcome to submit content on behalf of clients, provided authorship and technical sources are clearly attributed.
Do you accept submissions from sales reps or distributors?
Yes, as long as the content is original and does not infringe on third-party intellectual property.
How long will my article remain live?
Editorial (unpaid) content typically remains available for at least 12 months. Sponsored News stays live indefinitely unless otherwise arranged.
How can I become an approved contributor?
Industry professionals are invited to apply to our Editorial Board. Approved contributors benefit from ongoing visibility and streamlined submissions.
Still Have Questions?
We’re here to support you. For questions about editorial timelines, Sponsored News, or content eligibility, please contact us at hello@industrialsustainabilitymonthly.com.
We look forward to collaborating with you—and thank you for helping us build a stronger, more sustainable industrial future.
