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Smart Waste Management Market Volume Forecast and Value Chain Analysis 2015-2025 by Future Market Insights

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The evolution of solid waste is a major threat to community and environment and at the same time can be useful as strategic renewable resource. Municipal waste remains a foreseeable by-product of civilization and a main target for advancement in technology. Meanwhile, the waste management market is entering a period of active change as the total volume of waste generated is estimated to grow from 1.5 billion tons in 2014 to 2.3 billion tons by the end of 2025. Smart waste management helps to reduce the overall transport and collection cost of waste management by almost 50%. Smart waste management denotes the management of waste generated from residential buildings, houses, streets, commercial buildings, public places, hospitals and other institutions. Smart waste management uses smart technologies such as a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) disposal tags, vacuum containers, sensor containers, which provide real time fill measurement of solid municipal waste. Smart waste management ultimately reduces fuel and service cost. Proper and efficient management of solid waste through smart waste management can solve many problems related to environmental pollution, climatic changes and public health.

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Global Smart Waste Management Market: Drivers & Restraints
More than 90% of waste volume is expected to be generated from Asia Pacific and Africa, primarily in emerging economies such as India and China. The growing volume of e-waste is a major concern at the global level which drives the global smart waste management market during the forecast period. Rapid advancement in technology and increasing purchasing power of consumers have played a major role in generation of electronic waste. Consumers tend to replace the older or obsolete products with the latest version available in the market leading to dramatic rise in e-waste worldwide. Effective and advanced smart waste...

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