Market overview:
The global biological treatment technologies market is expected to reach $ 4.1 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 6.54% from 2023 to 2030. Biological treatment technologies are used to treat wastewater and other types of waste using microorganisms such as bacteria, yeasts, and algae. These technologies are becoming increasingly popular due to their effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, and environmental benefits.
One of the key drivers of the biological treatment technologies market is the increasing demand for wastewater treatment. The global population is growing rapidly, and this is putting increasing pressure on water resources. As a result, governments and businesses are investing heavily in wastewater treatment infrastructure.
Rising R&D investments from key players and technological advancements in biological treatments provide lucrative opportunities for market growth over the forecast period.
Advances in biological treatment technology are expected to benefit biological treatment system manufacturers shortly. Because of growing environmental concerns and increased activities surrounding solid waste management, biological treatment solution providers' natural processes aid in decomposing organic contaminants.
Furthermore, customers are becoming more interested in environmentally friendly technologies and services. They have become pickier about service providers based on their environmental impact. In addition, the companies are tackling some of the world's most pressing sustainability issues, such as solid waste management and climate change. These factors are boosting global growth. Most governments intend to use alternative waste management options for dealing with MSW to reduce the amount of MSW that must be disposed of in landfills.
These factors propel the growth of the market of municipal solid waste management biological treatment technologies.
The global outbreak of COVID-19 has resulted in a sharp drop in demand for biological treatment technologies due to the closure of industries and offices, as well as a slowdown in the supply of products and raw materials due to lockdown restrictions, both of which have had a significant negative impact on the biological treatment industries.
Key Players:
- BIFFA Plc. (Buckinghamshire)
- BioCoTech AS
- Composting Solutions Ltd
- Closed Loop Environmental Solutions Pty Ltd
- Evoqua Water Technologies
- Alfa-Therm Limited
- Supreme International Limited
- Scarab International
- Pentair PLC.
- Alfa Laval among others
Market segmentation:
The global biological treatment technologies market size is segmented by application, treatment, capacity, and size.
By application:
- Commercial
- Residential
- Industrial
By treatment:
- Vermicomposting
- Composting
- anaerobic digestion
- black soldier fly treatment
- fermentation
By capacity:
- 50-100 kg/day
- 0-50 Kg/day
- 101-300 kg/day,
- 500-100kg/day
- 301-500 kg/day
By treatment size:
- Off-site
- On-site
Regional analysis:
The global Wastewater treatment market size is divided into North America, Asia-Pacific, Europe, South America and the Middle East & Africa. North America has the most industrial, commercial, residential and municipal water utility infrastructure. After North America, Europe is the second-largest market for biological treatment technologies. MBT (Mechanical biological treatment) is a waste treatment method used in Germany for a long time. Regulatory constraints on landfill space, the search for alternatives to incineration, and rising landfill disposal prices have all fuelled the development of these technologies. Germany, Italy, Austria, Netherland and Switzerland are the most important European markets for established MBT plants. Others, such as the United Kingdom, are rapidly rising countries.
Recent developments:
- Pentair Water Solutions was launched in January 2022 to provide leading water treatment solutions and services directly to consumers through various channels, including online and in-home services.
- Tidy Planet Limited and Eco-sustainable Solutions collaborated in December 2021 to convert food waste from the Extreme E global off-road racing championship into electricity.
- Suez SA collaborated with Acea in December 2021 to design and engineer a water service advanced smart metering system, followed by manufacturing and commercialization in Italy and abroad.
- Alfa Laval introduced a new decanter in April 2021 to help the food industry improve hygiene while maintaining high performance.
- Ecolab Inc. launched its new digital training solutions for its industry-leading Operating Room (OR) Program in March 2021. These training solutions aid hospitals in improving the cleanliness and consistency of this critical care area.
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