Research and Markets: Waste Management Market - UK 2010-2014

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DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/05e72e/waste_management_m) has announced the addition of the "Waste Management Market - UK 2010-2014" report to their offering.

By value, ABI data indicates that the market for the collection and disposal of controlled waste was valued at around 7.4 billion in 2008. With reports indicating static market conditions in 2009.

Strong growth rates between 2004 and 2007 were largely due to the impact of EU Directives - and the UK legislation implementing them - aimed at reducing the volumes of waste being landfilled and increasing the levels of material recovery through recycling, composting and energy-from-waste.

This has created new opportunities in the municipal sector through the expansion and extension of existing waste collection contracts with local authorities and the development of long-term integrated waste management (IWM) contracts that are mainly being procured through PFI/PPP. However, the downturn in the UK economy has resulted in lower levels of growth across all sub-sectors of the waste management and recycling industry.

For 2010 it is anticipated that growth in the controlled waste management industry will remain relatively flat in real terms or may show marginal growth. Over the medium-longer term, however, the pressing need for the UK to significantly improve its recycling and composting rates and to develop its waste treatment and recycling infrastructure means that there will opportunities for substantial growth in the market.

From 2011 through to 2014, we would expect to see an increase in market values, underpinned by the EU Landfill Directive target for 2013 which will necessitate an increase in waste recovery rates and a major increase in investment in the infrastructure needed to deliver this. After 2013, the rate of growth might slow down before accelerating once more to meet official 2020 targets.

There will continue to be a marked convergence in the waste management and the renewable energy sectors as the uptake of not only AD and gasification plants increase but also energy-from-waste-incineration. Currently there are 22 MSW incineration with EfW plants operational but there are many more in the development pipeline.

Over the next 10 years, it is expected that there will be substantial growth in the waste management sector underpinned by the urgent need to divert increasing annual volumes of waste arisings from landfill combined with the pressing need for huge levels of further investment in the UK's waste management and recycling infrastructure.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Introduction

2. Summary

3. Economic Environment

4. Waste Management Market Overview

5. Construction, Demolition & Excavation Waste Management 6. Commercial & Industrial Waste Management

7. Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Management

8. Hazardous Waste Management

9. Agricultural, Horticultural, Forestry & Fisheries Waste Management

10. Mining & Quarrying Waste Management

11. Industry Structure & Infrastructure

12. Contractors Review

Companies Mentioned:

  • Acumen Waste Services
  • Agrivert
  • Alan Hadley
  • Andigestion
  • Associated Waste Management
  • Augean Plc
  • Bagnall and Morris Waste Services
  • Biffa Waste Services
  • Bioessence
  • Biogen Greenfinch
  • Blakeleys Waste Management
  • Bywaters (Leyton)
  • Chambers Group
  • CNIM UK
  • Cory Environmental Services
  • Countrystyle Group
  • Covanta Energy
  • Cumbria Waste Management Group
  • Cyclamax
  • Cyclerval UK
  • Devon Waste Management
  • Donarbon
  • Earthline
  • Eco Sustainable Solutions
  • Enterprise Group
  • Envar
  • Enviroco
  • F & R Cawley
  • Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas (FCC)
  • Global Renewables Lancashire
  • Graphite Resources
  • Greenstar UK
  • Greenview Environmental
  • Grundon Waste Management
  • Hills Waste Solutions
  • Holystone Group
  • HW Martin Waste
  • Initial Medical Services
  • Kier Street Services
  • Kilnbridge Construction Services
  • Lafarge Aggregates
  • Lawrence Skip Hire
  • LSS Waste Management
  • May Gurney Environmental Services
  • McGrath Brothers (Waste Control)
  • MCR (Midland Compost & Recycling)
  • Mytum & Selby Waste Recycling
  • Natural World Products
  • New Earth Solutions
  • Norfolk Environmental Waste Services
  • Oran Environmental Solutions
  • Orchid Environmental Waste Management
  • OSS Group
  • PHS Group
  • Polkacrest
  • Powerday Plc
  • Premier Waste Management
  • Prosper de Mulder
  • Reconomy Recycling Solutions
  • SERCO
  • Shanks Group
  • SITA Holdings UK
  • Solvent Resources Management
  • SRCL
  • Sterecycle
  • Taurus Waste Recycling
  • TEG Environmental
  • Veolia Environmental Services (Veolia ES)
  • Viridor Waste Management
  • Vital Earth
  • VT Environmental Engineering
  • West London Composting
  • WH Malcolm
  • William Tracey
  • Worm Tech
  • Yorwaste

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/05e72e/waste_management_m

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