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U.S. Liquid Waste Management Market Segments and Key Trend till 2025

Growing organic & non-hazardous liquid waste generation through residential and commercial sources is expected to drive demand over the forecast period. The U.S. Liquid Waste Management Market is expected to reach USD 22.5 Billion by 2025, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Industrial & residential liquid waste is often associated with water-borne diseases since improper disposal of the waste leads to water pollution, environmental degradation, and soil contamination. As a result, the demand for hygienic liquid waste management services is expected to grow significantly over the forecast period. A major trend arising from the need to improve liquid waste management is the outsourcing of the services to global & competitive players in order to improve the focus on sustainability and meet stringent guidelines. In addition, the government undertakes public-private partnership projects to enhance the efficiency of the waste management process, whi

Liquid Waste Management Market Trend, Segmentation and Forecast to 2025

Increasing toxicity and safety concerns related to growing instances of waterborne diseases is expected to drive growth over the forecast period. The Global Liquid Waste Management Market size is expected to reach USD 117.8 billion by 2025, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc., clocking in a 3.8% CAGR during the forecast period. The industry is widely influenced by factors such as population, waste production rates, available disposal capacity, and disposal sites. Rising global population and rapid industrialization in emerging economies have driven the amount of sewage generated by the manufacturing and service industry, thereby driving growth. The industry is highly regulated in nature and governed by stringent regulations set down by different associations and ministries. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and European Commission administer these regulations to decrease the gap between waste generation and management, which is expected to drive