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市场调查报告书
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废弃物管理碳信用市场、机会、成长动力、产业趋势分析与预测,2024-2032

Waste Management Carbon Credit Market, Opportunity, Growth Drivers, Industry Trend Analysis and Forecast, 2024-2032

出版日期: | 出版商: Global Market Insights Inc. | 英文 80 Pages | 商品交期: 2-3个工作天内

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在企业对永续发展和碳中和的承诺不断增强的推动下,全球废弃物管理碳信用市场将在 2024 年至 2032 年间实现 13.8% 的复合年增长率。随着企业越来越多地采用碳减排目标,他们寻求碳信用来抵消其排放。

废弃物管理技术的创新,例如先进的回收和废弃物能源解决方案,提高了废弃物处理的效率,并增加了可验证的碳信用的产生。这些技术进步,加上企业责任的增强,为碳信用创造了一个强劲的市场,并支持更广泛的环境目标。

例如,2024年3月,沙乌地阿拉伯启动了一个项目,每年将300万吨塑胶废弃物加工成垃圾衍生燃料。该倡议与 MVW Lechtenberg 和 Empower 合作,旨在推进塑胶废弃物管理和燃料生产。该倡议透过其先进的废物处理和燃料转化技术,与减排目标保持一致,并增强了产生碳信用的潜力。透过解决大量塑胶废弃物和改善废弃物管理实践,创造和交易碳信用有一个重大机会。

废弃物管理碳信用产业根据类型和地区而分散。

在企业和个人对永续发展的承诺不断增加的推动下,到 2032 年,自愿部分将取得显着进展。该公司正在积极投资自愿性碳信用额,以抵消其碳足迹并实现企业社会责任目标。该细分市场的成长得益于人们对气候变迁意识的不断增强以及企业提高其环保资质的愿望。自愿信贷提供的灵活性和额外好处使其成为受欢迎的选择,从而推动其在市场上的主导地位。

由于北美废弃物管理碳信用市场强有力的监管框架和企业对永续发展倡议的高度参与,到 2032 年,该市场将获得适度的份额。该地区先进的基础设施和对环境技术的大量投资增强了其产生和交易碳信用的能力。此外,北美公司越来越多地采用碳抵销策略来满足严格的排放目标并展现环境责任。这种积极主动的做法巩固了北美作为全球废弃物管理碳信用产业关键贡献者的角色。

目录

第 1 章:方法与范围

第 2 章:执行摘要

第 3 章:废弃物管理碳信用额产业见解

  • 产业生态系统分析
  • 监管环境
  • 产业影响力
    • 成长动力
    • 产业陷阱与挑战
  • 成长潜力分析
  • 波特的分析
  • PESTEL分析

第 4 章:竞争格局

  • 介绍
  • 战略仪表板
  • 创新与永续发展前景

第 5 章:市场规模与预测:按类型,2021 - 2032

  • 主要趋势
  • 自愿
  • 遵守

第 6 章:市场规模与预测:按地区划分,2021 - 2032 年

  • 主要趋势
  • 北美洲
  • 欧洲
  • 亚太地区
  • 中东和非洲
  • 拉丁美洲

第 7 章:公司简介

  • 3Degrees
  • ALLCOT
  • Atmosfair
  • CarbonClear
  • Climate Impact Partners
  • ClimeCo LLC.
  • EcoAct
  • Ecosecurities
  • Green Mountain Energy Company
  • PwC
  • South Pole
  • Sterling Planet Inc.
  • Suez
  • TerraPass
  • The Carbon Collective Company
  • The Carbon Trust
  • Veolia
  • Waste Management, Inc.
简介目录
Product Code: 10219

Global Waste Management Carbon Credit Market will achieve a 13.8% CAGR between 2024 and 2032, spurred by growing corporate commitment to sustainability and carbon neutrality. As businesses increasingly adopt carbon reduction goals, they seek carbon credits to offset their emissions.

Innovations in waste management technologies, such as advanced recycling and waste-to-energy solutions, enhance the efficiency of waste processing and increase the generation of verifiable carbon credits. These technological advances, coupled with heightened corporate responsibility, create a robust market for carbon credits and support broader environmental objectives.

For instance, in March 2024, Saudi Arabia launched a project to process 3 million tons of plastic waste annually into refuse-derived fuels. This initiative, in collaboration with MVW Lechtenberg and Empower, aims to advance plastic waste management and fuel production. This initiative, through its advanced waste processing and fuel conversion technology, aligns with emissions reduction goals and enhances the potential for generating carbon credits. By tackling significant plastic waste and improving waste management practices, there is a major opportunity for creating and trading carbon credits.

The waste management carbon credit industry is fragmented on the basis of type and region.

The voluntary segment will garner remarkable gains by 2032, fueled by increasing corporate and individual commitments to sustainability. Companies are actively investing in voluntary carbon credits to offset their carbon footprints and meet corporate social responsibility goals. This segment's growth is supported by a rising awareness of climate change and the desire for businesses to enhance their environmental credentials. The flexibility and additional benefits offered by voluntary credits make them a popular choice, driving their dominance in the market.

North America waste management carbon credit market will secure a moderate share throughout 2032, owing to its strong regulatory frameworks and high corporate engagement in sustainability initiatives. The advanced infrastructure and substantial investment in environmental technologies regionwide enhance its capacity to generate and trade carbon credits. Moreover, North American companies are increasingly adopting carbon offset strategies to meet stringent emissions targets and demonstrate environmental responsibility. This proactive approach solidifies North America's role as a pivotal contributor to the global waste management carbon credit industry.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Methodology and Scope

  • 1.1 Research design
    • 1.1.1 Research approach
    • 1.1.2 Data collection methods
  • 1.2 Base estimates and calculations
    • 1.2.1 Base year calculations
    • 1.2.2 Key trends for market estimation
  • 1.3 Forecast model
  • 1.4 Primary research and validation
    • 1.4.1 Primary sources
    • 1.4.2 Data mining sources
  • 1.5 Market definitions

Chapter 2 Executive Summary

  • 2.1 Industry 360° synopsis, 2021 - 2032

Chapter 3 Waste Management Carbon Credit Industry Insights

  • 3.1 Industry ecosystem analysis
  • 3.2 Regulatory landscape
  • 3.3 Industry impact forces
    • 3.3.1 Growth drivers
    • 3.3.2 Industry pitfalls and challenges
  • 3.4 Growth potential analysis
  • 3.5 Porter's analysis
    • 3.5.1 Bargaining power of suppliers
    • 3.5.2 Bargaining power of buyers
    • 3.5.3 Threat of new entrants
    • 3.5.4 Threat of substitutes
  • 3.6 PESTEL analysis

Chapter 4 Competitive landscape, 2024

  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 Strategic dashboard
  • 4.3 Innovation and sustainability landscape

Chapter 5 Market Size and Forecast, By Type, 2021 - 2032 (USD Billion)

  • 5.1 Key trends
  • 5.2 Voluntary
  • 5.3 Compliance

Chapter 6 Market Size and Forecast, By Region, 2021 - 2032 (USD Billion)

  • 6.1 Key trends
  • 6.2 North America
  • 6.3 Europe
  • 6.4 Asia Pacific
  • 6.5 Middle East and Africa
  • 6.6 Latin America

Chapter 7 Company Profiles

  • 7.1 3Degrees
  • 7.2 ALLCOT
  • 7.3 Atmosfair
  • 7.4 CarbonClear
  • 7.5 Climate Impact Partners
  • 7.6 ClimeCo LLC.
  • 7.7 EcoAct
  • 7.8 Ecosecurities
  • 7.9 Green Mountain Energy Company
  • 7.10 PwC
  • 7.11 South Pole
  • 7.12 Sterling Planet Inc.
  • 7.13 Suez
  • 7.14 TerraPass
  • 7.15 The Carbon Collective Company
  • 7.16 The Carbon Trust
  • 7.17 Veolia
  • 7.18 Waste Management, Inc.