The Asia Pacific water and wastewater treatment market would likely grow at a CAGR of 6.70% during 2025-2034. The market is expected to be driven by increasing population, urbanization, scarcity of water, and industrialization, and strict regulations related to water use and discharge.
Global Market Likely to be Driven by Factors Such as Increasing Population, Urbanization, Scarcity of Water, and Focus on Wastewater Treatment
Water security is an important element of the social, economic, and environmental well-being of any nation or region. The issue assumes all the more importance in the Asia-Pacific region due to the region’s increasing economic and demographic development. Water security is vital to nations’ development goals including decreased poverty, food security, inclusive growth, gender equality, etc.
Biogas digesters linked to sanitation facilities generate a cheap energy source for cooking and lighting in several rural areas. Methane capture in wastewater treatment facilities helps efforts towards mitigating climate change, and produces energy to be used by facilities and communities.
Innovative financing systems offer households incentives to adopt on-site sanitation systems, and motivate cities to invest in wastewater management systems. Examples of such schemes under different names are present in Orissa (India), Viet Nam, Nepal, etc. Cities in Malaysia, China, Viet Nam, and Philippines collect user fees to make sanitation more feasible.
Global Market Likely to be Driven by Factors Such as Increasing Population, Urbanization, Scarcity of Water, and Focus on Wastewater Treatment
Water security is an important element of the social, economic, and environmental well-being of any nation or region. The issue assumes all the more importance in the Asia-Pacific region due to the region’s increasing economic and demographic development. Water security is vital to nations’ development goals including decreased poverty, food security, inclusive growth, gender equality, etc.
Uses and Advantages of Treated Wastewater Likely to Stimulate Market Growth
Several local governments are looking to adopt decentralized wastewater treatment systems, particularly in areas adjoining cities or urban areas, coastal communities and public markets. Wastewater treated from such facilities is employed to flush toilets, water plants, and store for fire-fighting; such uses lead to significant savings. Septage sludge and biosolids are treated to be used as safe fertilizer, decreasing reliance on chemical fertilizers. Such organic fertilizers from ecosan toilets have enabled farmers to turn entrepreneurs and provided them with an alternative earning source. These uses and advantages are likely to drive the Asia Pacific water and wastewater treatment market.Biogas digesters linked to sanitation facilities generate a cheap energy source for cooking and lighting in several rural areas. Methane capture in wastewater treatment facilities helps efforts towards mitigating climate change, and produces energy to be used by facilities and communities.
Innovative financing systems offer households incentives to adopt on-site sanitation systems, and motivate cities to invest in wastewater management systems. Examples of such schemes under different names are present in Orissa (India), Viet Nam, Nepal, etc. Cities in Malaysia, China, Viet Nam, and Philippines collect user fees to make sanitation more feasible.
Public-private Partnerships (PPPs) Expected to Boost Market Growth
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are an important factor for successful projects; such partnerships enable environment and economic regulatory frameworks offered by governments to decrease risks to investment. For example, Manila Water and Maynilad in the Philippines seek to invest nearly US$2 billion to enhance septage and sewerage management coverage in Metro Manila, even without government subsidy or share. Such developments are expected to boost the Asia Pacific water and wastewater treatment market.Considering Wastewater a Resource Would Benefit Market Growth
The market would benefit by considering wastewater a resource with significant potential financial returns. It could lead to augmented water supply for irrigation, power cooling, and several no-potable and industrial uses; provide organic fertilizers; help generate energy; and provide green employment opportunities.Market Segmentation
The report titled “Asia Pacific Water and Wastewater Treatment Market Report and Forecast 2025-2034 offers a detailed analysis of the market based on the following segments:By equipment, the market is divided into:
- Membrane Separation
- Biological
- Disinfection
- Sludge Treatment
- Others
By chemical, the market is segmented into:
- pH Conditioners
- Coagulants and Flocculants
- Disinfectants and Biocidal Products
- Antifoam Chemicals
- Scale and Corrosion Inhibitors
- Others
By process, the market is classified into:
- Primary Treatment
- Secondary Treatment
- Tertiary Treatment
By application, the market is segmented into:
- Municipal
- Industrial
- Agricultural
By region, the market is divided into:
- China
- Japan
- India
- ASEAN
- Australia
- Others
Key Industry Players in the Market
The report offers an extensive assessment of major players in the Asia Pacific Water and Wastewater Treatment Market; it evaluates their capability, observes latest occurrences such as mergers and acquisitions, capacity expansions, and plant turnarounds:- Huber SE
- SUEZ SA
- Veolia Water Solutions and Technologies
- Kurita Water Industries Ltd.
- Thermax Limited
- SWA Water Australia
- MattenPlant Pte Ltd.
- Others
Table of Contents
1 Executive Summary
2 Market Overview and Stakeholder Insights
3 Economic Summary
4 Country Risk Profiles
5 Asia Pacific Water and Wastewater Treatment Market Analysis
6 Regional Analysis
7 Market Dynamics
9 Competitive Landscape
Companies Mentioned
- Huber SE
- SUEZ SA
- Veolia Water Solutions and Technologies
- Kurita Water Industries Ltd.
- Thermax Limited
- SWA Water Australia
- MattenPlant Pte Ltd.