San Francisco, 1 April 2019: The Report U.S.Liquid Waste Management Market Analysis By Waste Type (Residential,
Commercial, Industrial), By Source (Textile, Paper, Iron, Automotive,
Pharmaceutical), By Service, And Segment Forecasts, 2018 - 2025
The U.S. liquid waste management market is expected to reach USD 22.5 Billion by 2025, according
to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Growing organic &
non-hazardous liquid waste generation through residential and commercial
sources is expected to drive demand over the forecast period.
Industrial & residential liquid waste
is often associated with water-borne diseases since improper disposal of the
waste leads to water pollution, environmental degradation, and soil
contamination. As a result, the demand for hygienic liquid waste management
services is expected to grow significantly over the forecast period.
A major trend arising from the need to
improve liquid waste management is the outsourcing of the services to global
& competitive players in order to improve the focus on sustainability and
meet stringent guidelines. In addition, the government undertakes
public-private partnership projects to enhance the efficiency of the waste
management process, which is expected to propel growth over the forecast
period.
Access Research Report of U.S. Liquid Waste Management Market
@ http://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/us-liquid-waste-management-market
Further key findings from the report suggest:
· Liquid waste generated through residential
sector accounted for 45.3% of the overall revenue in 2016 on account of the
high per capita discharge of wastewater in states including California, Texas,
Florida and New York
· Organic & non-hazardous liquid waste
accounted for the majority of the revenue share in commercial sector owing to
the high amount of liquid waste generated through hospitality and medical
industry
· Automotive industry accounted for 5.5% of
the total revenue generated through treatment of the liquid waste in 2016 owing
to the growing production of vehicles in the eastern states of the country
· California accounted for the largest
revenue share in 2016 on account of the high population growth coupled with
growing tourism, pharmaceutical and automotive industries in the state
· The market is fragmented with few major
players including Waste Management, Inc., Republic Services and Clean Harbors
operating across the country. The market is characterized by the major players
acquiring local players to increase the market share.
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Grand View Research has
segmented the U.S. liquid waste management market on the basis of waste type,
source, service, and country:
Waste Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Million,
2014 - 2025)
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Residential
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Commercial
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Industrial
Source Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
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Textile
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Paper
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Iron & Steel
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Automotive
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Pharmaceutical
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Oil & Gas
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Others
Service Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014
- 2025)
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Collection
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Transportation/Hauling
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Disposal/Recycling
Country Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014
- 2025)
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California
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Texas
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Florida
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New York
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Illinois
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Pennsylvania
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Ohio
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Georgia
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North Carolina
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Michigan
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Kentucky
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Tennessee
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Virginia
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West Virginia
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South Carolina
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Arkansas
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Alabama
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Mississippi
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Louisiana
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Maryland
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Indiana
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Wisconsin
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Rest of U.S.
Access Press Release of
U.S. Liquid Waste Management Market@ https://www.grandviewresearch.com/press-release/us-liquid-waste-management-market-analysis
About Grand View Research
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U.S. based market research and consulting company, registered in the State of
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