Market Snapshot:
Water recycling and reuse is the process of collecting, treating, and using wastewater, particularly from municipalities, industry, and agriculture. The recycled water can be used for irrigation or industrial purposes, as well as domestic purposes if properly treated. In some cases, treated wastewater is indirectly used for drinking purposes, for example by injecting it into groundwater aquifers to increase capacity and minimize saltwater intrusion. Water recycling and reuse is an important adaptation response to climate change as the increasingly unpredictable weather patterns and their effects, for example, severe droughts and sea-level rise, are likely to have negative consequences on freshwater resource quantity and quality this implies the growth of the water recycling and reuse market in the forecast period.
Highlights from Water Recycle and Reuse Market Study
Attributes | Details |
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Study Period | 2018-2028 |
Base Year | 2022 |
Unit | Value (USD Million) |
The key Manufacturers profiled in the report are Siemens Ltd (United States), GENERAL ELECTRIC (United States), American Water Works Association (United States), Ecolab (United States), Veolia (France), Water Rhapsody (South Africa), Aqua Designs India Private Limited (India), The Dow Chemical Company (United States), Hansgrohe Group (Germany) and Lenntech B.V. (Netherlands).
Geographic Breakdown and Segment Analysis
The Global Water Recycle and Reuse market presents a comprehensive analysis of the Water Recycle and Reuse market by end-user/application (Industrial Sector, Agricultural Sector and Domestic and Commercial Sector), and by geography (North America, South America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and MEA) along with country level break-up. This section of our report presents a realistic picture of the Global Water Recycle and Reuse industry. Investors and Manufacturers can easily understand the inherent opportunities and challenges for their products in geographical region of interest.
For instance, while the holds majority of market share of the Water Recycle and Reuse market
Analyst at AMA have segmented the market study of Global Water Recycle and Reuse market by Type, Application and Region.
Influencing Trend:
Increasing Rapid Industrialization in Developed and Developing Economies
Market Growth Drivers:
Increasing Demand from Potentially water Stressed or Arid Areas and Improves the Quality of Agriculture through the use of Valuable Nutrients Extracted from the Wastewater Drive the market
Challenges:
Initial setup costs for establishing water recycling and reuse infrastructure are high
Restraints:
Inadequate infrastructure for water treatment and distribution limits the implementation of effective water recycling and reuse systems
Opportunities:
Increasing Several Climate Change Adaptation Benefits such as Climate Resilience
Market Developments Activities:
In May 2023, Lummus Technology, a provider of process technologies and value-driven energy solutions, announced that it has reached an agreement with Siemens Energy to acquire assets from its water solutions portfolio including intellectual property and copyrights, trade secrets, and research and development properties. The technologies address the water and wastewater needs of the oil and gas industry using carbon adsorption, biological treatment, and hydrothermal processes.
In July 2017, GE introduced BEVPAK, a new ultrafiltration (UF) and reverse osmosis (RO) solution for water treatment in the production of beverages. GE Water & Process Technologies’ new, integrated UF and RO technology is designed to process poor quality and challenging source water with optimal removal of particulates, microorganisms, and total dissolved solids (TDS) while reducing the footprint and lowering costs.
Offer customized solutions for different industries and applications. Develop specialized treatment systems that meet the specific quality requirements of sectors such as agriculture, industrial processes, or potable water supply
Key Target Audience
Water Recycle and Reuse Technology Provider, Potential Technology Investors, Regulatory & Government Bodies, Downstream Vendors, End Users and Other