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建筑和拆除废弃物市场:按类型、来源、地区、机会、预测,2018-2032 年Construction and Demolition Waste Market Assessment, By Type [Sand, Soil and Gravel, Concrete, Bricks and Masonry, Wood, Metal], By Source [Residential, Commercial and Industrial, Municipal], By Region, Opportunities and Forecast, 2018-2032F |
预计全球建筑拆除垃圾市场规模将从2024年的314.7亿美元成长到2032年的497.4亿美元,2025-2032年预测期间复合年增长率为5.89%。由于建筑活动的增加和对永续性的日益关注,建筑和拆除废弃物市场正在快速成长。快速的城市化继续在建筑和装修活动中产生大量废弃物,迫切需要废弃物管理解决方案。各国政府和其他组织正在製定鼓励回收和再利用的严格规则,强制回收建筑和拆除废弃物,从而在该领域建立循环经济。
该市场的关键流程包括混凝土、木材、金属和砖块等材料的收集、运输、回收和处置。对环保实践的重视正在实现创新的废弃物管理策略,以减少对环境的影响并降低原料采购成本。随着人们对环境问题的认识不断提高,建筑业的利益相关者优先考虑永续实践,建筑和拆除废弃物市场将在未来几年持续扩大。废弃物管理市场的竞争格局由大量进入者组成,所有进入者都在试图简化营运、扩大服务范围并推出新产品以获得竞争优势。
例如,2024年2月,总部位于爱荷华州的威猛公司推出了低速碎纸机LS3600TX。这款新型破碎机可为轻质建筑和拆除碎片提供卓越的吞吐量。适用于废弃物处理设施、土地清理作业、堆肥、覆盖物和生物燃料製造商。此外,企业也建立了回收厂,回收建筑和拆除废弃物。2022 年 4 月,CRH 集糰子公司 EQIOM Granulats 宣布位于法国Gennevilliers的建筑和拆除废弃物回收试点工厂成功投产。该工厂的目标是到2022年处理5万吨建筑垃圾。
该报告研究了全球建筑和拆除废弃物市场,并提供了市场概述,包括按类型、来源、地区和参与市场的公司概况划分的趋势。
Global construction and demolition waste market is projected to witness a CAGR of 5.89% during the forecast period 2025-2032, growing from USD 31.47 billion in 2024 to USD 49.74 billion in 2032. The construction and demolition waste market is rapidly growing due to rising construction activities and heightened concern regarding sustainability. With rapid urbanization, construction, and renovation activities continue to generate large volumes of waste, resulting in an urgent need for waste management solutions. Governments and other organizations have made it mandatory to recycle construction waste by laying rigid rules to promote recycling and reusing, establishing a circular economy in the sector. Some key processes in this market include collection, transportation, recycling, and disposal of materials like concrete, wood, metals, and bricks. The emphasis on environmentally responsible practices is making innovative waste management strategies possible that mitigate the environmental impact as well as reduce costs on raw material procurement. As awareness of environmental issues grows, stakeholders across the construction sector prioritize sustainable practices, positioning the construction and demolition waste market for continued expansion in the coming years. The competitive landscape of the waste management market consists of numerous players, trying to make their operations more efficient, expand their service offerings, and launch new products to gain a competitive edge.
For instance, in February 2024, Vermeer Corporation, an Iowa-based company, launched the LS3600TX low-speed shredder. The new shredder offers excellent processing capabilities for light construction and demolition waste. It is well-suited for waste facilities, land clearing operations, and compost, mulch, and biofuel producers. Moreover, companies have also established recycling plants to recycle construction waste. In April 2022, CRH Group subsidiary EQIOM Granulats announced the successful commissioning of the construction waste recycling pilot plant in Gennevilliers, France. The plant aimed to process 50,000 tons of construction waste in 2022.
Technological Developments Drive the Market Growth
New technological developments in managing the waste of construction and demolition (C&D) will significantly boost the market along with the management of waste. This includes automation in sorting systems, artificial intelligence, and mobile crushing technologies that will allow the recovery of more valuable materials, less landfill contribution, and minimal environmental impact. Such developments support on-site processing, reduce transportation costs, and promote resource recovery. In addition, digital solutions for waste tracking and analytics enhance the transparency and efficiency of operations. Further, new technological advancements in construction and demolition waste management positively impact the market.
For instance, in April 2023, Holcim Limited launched ECOCycle, a proprietary circular technology platform used for recycling construction and demolition waste materials. This platform sustainably processes construction and demolition waste using efficient distribution, grinding, processing, and recycling. As a pioneer in circular construction, Holcim launched the world's first cement with 20 percent recycled construction demolition materials in Switzerland.
Growing Awareness for Sustainability Bolsters the Demand
Growing awareness about sustainability is enhancing the demand for construction and demolition (C&D) waste management. With the increasing concerns about the environment, people and governments are becoming more aware of the need to reduce, reuse, and recycle materials to lessen the impact of landfills. Governments are implementing more stringent regulations with respect to recycling and utilizing recycled content in projects demand to boost demand further. The increased public and industrial awareness in terms of advantages associated with sustainable practices encourages business entities to adopt innovative solutions in terms of waste management. Moreover, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) promotes a sustainable approach known as Sustainable Materials Management (SMM) that can identify construction and demolition (C&D) debris, which has the potential to be reused in building materials in new construction projects.
For instance, in October 2023, the government of Delhi inaugurated India's largest construction and demolition (C&D) waste processing plant. The plant, set up by EverEnviro, boasts a processing capacity of 2,000 metric tonnes per day and will utilize CFlo technology for efficient recycling and producing high-quality output, which will be put back into construction to promote a circular economy. This state-of-the-art facility is poised to revolutionize waste management in the city.
Industrial Source Segment Dominates the Market
The industrial source segment dominates the market revenue share in the global construction and demolition waste management market. The rising manufacturing output and increasing expansion of the industrial facilities across the developing economies are likely to significantly boost the growth of the industrial segment over the forecast period. The commercial segment is expected to witness lucrative growth over the forecast period owing to the construction and demolition projects in the commercial sectors. The rising travel and tourism sector is creating a huge demand for new construction projects in hotel and hospitality buildings. Moreover, other industries, such as the food sector, are also setting up their production facilities by demolishing the old ones to cater to the customers' demands in the region.
For instance, in October 2024, L.M. Sessler Excavating & Wrecking Inc. announced the demolishment of Massena East Paste Plant in Massena, New York, which included the dismantling of several buildings. Sessler's work to dismantle the facility involved the use of specialized equipment, such as the CAT 390 Ultra-High Reach excavator, to handle the demolition of structures reaching up to 165 ft in height.
Asia-Pacific Dominates the Market
The Asia-Pacific is experiencing a new era of industrial expansion, and the construction and demolition waste management market is growing significantly. Countries such as China, Japan, South Korea, and India are taking up numerous large-scale expansion projects, and the demand for effective waste management solutions is becoming more intense. This increase in industrial activity not only creates significant construction and demolition waste but also requires innovative strategies for its management and recycling which boost the market for waste management. Additionally, buildings and renowned hotels constructed are increasingly being demolished due to aging concerns in Asia-Pacific.
For instance, in August 2023, an agreement was signed between the Ministry of Climate Change and Technology and a Chinese company to establish a Construction and Demolition Waste (C&D) Processing Plant at the Thilafushi Regional Waste Management Facility. The project has a total project cost of USD 4.095 million.
Future Market Scenario (2025 - 2032F)
The construction and demolition waste market is set to grow as urbanization and infrastructure development increase, driving demand for effective waste management solutions. This trend will encourage innovative recycling technologies and sustainable practices within the industry.
Regulatory shifts towards stricter waste management policies are expected to enhance recycling rates, promoting a circular economy in construction. As governments implement initiatives to reduce landfill waste, the market will benefit from increased investment in recycling facilities.
The rise of smart city projects worldwide will create significant opportunities for construction and demolition waste management. These projects will necessitate efficient waste processing and resource recovery, further expanding market potential.
Growing awareness of environmental sustainability among stakeholders will likely influence market dynamics. As construction firms prioritize eco-friendly practices, the demand for recycled materials from construction and demolition waste will continue to rise, fostering market growth.
Key Players Landscape and Outlook
The industry is extremely competitive due to the presence of various large numbers of waste management companies across the verticals. Waste collection, waste transportation, and waste disposal are comprised of various shareholders focusing on different activities. Some key players are integrated across the value chain and provide services from collection to disposal. Construction and demolition waste management companies use various strategies to increase their service offerings, such as expansions, mergers & acquisitions, research and development, and collaborations.
For instance, in February 2024, Capital Waste Services LLC, a South Carolina-based company, announced the acquisition of Herrington Industries LLC, based in Florida. Herrington Industries LLC is a provider of roll-off dumpster and landfill services, and it is one of the prominent service providers for construction and demolition materials.
In February 2024, Interstate Waste Services, Inc. announced the acquisition of Oak Ridge Waste & Recycling, based in Connecticut, U.S., which deals with waste collection, transfer, and recycling services.
All segments will be provided for all regions and countries covered
Companies mentioned above DO NOT hold any order as per market share and can be changed as per information available during research work.