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全球废弃物管理市场:市场占有率分析、产业趋势/统计、成长预测(2024-2029)Global Waste Management - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2024 - 2029) |
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全球废弃物管理市场规模预计在预测期内复合年增长率为 5%。
快速的经济成长、都市化和人口成长增加了资源消费量,导致大量废弃物排放到环境中。从全球观点,目前的废弃物和资源管理缺乏涵盖产品设计、原料提取、生产、消费、回收和废弃物管理整个连续流程的整体方法。缺乏有效废弃物管理的土地以及对能源和资源回收的关注正在推动市场成长。另一方面,废弃物管理的永续性低和对废弃物管理的重视程度不高正在限制市场的成长。此外,可回收产品购买量的增加为市场成长提供了巨大的机会。全球废弃物管理市场的成长是由政府越来越多地采取积极措施来减少非法倾倒所推动的。
COVID-19 对废弃物管理产业的影响已从细分市场转移。因为在封锁期间,由于部分或完全关闭工业和办公室,住宅比工业和商业中心产生了更多废弃物。然而,随着许多国家经济復苏、生产重新启动以及疫苗接种开始,废弃物产生量将会增加,废弃物回收业和废弃物管理公司将被迫满载运作。
目前,世界各地的建筑和拆除废弃物正在以健康的速度增长,其管理包括对建筑物和其他基础设施的建设、维修和拆除过程中产生的废弃物进行监测、收集、运输、回收和处置等各种活动。我们帮助最大限度地减少和再利用建设活动期间产生的废弃物,包括混凝土、泥土、木材、玻璃、塑胶、纸板和金属。与住宅废弃物不同,建筑和拆除废弃物是惰性的、重的且不可生物分解性的。因此,监管机构要求商业设施对这些废弃物进行分类、处理和过滤,然后才能回收或分解。建筑和拆除活动的增加正在推动全球对建筑和拆除废弃物管理的需求。建筑和拆除活动产生大量混凝土、木材、塑胶和金属废弃物。建筑和拆除废弃物管理的采用在世界各地越来越受欢迎,因为如果这些废弃物处理不当,就会导致温室气体排放、环境退化和人类健康状况不佳。
全球每年产生 20.1 亿吨都市固态废弃物,其中至少 33%(非常保守)没有以环境安全的方式进行管理。全球整体,每人每天平均产生废弃物量为0.74公斤,但范围很广,从0.11公斤到4.54公斤不等。儘管高所得国家仅占世界人口的16%,但它们排放的废弃物却约占全球的34%,即6.83亿吨。
在许多国家,固态废弃物管理业务是区域性责任,近 70% 的国家设立了负责废弃物部门政策制定和法律规范的机构。大约三分之二的国家製定了有针对性的固态废弃物管理法律法规,但执行情况差异很大。
到 2050 年,全球废弃物预计将增加至 34 亿吨,是同期人口成长量的两倍多。整体而言,废弃物产生量与收入水准之间存在正相关关係。在高所得国家,到 2050 年,人均每日废弃物产生量预计将增加 19%,而在低收入和中等收入国家,预计将增加 40% 左右或更多。到 2050 年,低收入国家产生的废弃物总量预计将增加两倍以上。
全球废弃物管理市场竞争激烈,许多公司专注于创新技术来回收和再利用世界各地各行业和家庭产生的废弃物。一些新兴企业也不断涌现,遵循零废弃物- 3R(减少、再利用、回收)概念,持续关注减少废弃物。
The Global Waste Management Market is expected to register a CAGR of 5% during the forecast period.
Rapidly growing economies, urbanization and the increasing population have led (materially intensive) to an increase in the resource consumption, and consequently the release of large amounts of waste into the environment. Observing from a global perspective, current waste and resource management lacks a holistic approach which covers the whole chain of product design, raw material extraction, production, consumption, recycling and waste management. A scarcity of land for the effective waste disposal and focus on the energy and resource recovery is driving the market growth. On the other hand, lower sustainability in waste management and low importance towards waste management are restricting market growth. In addition, the rise in the purchase of recyclable products is providing immense opportunities for market growth. The growth of the global waste management market is driven by an increase in the adoption of proactive government measures to reduce illegal dumping.
COVID-19 impacted the waste management industry from the focus of segment shift; as during lockdown, the residential segment generated more amount of waste as compared to industrial and commercial centres, as industries and offices were partially or completely shut. However, reviving economies and resuming production activities along with start of vaccination drives in numerous countries will increase the amount of waste generation and lead to re-initiation of waste recycle industry and waste management companies at their full-scale capacity.
At present, Construction and Demolition waste across worldwide is growing healthily whose management involves various activities such as - monitoring, collecting, transporting, recycling and disposing of the waste generated during construction, renovation or demolition of buildings or any other infrastructure. It assists in minimizing and re-using waste materials such as concrete, soil, wood, glass, plastic, cardboard and metal during construction activities. Unlike residential waste, construction and demolition waste materials are inert, heavy and non-biodegradable. Hence, regulatory authorities require commercial facilities for sorting, treating and filtering these materials before they can be re-used or decomposed. Increased construction and demolition activities are catalyzing the demand for the construction and demolition waste management worldwide. Construction and demolition activities produce large amounts of concrete, wood, plastic and metal waste. As improper disposal of these materials results in the emission of GHGs, environmental degradation, and deterioration of the overall health of people, the adoption of construction and demolition waste management practices has been gaining popularity all over the world.
There is a generation of 2.01 billion tons of municipal solid waste per year at the global level, with at least 33% of that-extremely conservatively-not managed in an environmentally safe manner. Worldwide, waste generated per person per day averages 0.74 kilograms but ranges widely, from 0.11 to 4.54 kilograms. Though they only account for 16 percent of the world's population, high-income countries generate about 34 percent, or 683 million tons, of the world's waste.
In many countries, solid waste management operations are a local responsibility, and nearly 70% of countries have established institutions with responsibility for policy development and regulatory oversight in the waste sector. About two-thirds of countries have created targeted legislation and regulations for solid waste management, though enforcement varies drastically.
Global waste is expected to grow to 3.40 billion tons by 2050, greater than double population growth over the same period. Overall, there is a positive correlation between waste generation and income level. Daily per capita waste generation in high-income countries is anticipated to increase by 19% by 2050, compared to low- and middle-income countries, where it is expected to increase by approximately 40% or more. The total quantity of waste generated in low-income countries is expected to increase by greater than three times by 2050.
The global waste management market is highly competitive with many players focused on the innovative technologies to recycle and reuse the waste generated across various industries and households across the globe. There are also several startups coming up in the industry that are continuously focusing on waste reduction following the Zero Waste - 3R (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle) philosophy.