The global biological treatment technologies market size is expected to reach around USD 5.20 billion by 2033, increasing from USD 2.94 billion in 2024 The market is expanding at a solid CAGR of 6.55% from 2024 to 2033. Scarab International, Alfa Laval, Pentair PLC, Evoqua Water Technology, Closed Loop Environmental Solution Pty Ltd, Supreme International Limited, Alfa-Therm Limited, Composting Solutions Ltd., BIFFA Plc. (Buckinghamshire), BioCo Tech AS, and Others.
Biological Treatment Technologies Market Scope
Report Coverage |
Details |
Market Size by 2033 |
USD 5.20 Billion |
Market Size in 2023 |
USD 2.76 Billion |
Market Size in 2024 |
USD 2.94 Billion |
Market Growth Rate from 2024 to 2033 |
CAGR of 6.55% |
Largest Market |
North America |
Base Year |
2023 |
Forecast Period |
2024 to 2033 |
Segments Covered |
Treatment, Application, and Regions |
Regions Covered |
North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa |
Biological Treatment Technologies Key Players
- Scarab International
- Alfa Laval
- Pentair PLC
- Evoqua Water Technology
- Closed Loop Environmental Solution Pty Ltd
- Supreme International Limited
- Alfa-Therm Limited
- Composting Solutions Ltd.
- BIFFA Plc. (Buckinghamshire)
- BioCo Tech AS
Recent Developments
- In April 2022, a permitting phase of development for a new anaerobic digestion and renewable natural gas facility in the heart of Kentucky’s distillery region was launched by Synthica Energy LLC.
- In August 2022, the Australian First Diaper Recycling Trial was launched by Kimberly-Clerk. To convert the organic materials in these used diapers into bioenergy and nutrient-rich compost, the Nappy Loop trial uses anaerobic digestion.
- In August 2023, in Sangamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture, in Japan, the successful completion of the 530 kWe “Sangamihara Biogas Power” biogas plant was announced by the HoSt Group. The biogas facility has begun converting food waste and pig food waste into feeding electricity and renewable electricity. The project has a positive sustainability impact on the company, the local community, and its production processes and supports sustainable development goals, including climate action, responsible consumption and production, sustainable cities and communities, industry, innovation, and infrastructure, and affordable and clean energy.
- In November 2023, recycling wastewater into compost was started by Timaru’s DB Draught Brewery, at Washdyke. The company started to operate its new wastewater plant three years after work started on the project. Before that, the brewery used the Timaru District Council’s municipal wastewater disposal system.
- In January 2024, a campaign against plans to build an anaerobic digestion plant was launched by the Villagers in Great Bowden.
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