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This report also provides a comprehensive analysis of the companies listed below:
Aquatech International LLC (US), SUEZ water technologies & solutions (US), Veolia Water Technologies (France), GEA Group (Germany), Praj Industries Ltd. (India), H2O GmbH (Germany), US Water Services (US), Aquarion AG (Switzerland), Doosan Hydro Technology LLC (US), Petro Sep Corporation (Canada), IDE Technologies (Israel), Degremont
The conventional ZLD system segment is projected to lead the market during the forecast period.
Based on system, the conventional ZLD system segment is estimated to lead the zero liquid discharge systems market during the forecast period from 2018-2023. This growth can be attributed to strict environmental regulations that have forced small-to-large companies to install zero liquid discharge systems. The conventional ZLD system has a standard process for the treatment of effluents and sludge and is widely adopted due to its economical nature. Conventional ZLD systems are widely used across end-use industries for low to medium flowrate effluent plants.
North America is expected to lead the zero liquid discharge market during the forecast period.
By region, the zero liquid discharge market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, South America, and the Middle East & Africa. The North America region was the largest market for zero liquid discharge systems in 2017 and is expected to continue to lead in the coming years. This region is witnessing a high demand for zero liquid discharge systems from various end-use industries such as energy & power, chemicals & petrochemicals, food & beverages, textiles, pharmaceuticals, and semiconductors & electronics. Employment of stringent environmental regulations by countries such as the US and Canada among others, especially in the energy & power end-use industry, have led to an increase in the demand for zero liquid discharge systems in the region.