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依採礦類型(露天、地下)、礦物/金屬(煤、鐵、金、鋁、銅、鎳等)、廢棄物類型(廢石、尾礦、礦井水等)分類的採礦廢棄物管理市場報告地區2024- 2032Mining Waste Management Market Report by Mining Type (Surface, Underground), Mineral/Metal (Coal, Iron, Gold, Aluminium, Copper, Nickel, and Others), Waste Type (Waste Rock, Tailings, Mine Water, and Others), and Region 2024-2032 |
IMARC Group年,全球採礦廢棄物管理市場規模達到2,095億噸。
採礦廢棄物管理是指正確處置和儲存採礦廢棄物所採用的技術。採礦廢棄物是在金屬和礦物(例如煤、銅、金、鐵、鉛、鋅和鋁土礦)的提取和加工過程中產生的。一些常用的採礦廢棄物管理技術包括覆蓋層、尾礦和礦井水管理。覆蓋層用於平整土地、再處理和獲取建築物和道路的建築骨材。尾礦用於生產瓷磚、粘土、玻璃和混凝土,礦井水管理涉及粉塵和顆粒抑制以及農業或工業用途的處理和利用。它們具有多種好處,例如最大限度地減少空氣、土壤和水的污染,以及採礦資源的永續管理。
採礦業的顯著成長以及全球工業化的快速發展是對市場成長產生正面影響的關鍵因素。此外,加工商環保意識的增強也促進了市場的成長。由於全球人口不斷成長,對各種金屬和礦物的需求大幅增加,導致採礦活動激增。這反過來又增加了對採礦廢棄物管理技術的要求,以盡量減少對環境的不利影響。此外,電動車(EV)的廣泛採用也是另一個成長誘導因素。電動車需要複雜濃度的金屬,包括鈷、鎳和鋰,這些金屬主要透過採礦活動獲得。採礦廢棄物管理有助於永續回收和負責任地採購這些金屬。其他因素,包括深水和超深水石油開採和開採活動後對有效廢物管理的需求不斷成長、技術進步以及各行業對金屬和礦物的需求不斷增加,預計將進一步推動市場發展。
The global mining waste management market size reached 209.5 Billion Tons in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach 308.9 Billion Tons by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 4.3% during 2024-2032.
Mining waste management refers to the techniques employed for proper disposal and storage of mining waste. Mining waste is generated during the extraction and processing of metals and minerals, such as coal, copper, gold, iron, lead, zinc and bauxite. Some of the commonly used mining waste management techniques include overburden, tailing and mine water management. Overburden is used for contouring land, reprocessing and obtaining construction aggregate for buildings and roads. Mine tailing is used for producing tiles, clay, glass and concrete and mine water management involves treatment and utilization for dust and particulate suppression and agricultural or industrial use. They offer various benefits, such as minimal contamination of air, soil and water, along with the sustainable management of the mining resources.
Significant growth in the mining industry, along with rapid industrialization across the globe, represents as the key factors creating a positive impact on the market growth. Furthermore, increasing environmental consciousness among the processors is also augmenting the market growth. Due to the growing global population, there is a substantial increase in the demand for various metal and minerals, thereby leading to a surge in the mining activities. This, in turn, is increasing the requirement for mining waste management techniques to minimize the adverse effects on the environment. Additionally, the widespread adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) is acting as another growth-inducing factor. EVs require a complex concentration of metals, including cobalt, nickel and lithium, that are primarily obtained through mining activities. Mining waste management aids in sustainable recycling and responsible sourcing of these metals. Other factors, including the growing requirement for efficient waste management after deepwater and ultra-deepwater oil mining and extraction activities, technological advancements and increasing demand of metals and minerals across various industries, are anticipated to drive the market further.
IMARC Group provides an analysis of the key trends in each sub-segment of the global mining waste management market report, along with forecasts at the global, regional and country level from 2024-2032. Our report has categorized the market based on mining type, mineral/metal and waste type.
Surface
Underground
Coal
Iron
Gold
Aluminium
Copper
Nickel
Others
Waste Rock
Tailings
Mine Water
Others
North America
United States
Canada
Asia Pacific
China
Japan
India
South Korea
Australia
Indonesia
Others
Europe
Germany
France
United Kingdom
Italy
Spain
Russia
Others
Latin America
Brazil
Mexico
Others
Middle East and Africa
The report has also analysed the competitive landscape of the market with some of the key players being AMEC Foster Wheeler Plc (John Wood Group Plc), Ausenco Limited, Enviropacific Services Limited, EnviroServ Waste Management Ltd., Golder Associates Inc. (Enterra Holdings Ltd.), Hatch Ltd., Interwaste Holdings Limited (Seche South Africa Proprietary Limited), Teck Resources Limited, Tetra Tech Inc., Veolia Environnement S.A. and Ramboll Group A/S.