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建設・解体廃棄物管理市場レポート:事業分野別、サービスタイプ別、廃棄物タイプ別、地域別、2024年~2032年Construction and Demolition Waste Management Market Report by Business Sector, Service Type, Waste Type, and Region 2024-2032 |
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建設・解体廃棄物管理市場レポート:事業分野別、サービスタイプ別、廃棄物タイプ別、地域別、2024年~2032年 |
出版日: 2024年04月08日
発行: IMARC
ページ情報: 英文 137 Pages
納期: 2~3営業日
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世界の建設・解体廃棄物管理市場規模は、2023年に2,355億米ドルに達しました。今後、IMARC Groupは、2024年から2032年にかけて4.2%の成長率(CAGR)を示し、2032年までに3,448億米ドルに達すると予測しています。持続可能な建設慣行に対する需要の高まり、建設活動の増加につながる急速な都市化、大衆の間での環境意識の高まりは、市場を牽引する主な要因のいくつかです。
建設資材と労働力のコスト上昇による持続可能な建設への需要の高まりが市場成長を促進
建設・解体廃棄物管理ソリューションは、環境意識の高い建設業者が環境への影響を軽減する必要性をより強く認識するようになるにつれ、より現実的なものとなりつつあります。この背景には、世界中で建設資材と労働力のコストが上昇していることがあります。さらに、建設プロセスにおける廃棄物を減らし、材料の使用量を最大化するために、廃棄物を減らす方法として建設・解体廃棄物管理サービスへの需要が高まっています。
本レポートでは、市場構造、主要企業による市場シェア、主要企業の市況分析、主要成功戦略、競合ダッシュボード、企業評価象限などの競合分析を行っています。また、主要企業の詳細プロファイルも掲載しています。市場構造は断片化されており、多数の大小の地域的・世界的プレーヤーがこの業界で事業を展開しています。建設・解体廃棄物処理業界は資本集約的な性格のため、新規参入の競争は厳しいです。しかし、製品の差別化や切り替えコストが低いため、新規参入の障壁は低いです。
建設・解体廃棄物処理とは?
建設・解体(C&D)廃棄物管理は、建物やインフラの建設、改修、解体時に発生する廃棄物の監視、収集、運搬、リサイクル、処分の包括的なプロセスを包含します。既存の建造物を解体すると、金属、木材、レンガ、プラスチック、コンクリート、衛生陶器など、さまざまな種類の廃棄物が発生します。C&Dは、廃棄物の散乱を最小限に抑え、これらの廃棄物を処分または再利用することで、環境への悪影響を抑制し、バージン資源の消費を削減するために不可欠です。住宅廃棄物とは異なり、建設・解体廃材は重く、不活性で、生分解性がないため、商業施設ではこれらの廃材を再利用または分解する前に選別、処理、ろ過する必要があります。環境悪化に対する意識が高まる中、C&D廃棄物管理は、環境を保護し持続可能性を促進し、廃棄物の発生を最小限に抑え、循環型経済を推進するために、世界的に不可欠なプロセスとなっています。
COVID-19の大流行は業界に悪影響を及ぼし、全国的な操業停止を余儀なくされ、廃棄物処理会社は処理能力を縮小し、社会的距離を置くなどして従業員の安全を優先させました。その結果、サプライチェーンは移動制限による制約に直面し、その需要は激減しました。しかし、パンデミックの後半には、各社がサプライチェーンや加工計画を調整し、こうした課題に対処しました。短期的な混乱と労働力不足が原材料価格に影響を及ぼし、パンデミックの悪影響にもかかわらず、建設・解体廃棄物管理業界は勢いを取り戻し、現在のところ市場の見通しは明るいです。
同市場の主な原動力となっているのは、世界中の建設・インフラ開拓プロジェクト数の大幅な増加です。この背景には、廃棄物量の増加と不適切な廃棄物処理の増加があります。これに伴い、不適切な廃棄物処理や埋立地による温室効果ガス排出、環境悪化、健康への悪影響のレベルが増加しているため、C&D管理サービスの利用が増加しています。また、不法投棄の規制や廃棄物の再利用、廃棄物量の増加による有害な影響についての認識を促進するための厳しい政府規制も、市場を強化しています。さらに、建物のライフサイクル全体を通じて、資源効率に優れ、環境に配慮したプロセスで効率的な廃棄物管理システムを組み込んだグリーンビルの出現も、市場を後押ししています。さらに、建設におけるリサイクル材料の使用という新たな動向が、建設・解体廃棄物の効果的な分別とリサイクルのための管理ソリューションに対する需要を後押ししており、それによって市場の見通しが明るいものとなっています。その他の市場拡大要因としては、急速な都市化、建設資材の絶え間ない技術革新、可処分所得水準の上昇、広範な研究開発活動などが挙げられます。
The global construction and demolition waste management market size reached US$ 235.5 Billion in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 344.8 Billion by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 4.2% during 2024-2032. The escalating demand for sustainable construction practices, rapid urbanization leading to increased construction activity, and the growing environmental awareness among the masses represent some of the key factors driving the market.
The Escalating Demand For Sustainable Construction Due To The Rising Cost Of Construction Materials And Labor is Augmenting the Market Growth
Construction and demolition waste management solutions are becoming more viable as environmentally conscious builders become more aware of the need to reduce their impact on the environment, which is driving the demand for sustainable construction practices. This is supported by the increasing cost of construction materials and labor across the globe. Moreover, in order to reduce waste and maximize material usage in the construction process, there has a growing demand for construction and demolition waste management services as a way to reduce waste.
Competitive analysis such as market structure, market share by key players, player positioning, top winning strategies, competitive dashboard, and company evaluation quadrant has been covered in the report. Also, detailed profiles of all major companies have been provided. The market structure is fragmented with a number of small and large regional and global players operating in the industry. The volume of new entrants is moderate in the construction and demolition waste management industry due to the capital-intensive nature of the sector which makes the competition tougher for new entrants. However, low product differentiation and switching costs make the entry barrier low for the new entrants.
What is Construction and Demolition Waste Management?
Construction and demolition (C&D) waste management encompasses the comprehensive process of monitoring, collecting, transporting, recycling, and disposing of waste generated during construction, renovation, or demolition of buildings or infrastructure. Demolishing existing structures can generate several kinds of waste materials, including metals, wood, bricks, plastics, concrete, and sanitary ware. C&D is essential in minimizing waste materials scattering around, disposing or reusing these waste materials to curb their negative impact on the environment and reduce the consumption of virgin resources. Unlike residential waste, construction and demolition waste materials are heavy, inert, and non-biodegradable, requiring commercial facilities to sort, treat, and filter these materials before reusing or decomposing them. With increasing awareness of environmental degradation, C&D waste management has become an essential process globally to protect the environment and promote sustainability, minimize waste generation and promote a circular economy.
The COVID-19 pandemic had an adverse impact on the industry, leading to the imposing of nationwide lockdowns, prompting waste management companies to scale down processing capacities to prioritize employee safety through social distancing and other safety measures. As a result, supply chains faced constraints due to movement restrictions and the demand for these services came to a sharp decline. However, companies adjusted supply chain and processing planning to address these challenges during the second half of the pandemic. Short-term disruptions and labor shortages affected raw material prices and despite the negative impact of the pandemic, the construction and demolition waste management industry has regained momentum, and the market outlook is positive as of present.
The market is primarily driven by considerable growth in the number of construction and infrastructure development projects across the globe. This can be attributed to the rising volume of waste materials and the growing incidences of improper waste disposal. In line with this, the increasing levels of GHG emissions, environmental degradation, and adverse health effects due to improper waste disposal and landfills are resulting in a higher uptake of C&D management services. Stringent government regulations to control illegal disposal, reuse waste materials as well as promoting awareness about the harmful impact of growing waste volume are also bolstering the market. The market is further fueled by the advent of green buildings incorporating efficient waste management systems with resource-efficient and environmentally responsible processes throughout the building's lifecycle. Furthermore, the emerging trend of the use of recycled materials in construction is propelling the demand for management solutions for effective sorting and recycling of construction and demolition waste, thereby creating a positive market outlook. Some of the other factors contributing to the market include rapid urbanization, continual innovations of construction materials, inflating disposable income levels and extensive research and development (R&D) activities.
IMARC Group provides an analysis of the key trends in each sub-segment of the global construction and demolition waste management market report, along with forecasts at the global and regional level from 2024-2032. Our report has categorized the market based on business sector, service type and waste type.
Construction
Renovation
Demolition
A detailed breakup and analysis of the construction and demolition waste management market based on the business sector has also been provided in the report. This includes construction, renovation and demolition. According to the report, demolition accounted for the largest market share on account of the rising construction and demolition of old infrastructures, such as bridges and old buildings to build new and advanced infrastructures. The segment growth is also fueled by proactive government efforts to reduce illegal dumping, along with additional benefits like tax savings and reduced energy consumption.
Collection
Recycling
Landfill
Incineration
The report has provided a detailed breakup and analysis of the construction and demolition waste management market based on the service type. This includes collection, recycling, landfill, and incineration. According to the report, collection represented the largest segment due to the implementation of strict government policies for effective collection and disposal of C&D waste.
Inert
Wood
Cardboard
Plastic
Glass
Metal
Others
A detailed breakup and analysis of the construction and demolition waste management market based on the waste type has also been provided in the report. This includes inert, wood, cardboard, plastic, glass, metal, and others. According to the report, inert represented the largest segment as it does not produce odour or pollution in the environment. Since these wastes are resued or recycled, they are environment-friendly in nature. The lower disposable fee as compared to other waste materials is also driving the segment's growth.
Asia Pacific
Europe
North America
Middle East and Africa
Latin America
The report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of all the major regional markets, which include Asia Pacific, Europe, North America, Middle East and Africa, and South America. According to the report, Asia Pacific was the largest market for construction and demolition waste management. Some of the factors driving the Asia Pacific construction and demolition waste management market included the presence of several key players, rapid urbanization, shifting preference towards the use of recycled construction materials, and strict government regulations regarding illegal waste disposal and landfills.
Remondis
Republic Service
Clean Harbors
Daiseki
Gamma Waste systems
Veolia Environmental
Waste Management Inc
Renewi PLC
FCC
Casella Waste Systems
Please note that this only represents a partial list of companies, and the complete list has been provided in the report.