The key factor driving the automated waste collection system market is the government initiatives for proper disposal of waste. Government bodies across the world have imposed rules and regulations for the collection and segregation of waste. For instance, the Government of India has specified new solid waste management rules emphasizing on the segregation of waste at source. The new regulations require waste to be separated at the source to channel it into capital through recovery, reuse, and recycling. Therefore, before handing over waste to the collectors, waste generators must sort it into three streams—biodegradables, dry (plastic, paper, metal, wood, etc.), and domestic hazardous waste (diapers, napkins, mosquito repellants, cleaning agents, etc.). However, the segregation of waste at a high scale is a tedious process, which is compelling government authorities to focus on automatic solutions of waste segregation. These factors are influencing the adoption of automated waste collection systems in many countries worldwide.
The automated waste collection system manufacturers across the globe, however experienced limited tremors as the regional and local governments encouraged municipalities and private organizations to invest toward smart and intelligent waste or garbage collection and sorting solutions. As the residential waste volumes increased substantially, the demand for automated waste collection systems among the residential sector soared. However, due to disruption in supply chain caused by the limitation of human movements, it resulted in slower deployment and installation of the AWCS in both developed and developing countries such as the US, Canada, the UK, Italy, and China. This followed slower than usual revenue growth trend in the global automated waste collection systems market
Automated waste collection systems are being highly preferred across healthcare institutions. The waste management and collection systems transfer materials at 60 miles per hour through a sealed, dedicated pipe network from loading stations on patient floors to a central collection operation. Separate paths are used to move waste, compost, and soiled linen to the appropriate collection bins. This is leading to the rise in investments in automatic collection technologies in industries such as hospitality, healthcare, and retail. For instance, Logiwaste AB has supplied three different automatic waste collection systems to Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm. These systems are projected to manage four different type of waste, namely, residual waste, paper, plastic, and paper packaging. Logiwaste AB has also won contracts from Tiller Öst, Trondheim; Karlstad Central Hospital; Grilstad Marina, Trondheim; and China Life, Beijing, to supply AWCS. Similarly, Atreo has received projects for supplying AWCS to Parkland Hospital, Humber River Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, among others. Thus, the rising investments by organizations from different industries, especially healthcare, to implement automatic waste collection and management systems is expected to fuel the growth of the market in the coming years.
Based on product type, the automated waste collection systems market is segmented into stationary and mobile. The stationary segment held a larger market share in 2020.
Based on end-user, the automated waste collection systems market is segmented into airports, educational institutions, hospitals, corporate offices, hotels/restaurants, and others. The airports segment is projected to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period.
Players operating in the automated waste collection systems market are mainly focused on the development of advanced and efficient products.
The regional trends and factors influencing the Automated Waste Collection System Market throughout the forecast period have been thoroughly explained by the analysts at Insight Partners. This section also discusses Automated Waste Collection System Market segments and geography across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa, and South and Central America.
Report Attribute | Details |
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Market size in 2020 | US$ 234.88 Million |
Market Size by 2028 | US$ 365.37 Million |
Global CAGR (2020 - 2028) | 5.9% |
Historical Data | 2018-2019 |
Forecast period | 2021-2028 |
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Regions and Countries Covered | North America
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Market leaders and key company profiles |
The Automated Waste Collection System Market market is growing rapidly, driven by increasing end-user demand due to factors such as evolving consumer preferences, technological advancements, and greater awareness of the product's benefits. As demand rises, businesses are expanding their offerings, innovating to meet consumer needs, and capitalizing on emerging trends, which further fuels market growth.
Market players density refers to the distribution of firms or companies operating within a particular market or industry. It indicates how many competitors (market players) are present in a given market space relative to its size or total market value.
Major Companies operating in the Automated Waste Collection System Market are:
Disclaimer: The companies listed above are not ranked in any particular order.
The List of Companies - Automated Waste Collection System Market
Automated waste collection systems are being highly preferred across healthcare institutions. The waste management and collection systems transfer materials at 60 miles per hour through a sealed, dedicated pipe network from loading stations on patient floors to a central collection operation. Separate paths are used to move waste, compost, and soiled linen to the appropriate collection bins. This is leading to the rise in investments in automatic collection technologies in industries such as hospitality, healthcare, and retail. For instance, Logiwaste AB has supplied three different automatic waste collection systems to Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm. These systems are projected to manage four different type of waste, namely, residual waste, paper, plastic, and paper packaging. Logiwaste AB has also won contracts from Tiller Öst, Trondheim; Karlstad Central Hospital; Grilstad Marina, Trondheim; and China Life, Beijing, to supply AWCS. Similarly, Atreo has received projects for supplying AWCS to Parkland Hospital, Humber River Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, among others. Thus, the rising investments by organizations from different industries, especially healthcare, to implement automatic waste collection and management systems is expected to fuel the growth of the market in the coming years.
Government bodies across the world have imposed rules and regulations for the collection and segregation of waste. For instance, the Government of India has specified new solid waste management rules emphasizing on the segregation of waste at source. The new regulations require waste to be separated at the source to channel it into capital through recovery, reuse, and recycling. Therefore, before handing over waste to the collectors, waste generators must sort it into three streams—biodegradables, dry (plastic, paper, metal, wood, etc.), and domestic hazardous waste (diapers, napkins, mosquito repellants, cleaning agents, etc.). However, the segregation of waste at a high scale is a tedious process, which is compelling government authorities to focus on automatic solutions of waste segregation. These factors are influencing the adoption of automated waste collection systems in many countries worldwide.
The stationary segment led the market in 2019 with highest share and is expected to continue its dominance during the forecast period. In stationary waste collection systems, the garbage is directly transported by pipes with the help of air pressure where it is compressed in seal containers. Thus, it is not required to be collected by trucks. Exhausters produce negative pressure in the pipe system, allowing air to flow freely. At ambient pressure, air enters the pipes, collecting the solid waste and carrying it to the collection station. The automated stationary waste collection systems can manage multiple waste forms simultaneously. In a standard collection method, two to four different waste streams are managed using the same transport pipes network.