Electronics Recycling Market - By Types of Recyclers (Glass & Lead, Metal, Circuit Board & Plastic), Recovery (Material & Component), Products, Application (Manufacturers, Government, Commercial & Consumers) and Geography - (2014-2020)
With increase in technology, the production of electronic devices has increased tremendously. When these electronic devices stop functioning and can no longer be repaired, they are discarded. Those devices are then called as electronic waste or e-waste. Discarding e-waste directly into the environment can be hazardous to both the environment and to all living things in the long run. Thus, recycling of such e-wastes is strictly required. Electronic recycling or e-cycling does not consider all electronic devices. The recyclable devices include computers, cable receivers, DVD players, fax machines, keyboards, mice, cell phones, MP3 players, PDAs, printers, satellite receivers, television, scanners, and so on. The devices which cannot be recycled are ACs, calculators, camcorders, CDs/DVDs, dehumidifiers, microwave, print cartridges, refrigerators, shredders, toasters, typewriters, and vacuum cleaners.
With so much of e-waste being generated daily, one can say that the electronics recycling market has huge potential in future. In the initial stage more education is directed towards common people about how to e-cycle.
The report segments the electronics recycling market on the basis of different types of technologies, the current and future applications, and geographical market. Further, it contains revenue forecasting and analyzing trends in the market. Also, the application segment has been sub-categorized for in-depth coverage. The geographical analysis contains the comprehensive classification for Americas (North America and Latin America), APAC, and Europe which contain the major countries covering the market. Further, ROW has been classified under the Middle-East and Africa. The sections and the sub-segments in the report would contain drivers, restraints, opportunities, current market trends, and the expected technology required to revolutionize the electronics recycling domain.
The report also includes qualitative analysis on the market, market investment analysis, and Porter’s analysis of the market. This report provides the competitive landscape of the key players, which covers all key growth strategies. The report also formulates the entire value chain of the market, along with industry trends with emphasis on market timelines, technology roadmaps, and market & product life cycle analysis.
Major players in this field includes: AERC Recycling Solutions (U.S.), Attero Recycling (India), Apple Recycling program (U.S.), American Retroworks Inc. (U.S.), Dlubak Glass Company (U.S.), Eco International (U.S.), Fortune Plastic & Metal Inc. (U.S.), MBA Polymers Inc. (U.S.), Sims Metal Management Limited (U.S.),Panasonic (China) and so on.
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Table Of Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 Key-Take Aways
1.2 Report Description
1.3 Markets Covered
1.4 Research Methodology
1.4.1 Market Size
1.4.2 Market Share
1.4.3 Key Data Points from Secondary Sources
1.4.4 Key Data Points from Primary Sources
1.4.5 Assumptions
1.5 Stakeholders
2 ExecutiveSummary
3 Market Overview
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Evolution
3.3 Market Segmentation
3.4 Market Dynamics
3.4.1 Drivers
3.4.2 Restraints
3.4.3 Opportunities
3.5 Winning Imperatives
3.6 Burning Issues
3.7 Value Chain Analysis
3.8 End User Analysis
3.9 Market Share Analysis
3.10 Industry Benchmarking
4 Market by Products (Up to Level 5 Segmentation if possible)
5 Market by Applications
6 Market by Technology
7 Geographic Analysis
7.2 Europe
7.3 Asia/APAC
7.4 RoW (Rest of the World)
8 Competitive Landscape
8.1 Mergers & Acquisitions
8.2 Agreements & Collaborations
8.3 New Product Developments
9 Company Profiles
9.1 Company A
9.1.1 Overview
9.1.2 Financials
9.1.3 Products & Services
9.1.4 Strategy
9.1.5 Developments
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