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Environment

Frost & Sullivan’s Environment and Water program area includes  environmental and water technologies & services, both municipal and industrial, as well as  waste to energy and recycling

Corporations and governments are increasing their awareness and activity around mitigating environmental issues, trying to find ways to ensure clean air and water while still growing businesses and economies.  New technical solutions can help reduce usage and wastes through smart Water and smart metering for example, which  will extend into pumping stations, municipal water, and wastewater treatment infrastructure. Recycling and resource recovery opportunities will be central across several segments as well to help create a stronger business case beyond regulatory compliance.  And new opportunities around growing freshwater demand and concerns will help drive markets such as desalination and fracking water remediation

  1. 26 Aug 2016  |  Asia Pacific  |  Market Research

    Impact of Urbanization on Waste Management in Southeast Asia

    Focus to Shift from Conventional Treatment to Waste Minimization Solutions

    Asia-Pacific (APAC) is expected to be an emerging region with double-digit annual growth in the waste management (WM) market through 2020. While most developing countries in APAC have underdeveloped WM structure, market potential is high because of growing waste volumes, increasing waste complexity, and development of new business models. Countries...

    $3,000.00
  2. 24 Aug 2016  |  Africa  |  Market Research

    Potential Investment in the Water Value Chain in South Africa

    Outlining Supply and Demand-side Opportunities in the Water Chain

    Scope of the report The research report includes the following segments: Product scope: Water Supply Chain Geographic scope: South Africa End-user scope: Private and Public Investors in Water Supply Chain Overview of the South African water sector, investment opportunities, trends and challenges in the water sector, and key conclusions and recomm...

    $1,500.00
  3. 05 Apr 2016  |  Africa  |  Market Research

    Waste Management Business Models in South Africa

    Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Tshwane Provide a Roadmap for Future Waste Management

    Due to the recent changes reflected in the National Environmental Management: Waste Act 59 of 2008, the waste sector in South Africa is not yet formalised. These changes encourage the diversion of waste to landfill by avoiding, reducing, re-using, recycling, and processing used materials. This significant change in focus has created opportunities f...

    $1,500.00