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Waste Management: UK

MSI Reports Ltd, Nov 2004, Pages: 100


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This report will enable you to analyse the size of the UK market for waste management, in volume terms, between 1998-2007 as well as enabling you to quantify the size of the market by source, which includes construction and demolition waste, industrial waste, domestic waste and, commercial waste.

Discover the size of the UK market for waste management by waste collection, waste treatment and reclamation, and waste disposal and understand the industry and regulatory structure within the waste disposal sector. This publication will assist you to analyse both the commercial, industrial and construction and demolition waste collection sector as well as the domestic waste collection sector.

Waste Management: UK also provides information on both the waste treatment and reclamation sectors within the market. Factors that affect demand and critical success factors are also identified within this report as well as forecasts for the market and its segments.

“The volume of commercial waste arising increased by 15% between 2000 and 2003. We project a further
rise to 32 million tonnes in 2004. The proportional importance of the volume of waste arising in the commercial sector has risen substantially during the reports review period. This rise can be attributed to a number of factors including the continuing strength of the UK economy which has led to a growing number of new business start-ups.”

This report provides information you will need when:

- planning your future sales and marketing campaigns
- monitoring the competition
- developing new products/services
- preparing a business plan

This report includes the following:

The volume of solid controlled waste arising in the UK, 2000-2004, with annual forecasts to 2009

The volume of solid controlled waste arising in the UK, by source, 2000-2004, with annual forecasts to 2009:
- construction & demolition
- industrial
- domestic
- commercial

The collection of non-hazardous waste in the UK, by type of collection (million tonnes), 2000-2004:
- private contractors
- DSO (Direct Service Organisation)
- Other

Treatment of waste in the UK , by process (% of total volume), 1999-2003
- reclamation
- compacting
- civic amenity site
- bailing
- incineration
- shredding
- other

Collection, treatment and disposal of domestic, commercial, industrial and construction & demolition waste in the UK, by source, (million tones) 2002

Disposal of domestic, commercial, industrial and construction & demolition waste, by disposal method (million tones), 2000-2002
- landfill
- reclaimed
- incinerated
- other

Companies Profiled:
- Biffa Waste Services
- Cleanaway
- Cory Environmental
- Grundon Waste Management
- Onyx Environmental Group
- Shanks Group
- SITA Waste Ltd
- SITA Wastecare
- Verdant Group
- Viridor Waste Management
- Waste Recycling Group
- White Rose Environmental



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