Industry Analysis of Electronic Waste Management: Global Markets 2019 and Technologies Through 2022
Press Release – 29
Jan 2019
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"Electronic Waste Management: Global Markets and Technologies
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Global Demand For Electrical And Electronic
Equipment has increased dramatically. Drastic innovations have
shortened the life of these products which has, in turn,
exponentially increased the generation of waste from electrical and
electronic equipment and global production is expected to continue to
accelerate in the near future. Currently, more than xx metric tons
per year of electrical and electronic waste are being generated
globally with a major share originating in Europe, the U.S., and
Asia-Pacific region. However, in the next decade, China, Eastern
Europe, South America and several countries in Africa and theMiddle
East are expected to become significant electronic waste producers.
In Asia-Pacific region, it is expected that the production of
electrical and electronic waste will increase by xx between 2017 and
2022 while in Europe this percentage is expected to reach xx.
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Electrical
and electronic waste contains many valuable and recoverable materials
such as aluminum, ferrous metals, copper, gold and silver. For
maximum energy and natural resources conservation, electronic waste
treatment and recycling have become a major priority for many
countries. Electronic waste also contains toxic and hazardous
materials including mercury, lead, cadmium, chromium, antimony and
many other chemicals and recycling can prevent them from posing an
environmental hazard.
This report provides an overview of electrical and electronic waste management and recycling technologies in the Asia-Pacific, North American, European, South American and MEA markets. The report also examines market trades and challenges, investment opportunities, obstacles and market barriers. With regard to the geographic coverage of this report, information is presented on both developed and developing world markets.
Electrical and electronic waste is the fastest growing segment of the global solid waste stream which totaled xx in 2016 and xx in 2017. BCC Research field analysis expects that the electrical and electronic waste management market will continue to show significant growth in the next five years and will reach xx by 2022 at a projected five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of xx.
This report provides an overview of electrical and electronic waste management and recycling technologies in the Asia-Pacific, North American, European, South American and MEA markets. The report also examines market trades and challenges, investment opportunities, obstacles and market barriers. With regard to the geographic coverage of this report, information is presented on both developed and developing world markets.
Electrical and electronic waste is the fastest growing segment of the global solid waste stream which totaled xx in 2016 and xx in 2017. BCC Research field analysis expects that the electrical and electronic waste management market will continue to show significant growth in the next five years and will reach xx by 2022 at a projected five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of xx.
In terms of
the size of the electronic waste management market, recycled
materials such as metals, plastic and glass formed the largest market
share in 2016 followed by electronic wastetreatment technologies.
Electronic waste production sources compose the third largest market
segmentfor 2016 with an even greater growth rate over the next five
years due to reduced life spans of electrical and electronic devices
that generate rapidly growing quantities of electronic waste."
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Electrical and electronic waste management technologies and recycling market comprise one of the fastest growing waste streams in emerging as well as developed regions. Rapid technology innovations and ever-shortening product life cycles are among the factors contributing to the rapid growth of electrical and electronic waste. Electrical and electronic waste is an inherently complex problem to manage because of its duality as both a valuable commodity and source of hazardous waste. This dichotomy is the driving force behind the constant challenge to most effectively utilize a potential economic resource while sufficiently mitigating environmental and social damage.
Electrical and electronic waste management technologies and recycling market comprise one of the fastest growing waste streams in emerging as well as developed regions. Rapid technology innovations and ever-shortening product life cycles are among the factors contributing to the rapid growth of electrical and electronic waste. Electrical and electronic waste is an inherently complex problem to manage because of its duality as both a valuable commodity and source of hazardous waste. This dichotomy is the driving force behind the constant challenge to most effectively utilize a potential economic resource while sufficiently mitigating environmental and social damage.
There are a
variety of economic, environmental and social factors that both
influence electrical and electronic waste practices and are
influenced by them. The information technology asset disposition
(ITAD) industry feels the weight of these changes due to the
tremendous volume and scale of electrical and electronic waste it
processes. This report summarizes both commercial end-user and value
recovery industry practices for end-of-life management primarily as
determined by regulations and industry standards. The report also
characterizes the environmental implications of those practices and
identifies which practices have the least potential environmental
impact.
This report contains:
This report contains:
- An
in-depth analysis of the treatment and recycling technologies used
for electrical and electronic waste processing.
- An
overview of the quantities of electrical and electronic waste
produced by region, type and source.
- Current
and future market projections of treatment technologies for
electrical and electronic waste management in each region.
- Profiles
of current industry players by region including service suppliers and
contractors.
- A review
of market and economic opportunities for current industry
participants and new entrants.
Intended users of this report include:
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Institutions and legal entities interested in the reports outcomes.
- Companies
that develop, manufacture and supply equipment and technologies for
electrical and electronic waste treatment.
- Companies
involved in electrical and electronic waste recycling technologies
and services.
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Government agencies and local authorities that oversee electrical and
electronic waste management including treatment, disposal and reuse.
- Venture
capital firms and financial institutions interested in investing in
electrical and electronic waste technologies and services.
- Estimated
values used are based on manufacturers total revenues. Projected
revenue is in constant US dollars unadjusted for inflation.
Report Includes
- 134 data tables
- An overview of the global markets for electronic waste management, including treatment technologies and recycling markets
- Analyses of global market trends, with data from 2016 and 2017, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2022
- Coverage of electronic waste regulation legislation and policies, along with industry analysis, market prospects, and factors that affect the electronic waste management market
- Breakdowns of the quantities of electronic waste produced
- In-depth analyses of patents and state-of-the-art technologies
- Company profiles of major players, including manufactures and service providers, in the market are Alba Group, Umicore S.A, Republic Services Inc., Image Microsystems, Daiseki Co. Ltd."
Report Includes
- 134 data tables
- An overview of the global markets for electronic waste management, including treatment technologies and recycling markets
- Analyses of global market trends, with data from 2016 and 2017, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2022
- Coverage of electronic waste regulation legislation and policies, along with industry analysis, market prospects, and factors that affect the electronic waste management market
- Breakdowns of the quantities of electronic waste produced
- In-depth analyses of patents and state-of-the-art technologies
- Company profiles of major players, including manufactures and service providers, in the market are Alba Group, Umicore S.A, Republic Services Inc., Image Microsystems, Daiseki Co. Ltd."
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