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再生混凝土骨材市场预测至2032年:按产品类型、供应来源、加工方法、应用、最终用户和地区分類的全球分析Recycled Concrete Aggregate Market Forecasts to 2032 - Global Analysis By Product Type, Source, Processing Method, Application, End User, and By Geography |
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根据 Stratistics MRC 的一项研究,全球再生骨材市场预计在 2025 年价值 52 亿美元,预计到 2032 年将达到 107 亿美元。
预计在预测期内,再生混凝土骨材市场将以10.9%的复合年增长率成长。再生混凝土骨材是指将拆除的混凝土加工成已调整的分级骨材,用于道路基层、路面、地基和新混凝土混合料。这包括破碎、分类、品管以及为建筑和基础设施计划提供的物流服务。其优点包括减少对原生骨材的需求、减少送往掩埋的建筑废弃物、降低某些应用领域的材料成本,以及支持循环经济和永续建筑法规。
严格的环境法规
世界各国政府正在实施严格的环境政策以应对气候变化,这直接推动了再生混凝土骨材(RCA)市场的发展。碳排放税和永续建筑方法等法规迫使建筑公司采用RCA以减少其环境影响并避免处罚。这创造了稳定的政策主导需求,刺激了对回收设施的投资,并促进了RCA作为符合标准的主流建筑材料的普及。因此,日益严格的法规是加速市场成长和机构采用的根本驱动力。
对品质和性能差异的担忧
再生骨材的强度和成分会因其所用混凝土类型而异,这引发了人们对高规格计划中耐久性和结构完整性的担忧。这种差异性要求进行严格的测试,也使得工程师不愿意在关键应用中指定使用再生混凝土骨材。在标准化、可靠的品管流程已广泛建立和认可之前,其市场渗透可能仅限于非结构性应用。
致力于循环经济
减少废弃物和材料再利用已成为主要企业和政府永续性目标的重中之重。再生混凝土骨材(RCA)就是一个典型的循环材料,它可以将建筑和拆除废弃物转化为宝贵的资源。这项特性使企业能够强化其环保立场并实现永续性目标,开拓新的市场区隔领域,并促进建筑价值链各环节的伙伴关係,从而最大限度地减少掩埋的使用和原生资源的消耗。
与新型骨材的竞争
矿产材料通常受益于现有的高效供应链和低廉的加工成本,因此成为对成本敏感型计划的首选。此外,部分承包商对再生混凝土骨材(RCA)的长期性能缺乏了解和怀疑,可能导致他们继续偏好更传统的材料。这种经济和传统观念的衝突威胁着市场份额,尤其是在环境法规薄弱、回收基础设施不发达的地区。
新冠疫情初期,建筑业大面积停工、供应链受阻以及劳动力短缺,对再生混凝土骨材(RCA)市场造成了衝击,导致建筑废弃物产生量和新建设需求双双大幅下降。然而,随着经济復苏,政府主导的基础设施投资以及疫情后重建计画中对永续重组的重新重视,开始推动市场復苏。这次危机也提高了人们对供应链韧性的认识,间接促进了本地再生材料作为原生骨材长期稳定替代方案的普及。
预计在预测期内,粗骨材再生混凝土骨材(cRCA)细分市场将占据最大的市场份额。
由于其用途广泛且在大型建设计划中被大规模应用,粗再生骨材骨材(cRCA)预计将在预测期内占据最大的市场份额。在路基、土方工程和散装填料应用中,它是天然砾石的可靠替代品。此外,与骨材相比,其易于加工且成本效益更高,使其成为回收商和承包商的首选。这种在基础施工中的广泛应用确保了其持续高需求,巩固了其在销售和收入方面最大的地位。
预计在预测期内,建筑和拆除(C&D)废弃物领域将呈现最高的复合年增长率。
预计在预测期内,建筑和拆除(C&D)废弃物领域将实现最高增长率,这主要得益于监管机构日益加大力度将混凝土废料从垃圾掩埋场掩埋,以及回收利用业务经济效益的提升。城市改造和拆除计划的增加也提高了再生骨材(RCA)的原料供应。此外,分类和加工技术的进步使得将复杂的C&D废弃物转化为高品质的再生骨材变得更加容易和盈利,从而将曾经的负担转变为宝贵的资产,并推动了该领域的快速扩张。
由于欧洲地区拥有完善的法规结构,包括欧盟的《基本废弃物指令》(该指令为建筑废弃物回收设定了雄心勃勃的目标),预计该地区将在预测期内占据最大的市场份额。严格的掩埋税和根深蒂固的永续性意识正鼓励建筑商采用再生材料。此外,成熟的回收基础设施和政府对绿建筑认证的大力支持,也推动了对再生混凝土骨材(RCA)的强劲稳定需求。
预计亚太地区在预测期内将实现最高的复合年增长率,这主要得益于快速的都市化和对新基础设施的大规模投资,尤其是在中国、印度和东南亚国家。这场建设热潮产生了大量的建筑废弃物,促使各国政府实施回收政策,以因应城市污染和资源短缺问题。此外,开发中国家增强的环保意识和对经济建筑材料的需求,也为再生混凝土骨材(RCA)市场的快速扩张创造了有利条件。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Recycled Concrete Aggregate Market is accounted for $5.2 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach $10.7 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 10.9% during the forecast period. The recycled concrete aggregate covers processing of demolished concrete into graded aggregates used in road bases, pavements, foundations, and new concrete mixes. It includes crushing, screening, quality control, and logistics services for construction and infrastructure projects. Benefits include reduced need for virgin aggregates, lower construction waste sent to landfills, lower material costs in some applications, and support for circular economy and sustainable construction regulations.
Stringent Environmental Regulations
Governments worldwide are implementing stringent environmental policies to combat climate change, directly fueling the recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) market. Regulations such as carbon taxation and mandates for sustainable construction practices compel construction firms to adopt RCA to reduce their environmental footprint and avoid financial penalties. This creates a consistent, policy-driven demand, encouraging investment in recycling facilities and promoting RCA as a compliant, mainstream construction material. Consequently, the regulatory push is a fundamental force accelerating market growth and institutional adoption.
Variable Quality and Performance Concerns
The strength and composition of recycled aggregate can vary based on the source concrete, leading to concerns about its durability and structural integrity in high-specification projects. This variability necessitates rigorous testing and can deter engineers from specifying RCA for critical applications, limiting its market penetration to non-structural uses until standardized, reliable quality control processes are more widely established and trusted.
Circular Economy Initiatives
Major corporate and governmental sustainability goals now prioritize waste reduction and material reuse. RCA is a quintessential circular material, transforming construction and demolition waste into a valuable resource. This alignment allows companies to enhance their green credentials and meet sustainability targets, opening new market segments and fostering partnerships across the construction value chain dedicated to minimizing landfill use and primary resource consumption.
Competition from Virgin Aggregates
Mined materials often benefit from existing, efficient supply chains and lower processing costs, making them a default choice for many cost-sensitive projects. Furthermore, a lingering lack of awareness or skepticism about RCA's long-term performance among some contractors can sustain a preference for traditional materials. This economic and habitual competition threatens market share, particularly in regions where environmental regulations are less stringent or where recycling infrastructure is underdeveloped.
The COVID-19 pandemic initially disrupted the RCA market through widespread construction halts, supply chain bottlenecks, and labor shortages, causing a sharp decline in both C&D waste generation and demand for new construction materials. However, as economies recovered, government-stimulated infrastructure investments and a renewed focus on sustainable rebuilding in post-pandemic packages began to drive market recovery. The crisis also heightened awareness of supply chain resilience, indirectly bolstering the case for local, recycled materials as a stable alternative to virgin aggregates in the long term.
The coarse recycled concrete aggregate (cRCA) segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The coarse recycled concrete aggregate (cRCA) segment is expected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period, attributed to its versatility and high-volume application in major construction projects. In road base and sub-base layers, earthworks, and bulk fill, it serves as a reliable substitute for natural gravel. Furthermore, its processing is more straightforward and cost-effective compared to fine aggregates, making it the first choice for recyclers and contractors alike. This widespread applicability in foundational work ensures a consistent, high demand, securing its position as the market's largest segment by volume and revenue.
The construction and demolition (C&D) waste segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Over the forecast period, the construction and demolition (C&D) waste segment is predicted to witness the highest growth rate due to increasing regulatory pressure to divert concrete debris from landfills and the rising economic viability of recycling operations. As urban renewal and demolition projects increase, so does the supply of raw material for RCA. Moreover, advancements in sorting and processing technologies are making it easier and more profitable to convert complex C&D waste streams into high-quality recycled aggregates, turning a former liability into a valuable asset and driving rapid segment expansion.
During the forecast period, the Europe region is expected to hold the largest market share due to its advanced regulatory framework, including the European Union's Waste Framework Directive, which sets high targets for C&D waste recovery. Strict landfill taxes and a deeply ingrained culture of sustainability push contractors to adopt recycled materials. Additionally, the presence of mature recycling infrastructure and strong government support for green building certifications creates a robust, consistent demand for RCA.
During the forecast period, the Asia Pacific region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR, driven by rapid urbanization and massive investments in new infrastructure, particularly in China, India, and Southeast Asian nations. This construction boom generates enormous volumes of C&D waste, prompting governments to implement recycling mandates to manage urban pollution and resource scarcity. Moreover, growing environmental awareness and the need for cost-effective construction materials in developing economies are creating fertile ground for the RCA market to expand at an accelerated pace.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Recycled Concrete Aggregate Market include Heidelberg Materials AG, Holcim Ltd, CRH plc, CEMEX SAB de CV, Vulcan Materials Company, Martin Marietta Materials, Inc., Boral Limited, REMEX GmbH, FCC Environment, SUEZ SA, Veolia Environnement S.A., Vicat SA, Vinci SA, Arcosa Inc., and Rogers Group, Inc.
In June 2025, Heidelberg Materials AG acquired assets of Concrete Crushers Inc. (CCI) in Calgary, Alberta, including a recycled aggregate yard and contract crushing business, are expanding its recycled concrete aggregate operations.
In July 2024, Heidelberg Materials AG inaugurated a "first-of-its-kind" recycling plant near Katowice, Poland, for selective separation of demolition concrete using their proprietary "ReConcrete" process to recover high-quality aggregated materials & recycled concrete paste (RCP), aiming for circularity.
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.