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Electronic Recycling Market - Europe Dominated the E-Waste Recycling Market

 

Date | Sept 08, 2016:

Electronic recycling helps to recover precious metals by ensuring that toxic and hazardous substance are handled properly thereby minimizing the environmental impact associated with mining. Even though recycling of e-waste pose clear benefits, lack of recycling awareness and regulatory infrastructure have resulted to low recycling rate.

 

Over the past few years, technological innovations have revolutionized the electronics industry. Electronic products serve a wide range of areas such as environmental protection, security, communications, food supply, health, education and medicine. The increasing demand for electronic products has led to rise in electronic waste. However, only a small percentage of the global electronic waste is being recycled, while a large portion is often dumped into landfills. Inadequate public education and lack of awareness has further increased the recycling problem. More visibility in terms of collection methods, adequate support from the government and increased awareness among the consumers is expected to boost the electronics recycling market.

 

The objective of this study is to find, analyze and provide growth forecasts for the electronics recycling market by type of processed material, type of processed material used as stock for new electronic products, type of equipment processed, source of equipment processed and geography. This research report provides a thorough analysis of the global electronics recycling market based on types of equipment, source of equipment and geographies for the period 2013 to 2019. A detailed market analysis and forecast for these segments has been provided in this study, in terms of market revenue (USD billion) for the period 2011 to 2019. The market revenue has been forecast for the period 2013 to 2019, considering 2012 as the base year. Additionally, the report provides a complete outlook of major drivers, restraints and opportunities behind the popularity and growth of electronics recycling.

 

The type of processed material studied in this report includes materials such as copper, steel, plastic resins and others such as lead, nickel, gold and so on. This section provides the global number of procedures performed historically for 2011 and 2012 along with the forecast for the period 2013 to 2019. The type of source of equipment processed studied in this report includes consumer/residential, industry users/manufacturers, government agencies, schools and universities, and commercial segment. This section provides the global number of procedures performed historically for 2011 and 2012 along with the forecast for the period 2013 to 2019. The type of equipment processed is classified into computer, telecom, industrial, consumer and others. By type of processed material used as stock, the report covers various materials such as copper, steel, plastic resins and other.

 

This report concludes with the company profiles section which includes key information about the major players in this market, their recent developments and business strategies. Key players in the market were identified through secondary research, while formulating the industry value chain and market revenue was determined through primary and secondary research. Some of the major players profiled in the report are Sims Metal Management Limited (U.S.), CRT Recycling Ltd. (U.S.), AERC Recycling Solutions (U.S.), MBA Polymers, Inc. (U.S.), Universal Recyclers Technologies (U.S.), Fortune Plastic and Metals Inc (U.S.), Dlubak Glass Company (U.S.), American Retro Works Inc (U.S.), Eco-tech Environmental Services Inc. (U.S.) and A2Z Group (India).

 

The report assists in better understanding the market with the help of various highlights on the competitive situation across different levels of the Porter's five forces analysis. Overall, the report provides detailed analysis of the global electronics recycling market, along with the forecast in terms of revenue (USD billion) for all the segments from 2013 to 2019.

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