The global e-waste management market expected to expand at a CAGR of 6.1% during the forecast period from 2020 to 2028. Over the last decade, rapid technological advancements have not only transformed our communication abilities and increased rate of productivity but have also resulted in a massive increase in electronic goods cast-off into our waste stream. As per the research conducted by Acute Market Reports, electronic waste is the fastest-growing municipal waste, especially in developed economies like the U.S. One of the major factors spurring e-waste volumes and the need for e-waste management is the continued penetration of the Internet of Things (IoT) technology across different industry verticals. IoT has become a mainstream technology in the IT industry, primarily used to connect all smart objects over an integrated network through the Internet. Additionally, in a bid to transform/upgrade existing business processes to connected ones, the demand for connected devices is presumed to surge, reaching 20.0 Bn units by 2020 and thereby driving e-waste volumes worldwide.
Asia Pacific to Offer Strong Growth Opportunities for Participants across the Value Chain
The Asia Pacific is presumed to register strong growth during the forecast period from 2020 to 2028, offering strong growth prospects and investment opportunities for e-waste segregation, recycling firms, and other participants involved in electronic scrap treatment. The anticipated growth opportunity is reflective of the huge IT, telecom, and consumer electronics market in these countries. Developed economies like Europe and North America will register slow but steady growth during the forecast period. The slow growth can be majorly attributed to several regulations like Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS), Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE), etc. that have kept e-waste generation in-check. On the other hand, emerging economies like the Middle East and Africa will experience strong growth due to government policies that promote the systematic collection, segregation, and recycling of scrap.
Key Players:
The global e-waste management market is highly fragmented. Some of the major vendors profiled in the research report include Electronic Recyclers International, Inc., E-waste Harvesters, Inc., Desco Electronic Recyclers, MRI (Australia) Pty Ltd., Enviro-Hub Holdings Ltd., Umicore S.A., E-waste Systems, Inc., Sims Recycling Ltd., and Waste Management, Inc. among others.
Historical & Forecast Period
This research study provides qualitative as well as quantitative insights for each segment and sub-segment from 2018 to 2028, considering 2019 as the base year for the research. CAGR (Compounded Annual Growth Rate) for each segment and sub-segment is calculated for the forecast period from 2020 to 2028.
Key questions answered in this report
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Asia Pacific to Offer Strong Growth Opportunities for Participants across the Value Chain
The Asia Pacific is presumed to register strong growth during the forecast period from 2020 to 2028, offering strong growth prospects and investment opportunities for e-waste segregation, recycling firms, and other participants involved in electronic scrap treatment. The anticipated growth opportunity is reflective of the huge IT, telecom, and consumer electronics market in these countries. Developed economies like Europe and North America will register slow but steady growth during the forecast period. The slow growth can be majorly attributed to several regulations like Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS), Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE), etc. that have kept e-waste generation in-check. On the other hand, emerging economies like the Middle East and Africa will experience strong growth due to government policies that promote the systematic collection, segregation, and recycling of scrap.
Key Players:
The global e-waste management market is highly fragmented. Some of the major vendors profiled in the research report include Electronic Recyclers International, Inc., E-waste Harvesters, Inc., Desco Electronic Recyclers, MRI (Australia) Pty Ltd., Enviro-Hub Holdings Ltd., Umicore S.A., E-waste Systems, Inc., Sims Recycling Ltd., and Waste Management, Inc. among others.
Historical & Forecast Period
This research study provides qualitative as well as quantitative insights for each segment and sub-segment from 2018 to 2028, considering 2019 as the base year for the research. CAGR (Compounded Annual Growth Rate) for each segment and sub-segment is calculated for the forecast period from 2020 to 2028.
Key questions answered in this report
- What was the global e-waste management market size in 2018 & 2019?
- What are the estimated forecast and market projections up to 2028?
- Which region generates the largest e-waste volume and which is the largest regional market for e-waste management?
- Which product type contributes to the largest e-waste worldwide?
- Predominant trends shaping the global e-waste management market worldwide?
- Who are the leading players in the global e-waste management market worldwide?
- What are the key strategies adopted by the leading vendors in the global e-waste management market?
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Table of Contents
1. Preface
2. Executive Summary
3. Global E-waste Management Market Analysis
4. Global E-waste Management Market Value, by Product Type,2018 – 2028 (US$ Bn)
5. Global E-waste Management Market Value, by Vertical,2018 – 2028 (US$ Bn)
6. Global E-waste Management Market Value, by Material, 2018 – 2028 (US$ Bn)
7. North America E-waste Management (EM) Market Analysis, 2018 – 2028 (US$ Bn)
8. Europe E-waste Management (EM) Market Analysis, 2018 – 2028 (US$ Bn)
9. Asia Pacific E-waste Management (EM) Market Analysis, 2018 – 2028 (US$ Bn)
10. Rest of World E-waste Management (EM) Market Analysis, 2018 – 2028 (US$ Bn)
11. Company Profiles
Companies Mentioned
- Electronic Recyclers International Inc.
- E-waste Harvesters Inc.
- Desco Electronic Recyclers
- MRI (Australia) Pty Ltd.
- Enviro-Hub Holdings Ltd.
- Umicore S.A.
- E-waste Systems Inc.
- Sims Recycling Ltd.
- Waste Management Inc.