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鉱業廃棄物管理市場レポート:2031年までの動向、予測、競合分析

Mining Waste Management Market Report: Trends, Forecast and Competitive Analysis to 2031


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鉱業廃棄物管理市場レポート:2031年までの動向、予測、競合分析
出版日: 2025年02月14日
発行: Lucintel
ページ情報: 英文 150 Pages
納期: 3営業日
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概要

世界の鉱業廃棄物管理市場の将来は、残土/廃石、鉱滓、坑水市場に機会がありそうです。世界の鉱業廃棄物管理市場は、2025年から2031年にかけてCAGR 6.2%で成長すると予想されます。この市場の主な促進要因は、採掘作業と鉱山廃棄物処理に関する政府の規制が厳しくなっていることと、高度な共同処理技術の採用が増加していることです。

  • Lucintelの予測では、採掘方法のカテゴリーでは、地表が予測期間中に高い成長を遂げる見込みです。
  • 廃棄物の種類では、鉱滓が最大のセグメントであり続けると思われます。
  • 地域別では、アジア太平洋が予測期間中最大の地域であり続けますが、これは同地域に大容量の鉱山が存在するためです。

鉱業廃棄物管理市場の戦略的成長機会

技術的、規制的、性能的要求などのさまざまな応用分野が、革新的性能とさらなる市場拡大のために、鉱業廃棄物管理市場の巨大な可能性を促進しています。

  • 鉱滓管理:規制や環境への懸念が高まる中、鉱滓管理に大きな成長機会が生まれています。ドライスタッキングやペースト状鉱滓法などの技術革新は、鉱滓を貯蔵・堆積するための、より持続可能な選択肢を提示しています。したがって、企業がこれらの技術を構築し、展開する機会を提供することになります。
  • 廃棄物エネルギーソリューション: 廃棄物エネルギーソリューションには、廃棄物を有用なエネルギーに変換したい鉱業会社が取り組む廃棄物エネルギー分野における新たな開発が含まれます。この用途は、廃棄物管理の問題を解決するだけでなく、エネルギーの持続可能性も提供します。効率的な廃棄物発電技術を開発する企業は、大きな市場シェアを獲得することができます。
  • 副産物のリサイクル: 建設資材やその他の製品への鉱業副産物のリサイクルが増加しています。これにより廃棄物の量が大幅に削減されるだけでなく、付加価値を高めるための道も開かれます。
  • 高度選鉱技術:選鉱技術は、鉱石の分離と処理を改善する上で重要な役割を果たします。これにより、廃棄物が削減され、資源回収が向上します。高効率浮選や重力分離技術などの先端技術は、投資が成長機会をもたらしている分野の一部です。
  • デジタルおよび自動化ソリューション: 廃棄物の管理において、デジタル方式と自動化プロセスを統合する傾向が高まっています。これには、リアルタイム監視システムや、効率性と安全性を向上させた廃棄物処理の自動化が含まれます。こうした技術を開発する企業には、スマート採鉱ソリューションに対する需要の高まりに乗じる大きなチャンスがあります。

こうした成長機会は、鉱業廃棄物管理市場の革新と拡大がいかに実行可能であるかを浮き彫りにします。鉱滓管理、廃棄物からエネルギーへのソリューション、材料のリサイクル、高度で新しい選鉱、デジタル技術を利用した開発に注力することで、企業は現代的な課題に対応し、業界の持続可能性を実現することができます。

鉱業廃棄物管理市場の促進要因・課題

鉱業廃棄物管理市場は、その成長に影響を与えるいくつかの原動力によって影響され、課題となっています。これらには、技術開発、規制圧力、経済的要因、環境問題などが含まれます。変化する採掘廃棄物管理の状況をナビゲートするためには、このような促進要因と課題を十分に理解することが重要になります。

鉱業廃棄物管理市場の促進要因には以下が含まれます:

1.厳しい環境規制:厳しい環境規制は、依然として鉱業廃棄物管理を改善する主な原因です。規制は、廃棄物処理におけるより良い慣行を強制し、リサイクルを保証し、鉱山会社別持続可能な技術の展開を提唱しています。こうした規制の遵守は、廃棄物管理ソリューションの革新と投資に拍車をかけます。

2.技術の進歩:ドライスタッキング、高度選鉱、廃棄物エネルギー化ソリューションなどの技術が、鉱業廃棄物管理市場を牽引しています。こうした技術は、廃棄物の発生量を削減し、資源回収を強化するため、プロセスをより効率的にし、企業に他の従来技術に対する競争上の優位性を与えます。

3.持続可能性の中心:持続可能性と社会的責任への関心の高まりにより、鉱業グループ企業は環境主義的な廃棄物管理行動をとるようになりました。各社は持続可能な技術や手法に積極的に投資し、評判や環境面での成果を向上させています。

4.経済的インセンティブ:経済的インセンティブは、持続可能な慣行に対する政府の補助金や税制優遇措置を通じて得られ、発生した廃棄物を処理するための先端技術への投資に規模の経済を生み出します。さらに、廃棄物の取り扱いが改善され、処分費用が削減されることでコストが削減され、新しい技術の採用に向けた経済的インセンティブがもたらされます。

鉱業廃棄物管理市場の課題は以下の通りです:

1.高い資本コスト:廃棄物管理の先端技術は、初期段階で高い投資コストを要求します。この資本コストの高さが、一部の鉱山会社、特に小規模鉱山事業者がこのような先端技術を利用する上での課題となっています。

2.技術的複雑さ:廃棄物管理のための先端技術は、その高度な専門性を考慮すると、運用や管理が困難です。ここでの複雑さは、操作の統合、メンテナンス、トレーニングを困難にし、それゆえ、その幅広い普及を制限しています。

3.規制の遵守と施行:鉱業会社が直面する可能性の高い次の課題は、ダイナミックな環境規制へのコンプライアンスを確保しながら、規制当局が設定する上昇し続けるハードルの中でプレーする技術です。地域別適用される規制が異なるため、施行にばらつきが生じ、多くの不確実性と操業コストの増加を招く可能性があります。

鉱業廃棄物管理市場は、促進要因と阻害要因が混在しています。規制の強化、技術の向上、持続可能な開発の目標、経済的な成長動機が最前線にある一方で、資本コストの高さ、技術的な複雑さ、規制遵守の問題といった複雑な要因が、さらなる成長への課題となっています。鉱業における効果的な廃棄物管理の実践をさらに発展させるためには、これらの要因を適切にバランスさせることが極めて重要です。

目次

第1章 エグゼクティブサマリー

第2章 世界の鉱業廃棄物管理市場:市場力学

  • イントロダクション、背景、分類
  • サプライチェーン
  • 業界の促進要因と課題

第3章 2019年から2031年までの市場動向と予測分析

  • マクロ経済動向(2019~2024年)と予測(2025~2031年)
  • 世界の鉱業廃棄物管理市場の動向(2019~2024年)と予測(2025~2031年)
  • 世界の鉱業廃棄物管理市場、採掘方法別
    • 表面
    • 地下
  • 世界の鉱業廃棄物管理市場、金属/鉱物別
    • 火力発電用石炭
    • コークス用石炭
    • 鉄鉱石
    • ニッケル
    • 亜鉛
    • ボーキサイト
  • 世界の鉱業廃棄物管理市場、廃棄物タイプ別
    • 表土/廃岩
    • 尾鉱
    • 鉱山水

第4章 2019年から2031年までの地域別市場動向と予測分析

  • 地域別の世界の鉱業廃棄物管理市場
  • 北米の鉱業廃棄物管理市場
  • 欧州の鉱業廃棄物管理市場
  • アジア太平洋地域の鉱業廃棄物管理市場
  • その他の地域の鉱業廃棄物管理市場

第5章 競合分析

  • 製品ポートフォリオ分析
  • 運用統合
  • ポーターのファイブフォース分析

第6章 成長機会と戦略分析

  • 成長機会分析
    • 世界の鉱業廃棄物管理市場の成長機会、採掘方法別
    • 世界の鉱業廃棄物管理市場の成長機会、金属/鉱物別
    • 世界の鉱業廃棄物管理市場の成長機会、廃棄物タイプ別
    • 世界の鉱業廃棄物管理市場の成長機会、地域別
  • 世界の鉱業廃棄物管理市場における新たな動向
  • 戦略分析
    • 新製品開発
    • 世界の鉱業廃棄物管理市場の能力拡大
    • 世界の鉱業廃棄物管理市場における合併、買収、合弁事業
    • 認証とライセンシング

第7章 主要企業の企業プロファイル

  • Amec Foster Wheeler
  • Ausenco
  • EnviroServ
  • Interwaste Holdings
  • Veolia Environnement
  • Golder Associates
  • Hatch
  • Teck
  • Tetra Tech
  • Toxfree Solutions
目次

The future of the global mining waste management market looks promising with opportunities in the overburden/waste rock, tailings, and mine water markets. The global mining waste management market is expected to grow with a CAGR of 6.2% from 2025 to 2031. The major drivers for this market are increasing stringent government regulations on mining operations and mining waste disposal, along with the rising adoption of advanced co-disposal techniques.

  • Lucintel forecasts that, within the mining method category, surface is expected to witness higher growth over the forecast period.
  • Within the waste type category, tailings will remain the largest segment.
  • In terms of regions, APAC will remain the largest region over the forecast period due to the presence of large-capacity mines in the region.

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Emerging Trends in the Mining Waste Management Market

Several emergent trends dominate the mining waste management market, which indicates an increasing thrust on sustainability, technology, and regulatory imperatives. These emergent trends outline the drive toward imperatives for mining companies to seek ways through which they can manage waste efficiently with reduced environmental impacts and enhanced resource recovery.

  • Adoption of Dry Stacking Technology: Dry stacking refers to storing tailings in a dry, solid state, as opposed to liquid. Minimizes the risks of failure with the tailings dam facilities, along with a reduction in water consumption. It is gaining more acceptance due to its environmental advantages and increasing regulatory pressures toward safer tailings management.
  • Circular Economy Inclusion: The principles of the circular economy in mining waste management encompass the aspect of the reutilization and recycling of waste materials. This trend aims at reducing the environmental footprint by the reuse of residual products, for example, the use of mining slag in construction materials, hence making the cycle more viable and sustainable.
  • Advanced Beneficiation Technologies: Technological development in mineral processing is improving the efficiency of ore treatment and waste minimization. The technologies include advanced gravitational separation and flotation techniques that help in releasing more valuables with a minimum generation of waste.
  • Focus on Waste-to-Energy Solutions: In mining waste management, the interest in waste-to-energy technologies is emergent. These solutions convert wastes into energy, reducing waste volumes and gifting an alternative source of energy; thus, they complement sustainability goals and help to cut costs on mining operations.
  • Increased Data Analytics and Automation: Data analytics and automation in mining waste management transform activities by carrying out real-time monitoring of the process and optimization of waste handling processes. These technologies enhance operational efficiency, improve tracking of wastes, and support decision-making for better disposal strategies.

These emerging trends are driven by some key drivers that will implement remarkable changes in the mining waste management market. They take their elements of focus from improvements of sustainability, enhancing efficiency, and pursuit of better and more stringent environmental regulations to provide superior outcomes of effective waste management in an environmentally friendly manner.

Recent Developments in the Mining Waste Management Market

Mining wastes have recently been undergoing extensive developments due to increased regulatory pressure, advances in technologies, and interests in sustainability. These new developments are founded on a concept that improves handling efficiencies, cuts down environmental impact, and enhances resource recovery.

  • Stricter Legal and Regulatory Frameworks: Increased government laws and regulations on mining waste management exist around the world to handle environmental damage better. The new legal framework has now compelled mining companies to adopt better methods of disposing of waste and invest in advanced technologies to be able to meet the new standards.
  • Innovation in Tailings Management: Dry stacking and paste thickening are the latest technological trends in the management of tailings. These technologies reduce environmental concerns from tailings storages with relation to dams failing and water contamination, thus making the handling of wastes much safer.
  • Improved Recycling and Recovery Technologies: Technology development is continuous to enhance the process of recycling and recovery of wastes from mines. Advanced flotation techniques and hydrometallurgical technologies provide the ability to extract valuable metals from these wastes, thereby reducing the volumes of waste generated.
  • Increased Investment in Sustainable Practices: Companies involved in mining are increasingly investing in the sustainable management of waste, such as designing closed-loop systems and waste-to-energy solutions. These investments are made to reduce their footprint in mining operations as a contribution to long-term sustainability.
  • Growing Adoption of Digital and Automation Solutions: The digital and automation solutions increasingly being adopted in the management of mining waste take this initiative one step further. Technology such as real-time monitoring systems and automated processes serve to increase operational efficiency, improve practices related to waste, and allow decision-making based on evidence.

New developments continue to revolutionize the mining waste management sector, with increased emphasis on regulatory compliance, technological innovation, and sustainability. As these given trends grow in their application, they are bound to further advance and set new standards for effective waste management within the mining industry.

Strategic Growth Opportunities for Mining Waste Management Market

Different application fields such as technological, regulatory, and performance demands are driving the huge potential of the mining waste management market for innovative performances and further market expansion.

  • Tailings Management: With increasing regulations and environmental concerns, it create a big window of opportunity for growth in tailings management. Innovations, such as dry stacking and paste tailings methods, put forward more sustainable options for storing and depositing tailings. Thus, providing opportunities for companies to build and deploy these technologies.
  • Waste-to-Energy Solutions: Waste-to-energy solutions involve new developments within the waste-to-energy sector where mining companies want to transform waste material into useful energy. This application solves not only the problem of waste management but also provides sustainability to energy. Companies developing efficient waste-to-energy technologies can capture a big market share.
  • Recycling of Co-Products: Recycling of mining co-products for construction materials or other products is on the rise. It greatly reduces the volumes of waste besides opening more avenues for value addition. Companies can seize this opportunity to develop ways of recovering and reusing materials such as slag and fly ash to contribute towards a circular economy.
  • Advanced Beneficiation Technologies: Beneficiation technologies play a vital role in improving the separation and processing of ore. This will reduce waste and improve resource recovery. Advanced technologies such as high-efficiency flotation and gravity separation techniques are some areas where investment is presenting growth opportunities.
  • Digital and Automation Solutions: The growing trend is in the integration of digital ways and automation processes in managing waste. This involves real-time monitoring systems and automated waste handling with improved efficiency and safety. Firms developing these technologies have enormous opportunity to capitalize on the growing demand for smart mining solutions.

These growth opportunities highlight how innovation and expansion in the mining waste management market are viable. By focusing on tailings management, waste-to-energy solutions, recycling of materials, advanced and new beneficiation, and development using digital technologies, companies can meet some contemporary challenges and achieve sustainability practices in the industry.

Mining Waste Management Market Driver and Challenges

The mining waste management market is influenced and challenged by some driving dynamics that affect its growth. These include technological development, regulatory pressures, economic factors, environmental concerns, and others. Fully understanding such drivers and challenges in the quest to navigate the changing mining waste management landscape becomes of the essence.

The factors responsible for driving the mining waste management market include:

1. Stringent Environmental Regulations: Stringent environmental regulations remain the main cause of improving mining waste management. Regulations enforce better practices in the disposal of waste, guarantee recycling, and advocate the deployment of sustainable technologies by mining companies. Compliance with such regulations spurs innovation and investment in the waste management solution.

2. Technological Advancements: Technologies such as dry stacking, advanced beneficiation, and waste-to-energy solutions are driving the mining waste management market. Such technologies make processes more efficient because they reduce the volume of waste produced, enhance resource recovery, and give companies competitive advantages over other conventional techniques.

3. Sustainability-Centre: Increased attention to sustainability and social responsibility has disposed mining group companies towards environmentalist waste management behavior. Companies are well-invested in sustainable technologies and practices, enabling them to improve their reputation and environmental results, hence further driving growth in the market.

4. Economic Incentive: The economic incentive is garnered through government subsidies and tax breaks for sustainable practices, creating an economy of scale in investments in advanced technologies to handle the generated waste. In addition, cost savings emanate from better handling of the waste and reduced costs of disposal, providing economic incentives towards the adoption of newer technologies.

Challenges in the mining waste management market are:

1. High Capital Costs: Advanced technologies of waste management demand a high investment cost in the initial stages. This high capital cost is a challenge to the use of such advanced technologies by some mining companies, especially small-scale mining operations.

2. Technical Complexity: Advanced technologies for waste management are hardly operable and manageable, considering the high degree of specialty entailed. The complexity here makes operational integration, maintenance, and training hard to achieve, therefore limiting its wide diffusion.

3. Regulatory Compliance and Enforcement: The next challenge mining companies are most likely to face is the art of playing within the ever-rising bar set by the regulators while ensuring compliance with dynamic environmental regulations. Variability in enforcement, whereby different regulations apply across different regions, may invoke a raft of uncertainties and increased operation costs.

The mining waste management market represents a mix of driving and hindering factors. While increasingly strict regulations, technological improvement, goals of sustainable development, and economic motives for growth are at the forefront, such complicated factors as high capital costs, technical complexity, and issues with regulatory compliance are indeed challenges to further growth. A proper balance of these factors is of crucial importance to further the development of effective waste management practices in the mining industry.

List of Mining Waste Management Companies

Companies in the market compete on the basis of product quality offered. Major players in this market focus on expanding their manufacturing facilities, R&D investments, infrastructural development, and leverage integration opportunities across the value chain. Through these strategies mining waste management companies cater increasing demand, ensure competitive effectiveness, develop innovative products & technologies, reduce production costs, and expand their customer base. Some of the mining waste management companies profiled in this report include-

  • Amec Foster Wheeler
  • Ausenco
  • EnviroServ
  • Interwaste Holdings
  • Veolia Environnement
  • Golder Associates
  • Hatch
  • Teck
  • Tetra Tech
  • Toxfree Solutions

Mining Waste Management by Segment

The study includes a forecast for the global mining waste management by mining method, metals/minerals, waste type, and region.

Mining Waste Management Market by Mining Method [Analysis by Value from 2019 to 2031]:

  • Surface
  • Underground

Mining Waste Management Market by Metals/Minerals [Analysis by Value from 2019 to 2031]:

  • Thermal Coal
  • Coking Coal
  • Iron Ore
  • Gold
  • Copper
  • Nickel
  • Lead
  • Zinc
  • Bauxite

Mining Waste Management Market by Waste Type [Analysis by Value from 2019 to 2031]:

  • Overburden/Waste Rock
  • Tailings
  • Mine Water

Mining Waste Management Market by Region [Analysis by Value from 2019 to 2031]:

  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • The Rest of the World

Country Wise Outlook for the Mining Waste Management Market

It is expected that the market for mining waste management will show rapid growth in light of an increase in environmental regulations, improvements in technology, and growing awareness of sustainability concerns. Indeed, more emphasis is being put on minimizing the impact on the environment, recovering as many types of waste as possible, and embracing novel methods for such management.

  • United States: The U.S. has stepped up efforts to reduce mining waste by implementing stricter environmental regulations and making improvements to recycling technologies for waste. Key recent developments include increased investments in managing tailings by using dry stacking methods that reduce water consumption and, by extension, environmental hazards.
  • China: The emphasis has been on integrating waste management with the circular economy strategy of China. Recent developments relate to the use of advanced beneficiation technologies that reduce the generation of waste, and regulations mandating recycling and reuse of mining by-products.
  • Germany: Germany is leading the way in adopting practical mining waste management systems. The recent advancements are in the improvement of closed-loop systems and research to recover valuable metals from mining wastes.
  • India: Over the years, India has been reducing mining waste with its adoption of more stringent regulations and better technological methods. Key changes include new guidelines that have been laid down for waste disposal and higher usage of waste-to-energy technologies in managing mining by-products.
  • Japan: Japan is moving forward with the best mining waste management by adopting innovative methods for recycling wastes, besides following stringent regulatory policies. Recent trends include the use of mining wastes in construction materials and reducing wastes by the use of efficient methods of processing.

Features of the Global Mining Waste Management Market

Market Size Estimates: Mining waste management market size estimation in terms of value ($B).

Trend and Forecast Analysis: Market trends (2019 to 2024) and forecast (2025 to 2031) by various segments and regions.

Segmentation Analysis: Mining waste management market size by mining method, metals/minerals, waste type, and region in terms of value ($B).

Regional Analysis: Mining waste management market breakdown by North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Rest of the World.

Growth Opportunities: Analysis of growth opportunities in different mining methods, metals/minerals, waste types, and regions for the mining waste management market.

Strategic Analysis: This includes M&A, new product development, and competitive landscape of the mining waste management market.

Analysis of competitive intensity of the industry based on Porter's Five Forces model.

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This report answers following 11 key questions:

  • Q.1. What are some of the most promising, high-growth opportunities for the mining waste management market by mining method (surface and underground), metals/minerals (thermal coal, coking coal, iron ore, gold, copper, nickel, lead, zinc, and bauxite), waste type (overburden/waste rock, tailings, and mine water), and region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Rest of the World)?
  • Q.2. Which segments will grow at a faster pace and why?
  • Q.3. Which region will grow at a faster pace and why?
  • Q.4. What are the key factors affecting market dynamics? What are the key challenges and business risks in this market?
  • Q.5. What are the business risks and competitive threats in this market?
  • Q.6. What are the emerging trends in this market and the reasons behind them?
  • Q.7. What are some of the changing demands of customers in the market?
  • Q.8. What are the new developments in the market? Which companies are leading these developments?
  • Q.9. Who are the major players in this market? What strategic initiatives are key players pursuing for business growth?
  • Q.10. What are some of the competing products in this market and how big of a threat do they pose for loss of market share by material or product substitution?
  • Q.11. What M&A activity has occurred in the last 5 years and what has its impact been on the industry?

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary

2. Global Mining Waste Management Market : Market Dynamics

  • 2.1: Introduction, Background, and Classifications
  • 2.2: Supply Chain
  • 2.3: Industry Drivers and Challenges

3. Market Trends and Forecast Analysis from 2019 to 2031

  • 3.1. Macroeconomic Trends (2019-2024) and Forecast (2025-2031)
  • 3.2. Global Mining Waste Management Market Trends (2019-2024) and Forecast (2025-2031)
  • 3.3: Global Mining Waste Management Market by Mining Method
    • 3.3.1: Surface
    • 3.3.2: Underground
  • 3.4: Global Mining Waste Management Market by Metals/Minerals
    • 3.4.1: Thermal Coal
    • 3.4.2: Coking Coal
    • 3.4.3: Iron Ore
    • 3.4.4: Gold
    • 3.4.5: Copper
    • 3.4.6: Nickel
    • 3.4.7: Lead
    • 3.4.8: Zinc
    • 3.4.9: Bauxite
  • 3.5: Global Mining Waste Management Market by Waste Type
    • 3.5.1: Overburden/Waste Rock
    • 3.5.2: Tailings
    • 3.5.3: Mine Water

4. Market Trends and Forecast Analysis by Region from 2019 to 2031

  • 4.1: Global Mining Waste Management Market by Region
  • 4.2: North American Mining Waste Management Market
    • 4.2.1: North American Market by Mining Method: Surface and Underground
    • 4.2.2: North American Market by Waste Type: Overburden/Waste Rock, Tailings, and Mine Water
  • 4.3: European Mining Waste Management Market
    • 4.3.1: European Market by Mining Method: Surface and Underground
    • 4.3.2: European Market by Waste Type: Overburden/Waste Rock, Tailings, and Mine Water
  • 4.4: APAC Mining Waste Management Market
    • 4.4.1: APAC Market by Mining Method: Surface and Underground
    • 4.4.2: APAC Market by Waste Type: Overburden/Waste Rock, Tailings, and Mine Water
  • 4.5: ROW Mining Waste Management Market
    • 4.5.1: ROW Market by Mining Method: Surface and Underground
    • 4.5.2: ROW Market by Waste Type: Overburden/Waste Rock, Tailings, and Mine Water

5. Competitor Analysis

  • 5.1: Product Portfolio Analysis
  • 5.2: Operational Integration
  • 5.3: Porter's Five Forces Analysis

6. Growth Opportunities and Strategic Analysis

  • 6.1: Growth Opportunity Analysis
    • 6.1.1: Growth Opportunities for the Global Mining Waste Management Market by Mining Method
    • 6.1.2: Growth Opportunities for the Global Mining Waste Management Market by Metals/Minerals
    • 6.1.3: Growth Opportunities for the Global Mining Waste Management Market by Waste Type
    • 6.1.4: Growth Opportunities for the Global Mining Waste Management Market by Region
  • 6.2: Emerging Trends in the Global Mining Waste Management Market
  • 6.3: Strategic Analysis
    • 6.3.1: New Product Development
    • 6.3.2: Capacity Expansion of the Global Mining Waste Management Market
    • 6.3.3: Mergers, Acquisitions, and Joint Ventures in the Global Mining Waste Management Market
    • 6.3.4: Certification and Licensing

7. Company Profiles of Leading Players

  • 7.1: Amec Foster Wheeler
  • 7.2: Ausenco
  • 7.3: EnviroServ
  • 7.4: Interwaste Holdings
  • 7.5: Veolia Environnement
  • 7.6: Golder Associates
  • 7.7: Hatch
  • 7.8: Teck
  • 7.9: Tetra Tech
  • 7.10: Toxfree Solutions