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Pneumatic Waste Management System In GCC - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2024 - 2029)

July 2024 | 150 pages | ID: PA1DF0DD841DEN
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The Pneumatic Waste Management System In GCC Market size is estimated at USD 23.80 million in 2024, and is expected to reach USD 32.78 million by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 5.47% during the forecast period (2024-2029).

Key Highlights

In 2023, as per the new World Bank Gulf Economic Update (GEU), the economies of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) grew at a slower pace in 2023 compared to 2022 due to lower oil and gas earnings and a global economic slowdown.

Waste-to-energy projects are witnessing significant growth in the GCC region, as they are paving a way to reduce landfills and produce power in the region. Waste volume in GCC countries is growing sharply with the growing population and industrialization processes. Hence, Gulf country governments are planning to invest in projects to meet sustainability targets and reduce carbon emissions.

In addition, waste-to-energy projects boast several benefits, such as reducing greenhouse gases, creating useful energy, and turning waste into energy. Also, 1 ton of waste can generate nearly 550 to 700 kWh of electricity. Moreover, the goals set by Gulf countries to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 further drive the demand for waste-to-energy projects in the region.

Meanwhile, in September 2023, Saudi Arabia's City Cement Company subsidiary, Green Solutions for Environmental Services, planned to set up a joint venture to produce alternative fuel from waste and market it locally and globally. The new venture, with a capital investment of USD 1.8 million, is owned 29.4% by Green Solutions, 19.6% by Lechtenberg Middle East for Environmental Services Co., and 51% by Tadweer Environmental Services Company, a unit of public investment fund-backed Saudi Investment Recycling Company.

Pneumatic Waste Management System In GCC Market Trends

Increasing Demand for Pneumatic Waste Management Systems in Saudi Arabia is Driving the Market

More than 75% of Saudi Arabia’s population is concentrated in urban areas. Nearly half of the total waste comes from three major cities in the Kingdom: 21% from Riyadh, 14% from Jeddah, and 8% from Dammam, as per the Director of Waste Management at the Ministry of Investment.

The rapid industrial development, high population growth, and rapid urbanization of Saudi Arabia have increased pollution and waste generation. The average per capita waste generation in Saudi Arabia is 1.7 kg per day, according to available statistics from the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture (MEWA). More than 106 million tons of waste is expected to be treated by 2035. This indicates a high demand for pneumatic waste collection systems in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the near future.

The companies that are most active in the KSA and GCC region are ENVAC, URD, Stream, and MariMatic. MariMatic is currently delivering another pneumatic waste collection system to Saudi Arabia. This system is in a new part of the city called Masar Makkah. Over 210 plots with hotels and hotel apartment buildings are connected to a pipe network. The system will be the world’s second-largest automatic waste collection system. Envac is also delivering pneumatic waste systems to the Kingdom’s other two projects, Jabal Omar Urban Development and King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD).

Saudi Arabia is simultaneously looking at four multibillion-dollar construction contracts, including NEOM, AMAALA, Qiddiya, and the Red Sea Project. Smart city projects are being developed with an increased focus on sustainability, energy distribution, mobility, health, and security. Investing in a modern waste collection and management system becomes essential for these cities of the future.

Saudi Arabia has set a carbon-capture target of 44 million tons a year by 2035. The Saudi government has pledged to cut its carbon emissions to net zero by 2060. Pneumatic systems can decrease emissions from the transit of waste by up to 90%, contributing to the Kingdom’s emission reduction goals. These factors are expected to drive the growth of the pneumatic waste systems market in Saudi Arabia.



Increasing Demand for Auto Waste Compact Collect System

The auto waste compact collect pneumatic system is based on bi-compartmentalized containers that help reduce the volume of the terminal compared to a traditional pneumatic waste collection system. This compact plant takes up less space and does not need civil works to be installed.

It collects up to 5 tons of the generated waste per day, providing a solution to users’ needs. It has a watertight transport system with hermetic closure. Using a network of pipes, the waste is transported from the point of discharge using aspiration to the central area, where the waste is disposed of and compacted in bi-compartmentalized containers automatically to be transported to the treatment plant.

This compact plant is also called a modular plant because it has three main modules: suction module, compaction module, and container module. The container module is transported to the urban waste treatment plant on a truck. The auto waste system performs better in low production (0 to 5 tons/day).

Compact plants, designed by URD, are used for the automatic collection of waste and laundry in small and medium areas, up to 5 tons/day. A compact plant requires small-scale installation and minimal space. It allows the implementation of the latest innovations in pay-as-you-throw systems. It is an attractive investment because of its low cost, and it offers many advantages compared to manual handling collection. With a single unit, the compact terminal can simultaneously collect one or two different streams, compacted to save operational costs.

The Msheireb-Heart of Doha project is designed to accommodate an estimated population mix comprising 2,226 residents, 2,930 retail employees, and 12,286 office employees spanning 3,03,243 sq. m of residential floor space of 2,53,906 sq. m of commercial area and 1,51,611 sq. m of hotel and amenities areas.

Envac's system is designed to collect three fractions (organic, residual, and recyclable) of waste. Envac's system handles about 180 cubic meters or 27 tons per day of waste. Envac's system not only collects three fractions of waste from this state-of-the-art downtown development but also tracks the amount of waste generated by each tenant, thus allowing for a weight-based charging system.

Envac's system at the Msheireb, Heart of Doha project is unique as it will be the first installation in the Middle East with access card readers and a weighing mechanism incorporated into the inlet doors. This enables the system to track who deposits waste and how much.



Pneumatic Waste Management System In GCC Industry Overview

The pneumatic waste system market is consolidated and dominated by global players, as they are only operating in local markets. Meanwhile, global players are also focusing on expanding their geographical presence to capture a major share of the market. Some of the leading key players in the market include Envac Group, Stream, MariMatic Oy, Ecosir Group Oy, Aerbin ApS, and Logiwaste AB. They use strategies like mergers and acquisitions, alliances, joint ventures, and partnerships to fuel their market shares.

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1 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Study Assumptions
1.2 Scope of the Study

2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

4 MARKET INSIGHTS

4.1 Current Market Scenario
4.2 Technology Advancements in the Market
4.3 Government Regulations and Initiatives in the Market
4.4 Spotlight on Transport Rates
4.5 Value Chain/Supply Chain Analysis
4.6 Impact on COVID 19 on the Market

5 MARKET DYNAMICS

5.1 Market Drivers
  5.1.1 Increase in Waste Generation
  5.1.2 Government Initiatives in Waste Management
  5.1.3 Increasing Construction of Smart Cities
5.2 Market Restraints
  5.2.1 Breakage, Tears, and Blockages
  5.2.2 Project Realization Difficulties
5.3 Market Opportunities
  5.3.1 Potential Demand From Hospitals
5.4 Industry Attractiveness - Porter's Five Forces Analysis
  5.4.1 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
  5.4.2 Bargaining Power of Consumers/ Buyers
  5.4.3 Threat of New Entrants
  5.4.4 Threat of Substitute Products
  5.4.5 Intensity of Competitive Rivalry

6 MARKET SEGMENTATION

6.1 By End User
  6.1.1 Residential
  6.1.2 Commercial
  6.1.3 Industrial
  6.1.4 Other End Users
6.2 By Country
  6.2.1 Saudi Arabia
  6.2.2 Qatar
  6.2.3 United Arab Emirates
  6.2.4 Rest of GCC

7 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

7.1 Market Concentration
7.2 Company Profiles
  7.2.1 Marimatic
  7.2.2 ENVAC
  7.2.3 URD
  7.2.4 Stream
  7.2.5 ATREO
  7.2.6 Ros Roca envirotec
  7.2.7 Peakway Environmental Sci & Tech Co. Ltd
  7.2.8 Aerbin ApS
  7.2.9 Urban Refuse Development
  7.2.10 Logiwaste AB*
7.3 Other Companies

8 FUTURE OF THE MARKET

9 APPENDIX


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