Construction Waste Market Insights Focusing on Primary Trends until 2028
Construction Waste Market Insights Focusing on Primary Trends until 2028
Published by TMR Research Insights
Posted on August 6, 2021

Published by TMR Research Insights
Posted on August 6, 2021

Construction waste is anything that is generated as a result of construction, and then abandoned, regardless of whether it has been processed or stockpiled. Construction are at the core of all our demand, i.e. water, energy, and material, but they also create waste. This waste, generated in the construction, maintenance, and disposal phases of a building, is called construction and demolition (C&D) waste. The construction waste market includes waste from demolished structures, renovations in the real estate sector, and construction and repair of roads, flyovers, and bridges. According to a report by the World Bank in 2012, globally, cities generate 1.3 billion tons of solid waste every year. This volume is expected to increase up to 2.2 billion tons every year by 2025. Building material accounts for half of the solid waste generated every year worldwide. Steps in construction waste management are storage and segregation, collection and transportation, recycling and reuse, and disposal.
Policies are drafted to increase recycling of construction waste, as countries around the world are concerned about environmentally sustainable development. The solution for a sustainable future is to reduce, reuse, and recycle. The construction waste market is a part of the solution for a sustainable future. Various certifications such as LEED are in place in different countries to encourage managing construction waste more efficiently. Construction waste management is coherent with the idea of circular economy, which is gaining popularity across world. Lack of standardization, low margins, poor policy push, lack of awareness, and lack of techniques are the key barriers for the expansion of the construction waste market.
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Based on type, the construction waste market is classified into excavation wastes, roadwork waste, demolition waste, and complex waste. Excavation waste is further segmented as vegetable soil, soil, sand, gravel, rock, and clay. Roadwork waste includes waste generated by activities such as construction, demolition, and renovation of roads, railroads, airports, and runways. This includes concrete, broken asphalt, paving stone, sand, pebble, railway traverse, and ballast. Waste generated by the building and demolition of industrial buildings, residential buildings, hospitals, and schools such as concrete with iron, concrete without iron, roofing, tiles, bricks, wood, stucco, gypsum and ceramic are included in demolition waste. Plastics, metals, ceramic, paper, carton are included in complex waste.
In terms of material, the construction waste market is segregated into wood, metal, shingles, Asphalt Brick and Concrete (ABC) waste, packaging wastes, ceramics, gypsum, plastic, and others. Wood waste includes plywood, manufactured wood, painted wood, pallets and crates, and treated wood. Metal waste includes ferrous and non-ferrous metals. ABC waste includes asphalt, bricks, concretes, and composites. Toilets, sinks and tiles are include in ceramic waste. Plastic pipe, vinyl siding and other plastics are included plastic waste. Textiles, carpet, mattresses, tires, glass and others are included in others category.
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Based on geography, the construction waste market is segmented into Asia Pacific, North America, Europe, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa (MEA). Asia Pacific is estimated to hold a significant share of the market due to the high economic development in the region. The market in North America is expanding at a rapid pace. Europe is leading the world in technology related to construction waste management. Latin America and MEA are estimated to be key regions of the construction waste management market.
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Construction waste is anything that is generated as a result of construction, and then abandoned, regardless of whether it has been processed or stockpiled. Construction are at the core of all our demand, i.e. water, energy, and material, but they also create waste. This waste, generated in the construction, maintenance, and disposal phases of a building, is called construction and demolition (C&D) waste. The construction waste market includes waste from demolished structures, renovations in the real estate sector, and construction and repair of roads, flyovers, and bridges. According to a report by the World Bank in 2012, globally, cities generate 1.3 billion tons of solid waste every year. This volume is expected to increase up to 2.2 billion tons every year by 2025. Building material accounts for half of the solid waste generated every year worldwide. Steps in construction waste management are storage and segregation, collection and transportation, recycling and reuse, and disposal.
Policies are drafted to increase recycling of construction waste, as countries around the world are concerned about environmentally sustainable development. The solution for a sustainable future is to reduce, reuse, and recycle. The construction waste market is a part of the solution for a sustainable future. Various certifications such as LEED are in place in different countries to encourage managing construction waste more efficiently. Construction waste management is coherent with the idea of circular economy, which is gaining popularity across world. Lack of standardization, low margins, poor policy push, lack of awareness, and lack of techniques are the key barriers for the expansion of the construction waste market.
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Based on type, the construction waste market is classified into excavation wastes, roadwork waste, demolition waste, and complex waste. Excavation waste is further segmented as vegetable soil, soil, sand, gravel, rock, and clay. Roadwork waste includes waste generated by activities such as construction, demolition, and renovation of roads, railroads, airports, and runways. This includes concrete, broken asphalt, paving stone, sand, pebble, railway traverse, and ballast. Waste generated by the building and demolition of industrial buildings, residential buildings, hospitals, and schools such as concrete with iron, concrete without iron, roofing, tiles, bricks, wood, stucco, gypsum and ceramic are included in demolition waste. Plastics, metals, ceramic, paper, carton are included in complex waste.
In terms of material, the construction waste market is segregated into wood, metal, shingles, Asphalt Brick and Concrete (ABC) waste, packaging wastes, ceramics, gypsum, plastic, and others. Wood waste includes plywood, manufactured wood, painted wood, pallets and crates, and treated wood. Metal waste includes ferrous and non-ferrous metals. ABC waste includes asphalt, bricks, concretes, and composites. Toilets, sinks and tiles are include in ceramic waste. Plastic pipe, vinyl siding and other plastics are included plastic waste. Textiles, carpet, mattresses, tires, glass and others are included in others category.
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Based on geography, the construction waste market is segmented into Asia Pacific, North America, Europe, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa (MEA). Asia Pacific is estimated to hold a significant share of the market due to the high economic development in the region. The market in North America is expanding at a rapid pace. Europe is leading the world in technology related to construction waste management. Latin America and MEA are estimated to be key regions of the construction waste management market.
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The EIRS quadrant framework in the report sums up our wide spectrum of data-driven research and advisory for CXOs to help them make better decisions for their businesses and stay as leaders.
Below is a snapshot of these quadrants.
1. Customer Experience Map
The study offers an in-depth assessment of various customers’ journeys pertinent to the market and its segments. It offers various customer impressions about the products and service use. The analysis takes a closer look at their pain points and fears across various customer touchpoints. The consultation and business intelligence solutions will help interested stakeholders, including CXOs, define customer experience maps tailored to their needs. This will help them aim at boosting customer engagement with their brands.
2. Insights and Tools
The various insights in the study are based on elaborate cycles of primary and secondary research the analysts engage with during the course of research. The analysts and expert advisors at TMR adopt industry-wide, quantitative customer insights tools and market projection methodologies to arrive at results, which makes them reliable. The study not just offers estimations and projections, but also an uncluttered evaluation of these figures on the market dynamics. These insights merge data-driven research framework with qualitative consultations for business owners, CXOs, policy makers, and investors. The insights will also help their customers overcome their fears.
3. Actionable Results
The findings presented in this study by TMR are an indispensable guide for meeting all business priorities, including mission-critical ones. The results when implemented have shown tangible benefits to business stakeholders and industry entities to boost their performance. The results are tailored to fit the individual strategic framework. The study also illustrates some of the recent case studies on solving various problems by companies they faced in their consolidation journey.
4. Strategic Frameworks
The study equips businesses and anyone interested in the market to frame broad strategic frameworks. This has become more important than ever, given the current uncertainty due to COVID-19. The study deliberates on consultations to overcome various such past disruptions and foresees new ones to boost the preparedness. The frameworks help businesses plan their strategic alignments for recovery from such disruptive trends. Further, analysts at TMR helps you break down the complex scenario and bring resiliency in uncertain times.
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Transparency Market Research is a global market intelligence company, providing global business information reports and services. Our exclusive blend of quantitative forecasting and trends analysis provides forward-looking insight for thousands of decision makers. Our experienced team of Analysts, Researchers, and Consultants, use proprietary data sources and various tools and techniques to gather, and analyze information.
Our data repository is continuously updated and revised by a team of research experts, so that it always reflects the latest trends and information. With a broad research and analysis capability, Transparency Market Research employs rigorous primary and secondary research techniques in developing distinctive data sets and research material for business reports.
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