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Construction and Demolition Waste Management Market 2022-2027, Propelled by Initiatives for Sustainable Construction
The global construction and demolition waste management market size reached US$ 212.8 Billion in 2021. Looking forward, the market expects to reach US$ 287.4 Billion by 2027, exhibiting at a CAGR of 4.9% during 2022-2027, according to the latest report by IMARC Group.

Construction and demolition (C&D) waste management is the process of collecting, transporting, recycling, and disposing of debris produced during refurbishment, construction, alteration, destruction, and rehabilitation of infrastructures. Demolition of existing structures creates more than 20 different types of waste materials, including metals, wood, bricks, plastics, concrete, and sanitary ware. C&D waste management comprises disposing or reusing these waste materials to curb the negative impact on the environment and reduce the consumption of virgin resources. As these materials are heavy and non-biodegradable, they are initially sorted, treated, and filtered for further usage or decomposition. Rising awareness toward environmental degradation has led to the adoption of C&D waste management globally.

Note: We are regularly tracking the direct effect of COVID-19 on the market, along with the indirect influence of associated industries. These observations will be integrated into the report.

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Global Construction and Demolition Waste Management Market Trends:

The past few years have witnessed several demolition and renovation projects, especially in developing regions, due to rapid urbanization and globalization. In addition to this, inflating income levels and improving living standards of individuals have contributed to residential construction activities. As improper disposal of waste materials causes environmental degradation and greenhouse gas emission, the adoption of C&D waste management has gradually increased.

Apart from this, governments of several countries are taking initiatives to eliminate illegal disposal and reuse waste materials. For instance, new rules have been introduced by the Department of Environment, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi, India, to incorporate a complete waste management plan prior to any construction activity. Similarly, Construction & Demolition Recycling Association (CDRA) in the United States is promoting the recycling of recoverable C&D materials, including concrete, asphalt, asphalt shingles, gypsum wallboard, wood, and metals, that are produced every year. Furthermore, non-governmental organizations are creating awareness about the hazardous impact of disposing of these waste materials, which, in turn, is provided a thrust to the market growth.

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