WASTE MANAGEMENT
The rise in population and as a result, the pace of industrialization, urbanization and infrastructure development are the key drivers of Waste Management. Sustainability policies and regulations for recycling especially in emerging countries receiving positive response from the sector verticals and Waste Management market is evolving at a rapid pace. In countries where local government authorities are supporting eco friendly production processes, reutilization of wastes creates environmental, social and economical impact.
Awareness is more likely to turn to consciousness especially when the cause is backed by government authorities and such sectors like Waste Management responds positively to this environmental and social friendly opportunities. Researches show that both collection and disposal services in the sector is on the rise globally as well as further studies on reduce-reuse-recycle for both industrial and municipal wastes.
The subsegments of disposal such as anaerobic digestion and composting will be on the rise as they make profitable final products.
The sector is expected to reach US 400 billion by 2025.
CURRENT MOST COMMON
END USERS OF
WASTE MANAGEMENT
Oil & Gas
Agriculture
Electronics
Automobile Industry
CURRENT MOST COMMON
REUSES OF WASTES
Electricity production by Combustible Solid Waste
Electricity production by using methane gas produced from decomposing of biomass in large landfills
STRATEGIC INNOVATION BASED GROWTH MODELS
ESTABLISHED COMPANIES
360 DEGREES VIEW FROM BUSINESS IDEA TO
SETTLEMENT IN THE ADDRESABLE MARKET
STARTUPS
PAC PROGRAM