The report “Membrane Bioreactor Market by Membrane Type (Hollow Fiber, Flat Sheet, Multi Tubular), System Configuration (Submerged and External Mbr System), Application (Municipal Wastewater Treatment, Industrial Wastewater Treatment) – Global Forecast to 2029″, The membrane bioreactor market is projected to reach USD 6.14 Billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 8.2% from USD 4.14 Billion in 2024. The membrane bioreactor market is projected to grow significantly in the coming years. A membrane bioreactor (MBR) is an advanced wastewater treatment system that combines biological treatment processes with filtration methods using membranes, including microfiltration and ultrafiltration. Increasing regulatory demands for cleaner effluent discharge continue to prompt municipalities and industries toward more advanced treatment solutions. In addition, MBRs are inherently space-efficient, occupying much smaller footprint than those of conventional treatment technologies, hence, are most suitable for use in urban areas. It also recovers resources from wastewater, which is in line with sustainability goals.
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Some of the prominent key players are:
- Veolia (France),
- KUBOTA Corporation (Japan),
- Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation (Japan),
- TORAY INDUSTRIES, INC. (Japan),
- Kovalus Separation Solutions (US),
- Dupont (US), and many more….
Opportunity: Integration of MBR technology with other advanced treatment processes
Integration with other advanced treatment processes, such as advanced MBR technologies and superior contaminant removal, represents a very significant opportunity for the market by improving overall treatment efficiency and expanding application versatility. The integration of superior contaminant removal, such as pathogens, nutrients, and micropollutants, including MBRs coupled with reverse osmosis, nanofiltration, or advanced oxidation process, is improved than is required for meeting increasingly stringent regulatory standards. This synergy not only enhances the quality of the treated effluent but also opens opportunities for resource recovery, such as water reuse and nutrient extraction, consistent with sustainability objectives. Additionally, the MBR system modular feature will facilitate relatively easy integration into existing infrastructure, thus upgrading conventional wastewater treatment facilities, an opportunity many find attractive. This increases its role in the landscape of possible water-treatment solutions, as MBR technology integrates with other advanced processes in addressing complex wastewater problems as industries and municipalities seek integrated solutions.