Japan Shredded Waste Segmentation
Waste Source (Households, Industrial)
The Japan shredded waste market is segmented and analyzed for demand and supply by waste source into households and industry. Out of the two types of waste source, the industry segment is estimated to contribute the largest volume share to the total national waste at the end of 2033, by growing at a CAGR of 3.3% in the projected time frame. Moreover, the segment generated notable waste volume in 2022. The industry waste is further categorized into commercial, construction & demolition and others. The growth of the segment can be attributed to the growing amount of waste generated by the industry. Waste production by all industries in Japan was reached around 380 million tons per year by 2020. Out of the total waste, around 20% of that is nearly 75 million of waste comes from the construction industry. Furthermore, the largest share of the waste is generated from the energy and agriculture sectors, accounting for almost 96 million and 85 million, respectively. On the other hand, other small sectors were responsible for nearly 54 million of total industrial waste.
End-user (Landfills, Cement Plants, Materials Recovery/Recycling Facilities)
The Japan shredded waste market is also segmented and analyzed for demand and supply by end-use application into landfills, cement plants, materials recovery/recycling facilities, incineration plants, RDF & RPF plants, waste to energy plants, and others. Amongst these seven segments, the incineration plants segment is expected to treat the largest volume of waste of 325.6 million tons in 2033 by growing at a CAGR of 3.4% over the forecast period. On the other hand, the segment treated 227.2 million tons of waste in 2022. The growth of the segment is attributed to rising incineration facilities in the region. Shredders are used as a treatment of waste before disposing of it for incineration. It increases the garbage's calorific value, combustion stability, and incineration impact. Japan had the most running incineration plants in the world in the fiscal year 2020, with around 685 fully continuous waste incineration facilities that were added to over 1000 incineration plants.
Our in-depth analysis of the global market includes the following segments:
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By Shredder Type |
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By Waste Source |
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By Waste Composition |
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By End-Use Application |
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