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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
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24 Jan 2020  |  Asia Pacific  |  Market Research
Waste Management Initiatives in Top Asian Cities, 2019
Market Growth will be Fueled by the Use of Digital Solutions
Waste management is one of the major problems impacting cities today. The rapid rate of urbanization in Asia has only exacerbated the issue. The main goal of this study is to explore the waste management initiatives of major population centers and economic hubs in Asia. For the purposes of this study, 14 Asian cities were selected based on a conflu...
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10 Jan 2020  |  Global  |  Market Research
Frost Radar in the Global Bottled Water Hydration Market
A Measurement System to Spark Companies 2 Action (C2A)—Innovation That Fuels New Deal Flow and Growth Pipelines
The demand for bottled water has grown over the last decade as consumers become more health-conscious and new packaging technologies are adopted. The latest market trend is bottled water with added minerals and vitamins; these products are rapidly becoming an alternative to traditional soft drinks. Global market revenue reached $158.83 billion in...
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