Impact of Urbanization on Waste Management in Southeast Asia
Impact of Urbanization on Waste Management in Southeast Asia
Focus to Shift from Conventional Treatment to Waste Minimization Solutions
26-Aug-2016
Asia Pacific
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Description
Asia-Pacific (APAC) is expected to be an emerging region with double-digit annual growth in the waste management (WM) market through 2020. While most developing countries in APAC have underdeveloped WM structure, market potential is high because of growing waste volumes, increasing waste complexity, and development of new business models. Countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam are experiencing fast growth of densely populated areas with large-scale industrialization. Therefore, solid WM services are witnessing a huge interest with diversion of waste from landfills to recycling and incineration. This study provides an overview of developments in the WM market and the impact of urbanization on WM.
Table of Contents
Aims and Objectives
Definitions
- Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)
- Industrial Solid Waste (ISW)
- Hazardous Waste
- Collection and Sorting
- Recycling
- Others
Urbanization—A Global Trend
Urbanization in Southeast Asia
Urbanization Mega Trends in Southeast Asia
Municipal Solid Waste Composition
Indonesia
Malaysia
The Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Implications Overview
Volume of Waste Generated
Complexity of Waste Type and Treatment
Emerging Solutions and Technologies
Case Study—Singapore: From Land Scarcity to Zero Waste
Key Takeaways—Singapore: From Land Scarcity to Zero Waste
Regulations and Policies
Proliferation of Skilled Workforce
New Business Models
Value Chain Convergence with Other Industries
Innovating to Zero
Case Study—City of Alaminos: Journey to Zero Waste
Key Takeaways—City of Alaminos: Journey to Zero Waste
The Three Big Predictions
Legal Disclaimer
- 1. Urban Population Count, Southeast Asia, 2010, 2015 and 2030
- 1. Multidimensional Effects of Urbanization, Southeast Asia, 2015
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Table of Contents | | Executive Summary~ || Aims and Objectives~ || Definitions~ ||| Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)~ ||| Industrial Solid Waste (ISW)~ ||| Hazardous Waste~ ||| Collection and Sorting~ ||| Recycling~ ||| Others~ | Urbanization Mega Trends in Southeast Asia~ || Urbanization—A Global Trend~ || Urbanization in Southeast Asia~ || Urbanization Mega Trends in Southeast Asia~ | Current Waste Management Scenario~ || Municipal Solid Waste Composition~ || Indonesia~ || Malaysia~ || The Philippines~ || Singapore~ || Thailand~ | Implications of Urbanization on Waste Management~ || Implications Overview~ || Volume of Waste Generated~ || Complexity of Waste Type and Treatment~ || Emerging Solutions and Technologies~ || Case Study—Singapore: From Land Scarcity to Zero Waste~ || Key Takeaways—Singapore: From Land Scarcity to Zero Waste~ || Regulations and Policies~ || Proliferation of Skilled Workforce~ || New Business Models~ || Value Chain Convergence with Other Industries~ || Innovating to Zero~ || Case Study—City of Alaminos: Journey to Zero Waste~ || Key Takeaways—City of Alaminos: Journey to Zero Waste~ | Conclusion~ || The Three Big Predictions~ || Legal Disclaimer~ | The Frost & Sullivan Story~ |
List of Charts and Figures | 1. Urban Population Count, Southeast Asia, 2010, 2015 and 2030~| 1. Multidimensional Effects of Urbanization, Southeast Asia, 2015~ |
Author | Sania Iqbal |
Industries | Environment |
WIP Number | P8E3-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |