Benchmarking Country Opportunities in Hazardous Waste Management Market in Asia-Pacific

Benchmarking Country Opportunities in Hazardous Waste Management Market in Asia-Pacific

Lack of Regulatory Support and Implementation Deters Market Growth in Developing Countries

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27-Nov-2014
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Asia Pacific
Research Code: P722-01-00-00-00
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The level of hazardous waste management varies among Asia-Pacific countries. Many countries still face major difficulties in managing locally produced hazardous waste. The private sector is often involved in treating hazardous waste at the national level; this is prevalent to a large extent in countries such as Singapore, Australia, and to a lesser extent, in Malaysia and Indonesia. However, for many developing countries, collecting data for proper assessment and action plan is often a challenge. Country benchmarking reveals that four countries—Australia, Japan, Singapore, and South Korea—have the highest potential for sustainable and long-term investment in the hazardous waste management market.

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Key Findings (continued)

Market Structure

Definitions

Definitions (continued)

Hazardous Waste—Overview

Solid Waste Generation

Solid Waste Generation (continued)

Solid Waste Generation (continued)

Solid Waste Disposal

Hazardous Waste Overview

Concerns of Hazardous Waste

Transboundary Movement of Hazardous Waste

Waste Trafficking in Asia-Pacific

Beyond Legislation

Singapore—Market Overview

Singapore—PESTLE Analysis

Singapore—Market Forecast

Singapore—Industrial Growth Forecast

Singapore—Hazardous Waste Regulatory Framework

Singapore—Hazardous Waste Regulatory Framework (continued)

Japan—Market Overview

Japan—PESTLE Analysis

Japan—Market Forecast

Japan—Industrial Growth Forecast

Japan—Hazardous Waste Regulatory Framework

South Korea—Market Overview

South Korea—PESTLE Analysis

South Korea—Market Forecast

South Korea—Industrial Growth Forecast

South Korea—Hazardous Waste Regulatory Framework

Australia—Market Overview

Australia—PESTLE Analysis

Australia—Market Forecast

Australia—Industrial Growth Forecast

Australia—Hazardous Waste Regulatory Framework

Benchmarking Criteria

Benchmarking Methodology and Assumptions

Gross National Income (GNI) Per Capita 2013

Global Competitiveness Index 2013

Benchmark Overview

Regulatory Setup

Enforcement Efficiency

Growth Rate of Waste Volume

Recycling Rate

Trade Value per Capita

Waste Volume per Capita

Waste Volume per GDP

Growth of Manufacturing Value Add

Manufacturing Value Add per Capita

Market Entry

Summary of Benchmark

Summary of Benchmark (continued)

Summary of Benchmark (continued)

Market Overview in the Rest of Asia-Pacific

Market Characteristics and Trends in Malaysia

Market Trends in Indonesia

Market Trends in Thailand

Market Trends in The Philippines

Market Trends in Vietnam

Legal Disclaimer

The Frost & Sullivan Story

Value Proposition—Future of Your Company & Career

Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

Our Blue Ocean Strategy

The level of hazardous waste management varies among Asia-Pacific countries. Many countries still face major difficulties in managing locally produced hazardous waste. The private sector is often involved in treating hazardous waste at the national level; this is prevalent to a large extent in countries such as Singapore, Australia, and to a lesser extent, in Malaysia and Indonesia. However, for many developing countries, collecting data for proper assessment and action plan is often a challenge. Country benchmarking reveals that four countriesAustralia, Japan, Singapore, and South Koreahave the highest potential for sustainable and long-term investment in the hazardous waste management market.
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Author Janice Wung
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