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废弃物管理市场规模、份额和趋势分析报告:按服务类型、废弃物类型、地区和细分市场预测,2025 年至 2030 年Waste Management Market Size, Share, & Trends Analysis Report By Service Type (Collection, Transportation, Disposal), By Waste Type, By Region (North America, Europe, APAC, MEA, Central & South America), And Segment Forecasts, 2025 - 2030 |
废弃物管理市场摘要
预计 2024 年全球废弃物管理市场规模为 14,078.5 亿美元,到 2030 年预计将达到 18,933.6 亿美元,2025 年至 2030 年的复合年增长率为 5.3%。预计市场将受到《资源保护和回收法》和废弃物运输法规等严格的政府法规的推动,以改善这项服务。
随着全球对妥善处理废弃物以维护动物和人类健康的认识不断提高,各种处理方法和技术应运而生。由于废弃物中含有大量金属和盐类等危险化合物,废弃物处理公司必须及时处置或回收废弃物。
废弃物变值系统正日益普及,将剩余材料转化为经济资产。废弃物能源化计画和产业共生实践,例如将废弃物余转化为碳负性气体或在建筑中再利用生物质灰烬,都展现了废弃物如何作为二次资源发挥作用。在财政奖励和官民合作关係的支持下,循环设计、预测性维护和再生材料等创新技术有助于减少环境影响,同时实现日益增长的永续性目标。
此外,数位技术对于实现可追溯且高效的废弃物流至关重要。区块链、GIS 地图和数数位双胞胎等工具可以改善收集策略、基础设施规划和符合道德的材料采购。纺织品转售、设备共用和分散式水资源管理等循环经营模式正在展现出可衡量的经济和环境效益。这些发展正在将废弃物管理转变为一个数据主导、技术支援和创造价值的产业。
儘管存在这些机会,该行业仍面临着许多挑战,例如高昂的营运和运输成本、劳动强度以及复杂的危险废弃物管理。此外,有关生产者延伸责任 (EPR) 的新法规以及一次性塑胶禁令,正促使企业创新并调整其废弃物管理策略,以实现全球永续性目标。
欧盟循环经济行动计画将持续加强废弃物减量和产品生命週期监管,直到2025年,强调永续设计、回收目标和废弃物运输法规。英国计画于2026年4月对所有类型的废弃物实施强制性数位化废弃物追踪,旨在提高透明度、支持履行注意义务并打击非法废弃物处理行为。这些监管压力正促使企业在收集、分类和报告业务中采用更聪明、数据驱动的流程。
创新正在推动废弃物管理产业取得重大进展,数位技术、人工智慧和自动化技术正在改善废弃物分类和回收的方式。人工智慧分类系统正在试点,以减少污染并提高材料回收率。这些系统利用电脑视觉和机器人技术来提高回收设施的分类准确性。技术开发人员和废弃物管理营运商的研发成果正在推动其更广泛的应用,尤其是在欧洲、北美和亚洲等技术先进的地区。
废弃物管理公司 (WM) 和威立雅等领先公司正透过策略性投资和以永续性发展为重点的创新推动废弃物管理产业的发展。 2025 年第一季,受回收和掩埋服务需求成长的推动,WM 实现了显着的收入成长,同时投资 1.28 亿美元用于永续性计划,并扩大了其自动化回收设施。同样,威立雅正在 GreenUp 旗下扩大其在美国的危险废弃物业务,包括在阿肯色州甘泉市新建的一家工厂,该工厂配备了 5 兆瓦的太阳能发电装置、热回收涡轮机、重新造林项目和生物多样性监测工具。该公司的目标是到 2027 年每年处理 200 万吨危险废弃物,巩固其在安全和永续废弃物管理领域的全国领先地位。
Waste Management Market Summary
The global waste management market size was estimated at USD 1,407.85 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 1,893.36 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 5.3% from 2025 to 2030. The market is expected to be driven by stringent government regulations, such as the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and Waste Shipment Regulation, to improve this service.
Rising awareness regarding proper waste disposal globally for maintaining animal and human health has resulted in the emergence of various disposal methods and techniques. The occurrence of large quantities of dangerous compounds, such as metals and salts, in the waste has made it necessary for waste management companies to dispose of or recycle the waste on time.
Waste-to-value systems gain traction, transforming residual materials into economic assets. Waste-to-energy initiatives and industrial symbiosis practices, such as converting food waste into carbon-negative gas or reusing biomass ash in construction, illustrate how waste can serve as a secondary resource. Innovations in circular design, predictive maintenance, and recycled content materials help reduce environmental impact while meeting growing sustainability targets, supported by fiscal incentives and public-private partnerships.
Moreover, digital technologies are crucial in enabling traceable and efficient waste flows. Tools such as blockchain, GIS mapping, and digital twins improve collection strategies, infrastructure planning, and ethical material sourcing. Business models rooted in circularity, including textile resale, equipment sharing, and decentralized water management, demonstrate measurable economic and environmental benefits. These developments reshape waste management into a data-driven, technology-enabled, and value-generating industry.
Despite the opportunities, the industry faces challenges, including high operational and transportation costs, labor intensity, and the complexity of managing hazardous waste materials. Furthermore, emerging regulations on Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) and bans on single-use plastics drive companies to innovate and adapt their waste management strategies to meet global sustainability goals.
The EU's Circular Economy Action Plan continues to enforce stricter waste reduction and product lifecycle rules through 2025, emphasizing sustainable design, recycling targets, and waste shipment controls. The UK is rolling out mandatory digital waste-tracking across all waste types-scheduled for April 2026-designed to increase transparency, support dutyofcare compliance, and combat illegal waste activities. These regulatory pressures drive companies to adopt smarter, data-driven processes across collection, sorting, and reporting operations.
Innovation is driving meaningful progress in the waste management industry, with digital technologies, artificial intelligence, and automation improving how waste is sorted and recycled. AI-powered sorting systems are piloted to reduce contamination and boost material recovery rates. These systems use computer vision and robotics to enhance sorting accuracy in recycling facilities. Collaboration between technology developers and waste management operators supports broader adoption, particularly in technologically advanced regions such as Europe, North America, and Asia.
Leading players such as Waste Management Inc. (WM) and Veolia advance the waste management industry through strategic investments and sustainability-focused innovations. In Q1 2025, WM reported strong revenue growth, driven by increased demand for recycling and landfill services, while investing USD 128 million in sustainability projects and expanding its recycling automation facilities; its new waste-to-energy initiatives delivered a 31.4 % increase in renewable energy revenue. Similarly, under GreenUp, Veolia is expanding its hazardous waste operations in the U.S., including the state-of-the-art Gum Springs, Arkansas, facility equipped with a 5 MW solar array, heat-recovery turbine, forest regeneration program, and biodiversity monitoring tools, aiming to treat 2 million tons of hazardous waste annually by 2027 and reinforce its position as a national leader in safe, sustainable waste treatment.
Global Waste Management Market Report Segmentation
This report forecasts revenue growth at global, regional, and country levels and provides an analysis of the latest industry trends in each of the sub-segments from 2018 to 2030. For this study, Grand View Research has segmented the global waste management market report based on service type, waste type, and region.