Global Industrial Wastewater Treatment
Industrial wastewater is water discarded, which is dissolved and suspended in water, usually during the industrial manufacturing process. To protect the wastage of water, there is the development of industrial wastewater treatment, which involves the methods and processes used to treat waters contaminated by industrial or commercial activities prior to its release into the environment or re-use.
Moreover, the world is facing a clean water quality crisis because of rapid population growth, urbanization, fluctuations in land use, industrialization, and inefficient water usage. Consequently, to control the water crisis, there is a development of industrial wastewater management techniques.
The discharge and disposal of industrial wastewater can be categorized as
- Uncontrolled
discharges to the environment.
- Controlled
(licensed) discharges to the watercourses, possibly after pre-treatment.
- Illegal
discharges to sewerage systems.
- Controlled
discharges to sewerage systems under agreement or license, possibly with
pre-treatment.
- Wastewaters
collected by tanker for treatment and disposal elsewhere.
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Increasing government regulations in favor of wastewater treatment
Population and economic growth have led to an exponential increase in demand for water resources, with 36% of the world's
Some of the government initiatives are
- In October 2021, the government
of India allocated USD192 million under the Swachh Bharat Mission 2.0 to States
and UTs for wastewater and used water management, as well as setting for up of
STPs and FSTPs (fecal sludge treatment plants).
- Technological
advancements and innovations of wastewater treatment
- Many firms are aiming to recycle wastewater generated from
production activities for production or non-production purposes.
Some of the examples are
- J&J reduced
water use by 35% by reusing water as coolant
- L’Oréal uses up
to 50% of treated wastewater for cleaning equipment.
- PepsiCo
Foundation provides access to safe water to 44 million people as of 2019 and
targets reaching 100 million people by 2030.
- In Pakistan, nestle
SA installed three water filtration units inpublic places.
The High Cost Required for Setting Up Treatment Plants
High costs are required for setting up treatment plants. Wastewater treatment requires excessive sludge production, large energy, and high operational costs. Moreover, it demands specialized knowledge and abilities.
Market Segmentation
The Global Industrial Wastewater Treatment Market is divided into Equipment, Industry, Regional Distribution and Competitive landscape. Based on Equipment, the market is divided into Ultrafiltration systems, Vacuum evaporation and distillation, Reverse osmosis systems, Paper bed filters, Solid bowl centrifuges, Tramp oil separators, Vacuum filters, and Others. By Industry, the market is divided into Poultry & Agriculture, Breweries, Pulp and Paper, Iron and Steel, Mines and Quarries, Food and Beverages, and Others.
Market Players
Veolia, Xylem, Ecolab, 3M, DuPont, Pentair, United Utilities Group PLC, Kurita Water Industries Ltd., SUEZ group, and GFL Environmental Inc
Key developments
- In October 2022, Xylem Singapore and Gross-Wen
Technologies collaborated to boost the sustainability and efficiency of
algae-based wastewater treatment tech. The project focuses on the development
of GWT’s revolving algal biofilm (RAB) technology, to promote nutrient recovery
and reduce the carbon footprint of water utilities.
- In January
2022, 3M Zwijndrecht
Partnered with Suez to Reduce Per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) discharges.
The collaboration would help with PFAS treatment solutions using an advanced
Mobile Bridge System to reduce PFAS in the water significantly.
In July 2022, Pentair plc acquired Manitowoc Ice. This acquisition allows to enhance and deliver wastewater management solutions to an expanded network of channel partners and customers.
Attribute
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Details
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Base Year
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2022
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Historic Data
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2018 –
2021
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Estimated Year
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2023
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Forecast Period
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2023
– 2028
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Quantitative Units
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Revenue in USD Million, and CAGR for 2018-2022 and 2023 – 2028
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Report coverage
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Revenue
forecast, company share, growth factors, and trends
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Segments covered
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Equipment
Industry
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Regional scope
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North
America; Asia-Pacific; Europe; South America; Middle East
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Country scope
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United States, Canada,
Mexico, China, Indian, Japan, South Korea, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia,
Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Poland, Colombia, Brazil,
Argentina, Peru, Chile, Africa, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, UAE, Iraq, Turkey
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Key companies profiled
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Veolia,
Xylem, Ecolab, 3M, DuPont, Pentair, United
Utilities Group PLC, Kurita Water Industries Ltd., SUEZ group, and GFL
Environmental Inc
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