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南美洲廢棄物管理-市場佔有率分析、產業趨勢與統計、成長預測(2025-2030)

South American Waste Management - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2025 - 2030)

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簡介目錄

南美廢棄物管理市場規模預計在 2025 年為 378.4 億美元,預計到 2030 年將達到 540.7 億美元,預測期內(2025-2030 年)的複合年成長率將超過 7.4%。

南美洲廢棄物管理市場-IMG1

該地區廢棄物產量的增加正在推動市場的發展。此外,人們對廢棄物管理中 3R 原則以及循環經濟的認知不斷提高也在推動市場的發展。

拉丁美洲為回收商提供了一個有趣的使用案例。儘管該地區面臨一些廢棄物處理挑戰,但它無疑是一個具有巨大潛力的新興市場。回收率一般不超過 10%,並且有許多露天垃圾場在運作。其他問題包括職場非正規就業率高以及廢棄物管理不當(超過 40%)。新的變革大趨勢,例如對永續經營模式的需求和與間接節儉一致的立法,使得尋找這些問題的解決方案變得迫切。隨著拉丁美洲尋求提高廢棄物管理的有效性、增加私營部門參與以刺激投資並擁抱數位化成果,其對廢棄物管理的需求正在成長。電子產品回收是一個利基市場,需要投入巨大的精力。然而,該地區尚未解決廢料回收的基本問題,即建立適當的收集網路和環保設施。羅薩萊斯指出,雖然小規模作業和手動拆卸在拉丁美洲仍然很常見,但巴西和墨西哥的回收商現在能夠部署更「先進的技術」。例如,這意味著塑膠可以在更遠的距離內分解。拉丁美洲的廢棄物管理產業多年來一直穩步成長和發展。

拉丁美洲面臨多項廢棄物處理挑戰,回收率最多僅 10% 左右。找到這個問題的解決方案對於永續性和間接節儉等新的變革大趨勢至關重要。拉丁美洲廢棄物管理市場正在擴大,因為它尋求提高效率、增加私人參與以推動投資並擁抱數位化成果。聯合國拉丁美洲和加勒比海經濟委員會經濟發展司估計,到2030年,全部區域可創造480萬個就業機會。根據聯合國環境規劃署的報告,到2050年,這可創造770萬個新就業崗位,每年節省6,210億美元。例如,智利已設定目標,到2040年在循環經濟領域創造超過18萬個全職就業機會。次要問題是將廢棄物分類機整合到結構化的廢棄物系統中。根據區域包容性回收計劃,非正規部門僱用了大約四百萬人。該產業約佔該地區外部廢棄物收集總量的25-50%。

在當前情況下,廢棄物管理是利用重要材料的絕佳機會。如果回收不當,寶貴的資源就會流失。在拉丁美洲,有些國家產生廢棄物,有些國家則進口垃圾,形成了一種本土化的水閘,一般存在於指引的邊緣。隨著該地區迅速定位於金融發展和增強,廢棄物測量比其他地區更快變得重要。不斷發展的電子廢棄物已成為拉丁美洲各地公共規劃中備受關注的議題。私人社區和一般社會組織也越來越熱衷於參與解決廢棄物問題。這不僅是因為政治壓力和公眾對危險廢棄物走廊的擔憂,也因為廢棄物負責人提供的誘人的工業潛力。拉丁美洲國家擴大將廢棄物視為新的綠色舉措和商業機會的來源。拉丁美洲特別令人擔憂的是偷偷摸摸、隨意地分類和處理廢棄物。這些問題可以透過建立正確的框架來解決:方法、指導方針、電子垃圾專家、健康的後備和運作良好的商業部門、充足的技術創新和能力、具有重要教育和意識的社會秩序,以及顯然良好的監測、控制和許可機構。

南美洲廢棄物管理市場的趨勢

回收需求的增加推動了市場

  • 在 TOMRA 的幫助下,阿根廷回收商 Reciclar 的產能已提高到每次處理超過 6 億個寶特瓶。 TOMRA和Reciclar為加速拉丁美洲寶貴金融資源的間接處理樹立了榜樣。阿根廷工廠面積超過22000平方公尺,配備了最新一代的TOMRA回收分選設備和各部門。 AUTOSORT™ 和 AUTOSORT™ FLAKE 使回收商能夠根據顏色和材料類型對每次運行的 30,000 多噸 PET 容器進行分類和收集,以生產小型咖啡色、綠色和淺藍色 PET 薄片,以及各種尺寸和顏色的 HDPE 薄片。 Reciclar 也利用消費後的寶特瓶來生產食品級 PET 回收材料。
  • 所實現的純淨情況使得回收商能夠進一步將其重新利用為高品質的 PET 和 HDPE 再生材料,以生產回收率更高的新包裝和瓶子。塑膠回收再利用的挑戰是一個影響每個人的全球性問題,而在拉丁美洲,這個挑戰並不小。
  • 這就是為什麼回收領域的兩大主要參與者 TOMRA Recycling Sorting 和 Reciclar, SA 聯手為該地區延長塑膠生命週期的環保工作做出貢獻。透過承諾、創新和誠信,兩家公司致力於最大限度地利用再生塑膠。 Recicra 最近安裝了一個新的 TOMRA 設施來應對阿根廷的回收挑戰。根據ECOPLAS報告,2021年再生塑膠總量達30.7萬噸,較2020年增加11噸。
  • 該工廠由 Marcelino Casella 創新,過去 28 年來一直專注於廢棄物的收集、分類和回收,最近又增加了兩個新的 AUTOSORT(TM) 薄片裝置,用於生產小咖啡杯、綠色或淺藍色 PET 薄片以及各種尺寸和顏色的 HDPE 薄片。 TOMRA Recycling Sorting 先進的寶特瓶和 PET 包裝分選設備和技術使這家阿根廷公司實現了每次行程 6 億個寶特瓶和 18,000 噸塑膠托盤的處理能力,成為阿根廷 PET廢棄物處理領域的主要企業。

廢棄物產量增加推動市場

  • 拉丁美洲是世界糧食生產的寶貴貢獻者。然而,我們也無法免於食物廢棄物問題的影響。拉丁美洲約佔全球農業和水產品出口的四分之一。根據經濟合作暨發展組織(OECD)的資料,該國38%的土地用於農業,其中9.5%用於種植業,28.5%用於畜牧業。農業部門對拉丁美洲人民的生活至關重要,佔 GDP 的 4.7%,並為該地區至少 14% 的人口提供就業。防止糧食損失和浪費仍然是世界面臨的最大挑戰之一。
  • 這項挑戰也延伸至拉丁美洲。糧農組織估計,全球 6% 的食物浪費發生在拉丁美洲和加勒比地區,每次約有 15% 的食物被損失和浪費。泛美衛生組織指出,“到2030年,該地區將有6700萬人遭受飢餓。此外,這一數字還反映了烏克蘭戰爭導致的全球糧食供應延遲。因此,我們可以預見一些真正令人尷尬的飢餓資料。”

南美洲廢棄物管理產業概況

南美洲廢棄物管理市場本質上是分散的,有許多區域和本地參與者以及少數全球參與企業。主要參與企業包括 RECYCLE S. DE RL、Proactiva SDRL、S.DE RL、Proactiva Medio Ambiente、洪都拉斯環境服務公司、Capitol 環境服務公司和特立尼達和多巴哥固體廢物管理有限公司 (SWMCOL)。南美洲的廢棄物管理市場競爭非常激烈,各國政府正在實施新的立法,以有效管理廢棄物並制定更好的廢棄物回收舉措。

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目錄

第1章 引言

  • 調查前提條件
  • 研究範圍

第2章調查方法

  • 分析方法
  • 研究階段

第3章執行摘要

第4章 市場動態

  • 當前市場狀況
  • 市場概覽
  • 市場動態
    • 驅動程式
      • 南美洲快速的都市化和人口成長導致城市垃圾的產生量不斷增加。
      • 減少垃圾掩埋場的使用和產生清潔能源的需求正在推動對垃圾焚化發電設施的投資。
    • 限制因素
      • 非正規廢棄物部門
      • 有限的財政資源
    • 機會
      • 國際貿易及廢棄物進出口
      • 官民合作關係和私營部門對廢棄物管理基礎設施和服務的投資有助於滿足日益成長的廢棄物管理需求。
  • 價值鏈/供應鏈分析
  • 波特五力分析
    • 供應商的議價能力
    • 買家/消費者的議價能力
    • 新進入者的威脅
    • 替代品的威脅
    • 競爭對手之間的競爭強度
  • 深入了解拉丁美洲廢棄物管理產業的物流支援與發展
  • 洞察新興企業進入拉丁美洲廢棄物管理產業的策略
  • 有效廢棄物管理的技術進步與創新

第5章市場區隔

  • 廢棄物類型
    • 工業廢棄物
    • 都市固態廢棄物
    • 電子廢棄物
    • 塑膠廢棄物
    • 醫療廢棄物
  • 按加工方式
    • 收集
    • 掩埋
    • 焚化
    • 回收利用

第6章 競爭格局

  • 公司簡介
    • RECYCLE S. DE RL
    • Proactiva Medio Ambiente
    • Honduras Environmental Services
    • The Trinidad and Tobago Solid Waste Management Company Limited(SWMCOL)
    • Capitol Environmental Services, Inc
    • Inciner8 Limited
    • Casella Waste Systems, Inc.
    • US Ecology, Inc.
    • Waste Management, Inc
    • Covanta Holding Corporation
    • Republic Services, Inc*

7. 拉丁美洲廢棄物管理產業未來成長前景

第 8 章 附錄

  • 各州都市區固態廢棄物產生量統計
  • 拉丁美洲人口規模(百萬)
  • 拉丁美洲GDP
  • 拉丁美洲通貨膨脹率
  • 拉丁美洲消費者物價指數(絕對值)
  • 拉丁美洲外匯
簡介目錄
Product Code: 66724

The South American Waste Management Market size is estimated at USD 37.84 billion in 2025, and is expected to reach USD 54.07 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of greater than 7.4% during the forecast period (2025-2030).

South American Waste Management - Market - IMG1

The increasing waste production in the region drives the market. Furthermore, the market is driven by the increasing awareness about the 3 R's of waste management, which intends to create a circular economy.

Latin America presents an intriguing case study for recyclers. It's an emerging market with great eventuality, indeed, though the region is facing several waste operation problems. Recycling rates generally don't exceed 10, with numerous open-air dumps in operation. Other issues include high situations of informality in the workplace and further than 40 of inaptly managed waste. Finding a result of these problems is imperative due to new transformative megatrends, similar to calls for sustainable business models and legislation in line with indirect frugality. The waste operation request in Latin America is expanding as it seeks to facilitate effectiveness, increase private participation to boost investment and incorporate digital results. Electronics recycling is a niche showing a significant pledge. However, our region is still dealing with the basics of scrap recycling in terms of setting up proper collection networks and environmentally sound establishments. While small-scale operations and homemade disassembly are still common across Latin America, Rosales notes that recyclers in Brazil and Mexico have been able to install more ' sophisticated technology.' This allows farther bracket of plastics, for example. The waste operation sector in Latin America has been growing and developing steadily over the last many times.

Latin America faces several waste operation problems, with recycling rates that are at most 10, a large number of open-air dumps, high levels of informality in the plant, and further than 40 of inaptly managed waste. Finding a result to this problem is imperative due to new transformative Mega Trends, similar to sustainability and indirect frugality. The waste operation market in Latin America is expanding as it seeks to improve effectiveness, increase private participation to boost investment and incorporate digital results. At a rough estimate, better waste operation could produce up to 4.8 million jobs across the region by 2030, the UN's Economic Development Division of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean reported. By 2050, it would be suitable to generate 7.7 million new jobs and save up to 621 billion US- Dollars annually, a UN Environment Programme report states. Chile, for example, has set a target of creating further than 180,000 formal jobs in the circular economy by 2040. A secondary problem is the integration of waste selectors into a systematized waste operation system. The informal sector consists of around four million people, according to the Regional Initiative for Inclusive Recycling. The sector contributes roughly 25 to 50 percent of all external waste collection in the region.

In the current situation, overseeing waste presents a faultless chance to use the important materials that can be set up in multitudinous kinds of inclined widgets. On the off chance that reusing is not meetly done, precious means can be lost. In Latin America, nations both produce and import-waste, shaping the indigenous sluice that exists generally on the edges of the guideline. Because of the locale's quickened financial development and position of enhancement, the measure of-waste is getting more important quicker than in other regions. On ongoing occasions, e-waste has become an extremely conspicuous issue in public plans across Latin America. Private area and common society associations also have a developing enthusiasm for diving into waste issues. This is not just because of political weight and public worries about the dangerous corridor of waste but also because of the appealing industry openings that waste directors offer. Progressively Latin American nations are seeing waste on the board as a creator of new green endeavours and business. Of specific solicitude in Latin America is the sneaking and casual assortment and destroying of waste, which prompts unreasonable contest and unusual pitfalls. These difficulties can be tended to by having the correct framework set up, including approaches and guidelines, e-waste specialist-ops, sound backing and meetly working business sectors, suitable innovation and abilities, social orders that are very important educated and aware, and obviously great observing, control, and authorization bodies.

South American Waste Management Market Trends

Increasing demand for recycling driving the market

  • Argentinian recycler Reciclar has improved its capacity of over 600 million plastic bottles per time thanks to TOMRA's outfit. TOMRA and Reciclar set an example of accelerating an indirect treatment of precious coffers in Latin America. The Argentinian factory, with a face area of further than 22,000 m2, features the rearmost generation of TOMRA Recycling Sorting outfit and ministry. AUTOSORT (TM) and AUTOSORT (TM) FLAKE allow the recycler business to sort and recover further than 30,000 tons/ time of PET holders by color and material type and produce demitasse, green, or light blue PET flakes and HDPE flakes of different sizes and colors. Also, Reciclar produces food-grade PET recyclates from post-consumer PET bottles.
  • Thanks to the chastity situations achieved, recyclers can further reuse them into high-quality PET and HDPE recyclates for the product of new packaging and bottles with increased recycled content, thus supporting an environmentally friendly resource operation and product in Argentina. The plastic recycling challenge is a global problem in which all are involved, and in Latin America, the task isn't a minor bone.
  • For this reason, TOMRA Recycling Sorting and Reciclar, S.A., two important companies in the recycling sector, are joining forces to contribute to environmental conduct in the region to extend the life cycle of plastics. Both companies seek to maximize the use of recycled plastic through commitment, invention, and fidelity. According to this charge, Reciclar recently installed fresh TOMRA outfits to meet the recycling challenges in Argentina. An ECOPLAS report estimates that the total volume of plastic reclaimed in 2021 amounted to 307,000 tonnes of plastics, an increase of 11 compared to 2020.
  • The factory innovated by Marcelino Casella, which has specialized in collecting, sorting, and recovering waste for the last 28 times, only recently added 2 new AUTOSORT (TM) FLAKE units to its operation to produce demitasse, green or light blue PET flakes and HDPE flakes of different sizes and colors. Thanks to TOMRA Recycling Sorting's advanced PET bottle and PET packaging sorting outfit and technology, the Argentinean company has reached a processing capacity of 600 million plastic bottles and a product of 18,000 tons of plastic pallets per time, becoming the leading company in Argentina in PET waste processing.

Increasing waste production driving the market

  • Latin America is inestimable for global food production. Yet it's no stranger to the food waste issue. Latin America accounts for about a quarter of global exports in agricultural and fisheries products. According to the OECD data, 38 of its available area is used for agriculture, out of which 9.5 is devoted to crops and 28.5 to pasturage. The agricultural sector is crucial for Latin American livelihoods, contributing to a normal of 4.7 of GDP and employing at least 14 of the region's population. Precluding food loss and waste is one of the topmost remaining global challenges.
  • This challenges enterprises also Latin America. The FAO estimates that 6 of global food losses occur in Latin America and the Caribbean, and the region loses and/ or wastes each time about 15 of its food each. The Pan American Health Organization estimates that " in 2030, hunger will affect 67 million people in the region, a figure that doesn't take into account the impacts of the COVID-19 epidemic ". In addition, this figure represents the global food supply lapses caused by the war in Ukraine. So, indeed, advanced shameful hunger data are anticipated.

South American Waste Management Industry Overview

The South American waste management market is fragmented in nature, with a lot of regional and local players and a few global players. Some of the major players include RECYCLE S. DE R.L, Proactiva Medio Ambiente, Honduras Environmental Services, Capitol Environmental Services, Inc., The Trinidad and Tobago Solid Waste Management Company Limited (SWMCOL), and many more. The South American waste management market is highly competitive, with newer laws being implemented by the governments for effective waste management and the development of better waste recycling initiatives.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1 Study Assumptions
  • 1.2 Scope of the Study

2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • 2.1 Analysis Method
  • 2.2 Research Phases

3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

4 MARKET INSIGHTS DYNAMICS

  • 4.1 Current Market Scenario
  • 4.2 Market Overview
  • 4.3 Market Dynamics
    • 4.3.1 Drivers
      • 4.3.1.1 The rapid urbanization and population growth in South America have led to increased municipal waste generation.
      • 4.3.1.2 The need to reduce landfill usage and generate clean energy has led to investments in waste-to-energy facilities.
    • 4.3.2 Restraints
      • 4.3.2.1 Informal Waste Sector
      • 4.3.2.2 Limited Financial Resources
    • 4.3.3 Opportunities
      • 4.3.3.1 International Trade and Waste Import/Export
      • 4.3.3.2 Public-private partnerships and private sector investments in waste management infrastructure and services are helping to address the growing waste management needs
  • 4.4 Value Chain / Supply Chain Analysis
  • 4.5 Porter's Five Forces Analysis
    • 4.5.1 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
    • 4.5.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers/Consumers
    • 4.5.3 Threat of New Entrants
    • 4.5.4 Threat of Substitute Products
    • 4.5.5 Intensity of Competitive Rivalry
  • 4.6 Insights on the Logisitcs support and development in the waste management industry in Latin America
  • 4.7 Insights on the strategies of the rising startups venturing into the Latin American waste management industry
  • 4.8 Technological advancement and innovation in the effective waste management

5 MARKET SEGMENTATION

  • 5.1 By Waste type
    • 5.1.1 Industrial waste
    • 5.1.2 Municipal solid waste
    • 5.1.3 E-waste
    • 5.1.4 Plastic waste
    • 5.1.5 Bio-medical waste
  • 5.2 By Disposal methods
    • 5.2.1 Collection
    • 5.2.2 Landfill
    • 5.2.3 Incineration
    • 5.2.4 Recycling

6 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • 6.1 Overview (Market Concentration and Major Players)
  • 6.2 Company Profiles
    • 6.2.1 RECYCLE S. DE R.L
    • 6.2.2 Proactiva Medio Ambiente
    • 6.2.3 Honduras Environmental Services
    • 6.2.4 The Trinidad and Tobago Solid Waste Management Company Limited (SWMCOL)
    • 6.2.5 Capitol Environmental Services, Inc
    • 6.2.6 Inciner8 Limited
    • 6.2.7 Casella Waste Systems, Inc.
    • 6.2.8 US Ecology, Inc.
    • 6.2.9 Waste Management, Inc:
    • 6.2.10 Covanta Holding Corporation
    • 6.2.11 Republic Services, Inc*

7 FUTURE GROWTH PROSPECTS OF LATIN AMERICAN WASTE MANAGEMENT INDUSTRY

8 APPENDIX

  • 8.1 Statistics on the state-wise solid waste generation in urban areas
  • 8.2 Latin America size of population (million)
  • 8.3 Latin America GDP
  • 8.4 Latin America inflation
  • 8.5 Latin America Consumer Price Index (absolute)
  • 8.6 Latin America exchange rate