Companies covered in the e-waste management market are Capital Environment Holdings Limited (Hong Kong), Eri (U.S.), Enviro-Hub Holdings Ltd. (Singapore), Sembcorp Environmental Management (Singapore), Tes (Japan), Tetronics Technologies Limited (U.K.), Umicore Ag & Co. Kg (Germany), Veolia (France), WM Intellectual Property Holdings, L.L.C. (U.S.), Sims Lifecycle Services, Inc. (U.S.), Boliden AB (Sweden) and more players profiled.
Pune, India, Oct. 06, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The global e-waste management market size in 2021 stood at 49.29 million tons. The market is expected to grow from 50.47 million tons in 2022 to 63.22 million tons by 2029, exhibiting a CAGR of 3.3% during 2022-2029. Rising circular economy adoption and e-waste handling initiatives and activities are expected to bolster industry growth. Fortune Business Insights™ provides this information in its report titled “E-waste Management Market”.
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List of Key Players Profiled in the Report
- Capital Environment Holdings Limited (Hong Kong)
- Eri (U.S.)
- Enviro-Hub Holdings Ltd. (Singapore)
- Sembcorp Environmental Management (Singapore)
- Tes (Japan)
- Tetronics Technologies Limited (U.K.)
- Umicore Ag & Co. Kg (Germany)
- Veolia (France)
- WM Intellectual Property Holdings, L.L.C. (U.S.)
- Sims Lifecycle Services, Inc. (U.S.)
- Boliden AB (Sweden)
COVID-19 Impact:
Halt on E-waste Recycling and Collection to Impede Market Progress
This industry is expected to be negatively affected during the COVID-19 pandemic due to a halt in e-waste recycling and collection. Furthermore, the sudden spike in COVID-19 infections led to a halt in production activities. Moreover, trade restrictions resulted in lower economic progress and limited mobility. However, the resumption of lockdown restrictions allowed manufacturers to bolster their activities and elevate their market position. These factors allowed the industry’s growth.
Segments
Small Equipment Segment to Dominate Attributable to its Robust Demand
By category, the market is segmented into temperature exchange equipment, screens and monitors, lamps, large equipment, small equipment, and small IT and telecommunication equipment. The small equipment segment is expected to dominate due to its increasing adoption.
Unrecycled Segment to Lead Owing to Lack of Awareness Regarding Negative Environmental Effects of E-waste
As per type, the market is bifurcated into recycled and unrecycled. The unrecycled segment is expected to lead, owing to a lack of awareness regarding the negative environmental effects of e-waste.
Regionally, the market is clubbed into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa.
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Report Coverage
The report provides a detailed analysis of the top segments and the latest trends in the market. It comprehensively discusses the driving and restraining factors and the impact of COVID-19 on the market. Additionally, it examines the regional developments and the strategies undertaken by the market’s key players.
Drivers and Restraints
Strict Guidelines Regarding E-waste Disposal to Foster Market Progress
E-waste management is an initiative aimed at effectively managing e-waste creation. Stringent guidelines regarding e-waste disposals are expected to enhance electronic waste handling solutions. Furthermore, the rising prevalence of electronics is expected to enable companies to expand their activities. Moreover, the increasing demand for smartphones has enhanced e-waste production.
Also, governments undertake several initiatives to overcome the production of e-waste. For example, the Indian Government initiated electronics-waste handling solutions rules for consumers, bulk consumers, dismantlers, and others responsible for transferring, selling, manufacturing, and processing equipment. These factors may drive the e-waste management market growth.
However, a lack of awareness regarding e-waste disposal is expected to hinder the industry’s growth.
Regional Insights
Rising Government Participation in E-waste Management to Foster Market Progress in the Asia Pacific
The Asia Pacific is expected to dominate the e-waste management market share due to rising participation in the management of e-waste by governments. The market in the Asia Pacific stood at 21.76 million tons in 2021 and is expected to increase progressively in the coming years. Furthermore, the rising manufacturing and consumption of electrical and electronic components may foster the market’s progress.
In Europe, rising reusing and e-waste recycling are expected to foster the adoption of e-waste management services. Further, several government initiatives for sustainable and greener solutions are expected to foster the adoption of such services. These factors may incite the industry’s growth in the coming years.
In North America, strict government initiatives for the disposal and collection of e-waste are expected to surge the demand for such services. This factor may propel the industry’s growth.
Competitive Landscape
Major Players Enter into Partnerships to Elevate their Brand Image
The prominent companies operating in the market enter into partnerships to elevate their brand image. For example, ERI entered into a partnership with CellBlock FCS and Call2Recycle to develop an Innovative Battery Collection Solution, OneDrum, in April 2022. The solution was developed to enable consumers to place and transport single-use and rechargeable battery volumes in a single suitable container. This factor may enable the companies to bolster their brand image. Further, companies deploy acquisitions, mergers, partnerships, and innovations to bolster their market position.