According to our latest market study on “Automated Waste Collection System Market Forecast to 2028 – COVID-19 Impact and Global Analysis – by Product Type (Stationary and Mobile); End-user (Airports, Educational Institutions, Hospitals, Corporate Offices, Hotels / Restaurants, and Others), the market was valued at US$ 234.88  million in 2020 and is projected to reach US$ 365.37 million by 2028; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.9% from 2021 to 2028. 

Europe drove the global automated waste collection system market with 42.1% income share in 2020, trailed by APAC and North America. The European region includes France, Germany, Russia, Italy, the UK, and the Remainder of Europe. The European market is a profoundly different market with a gathering of in excess of 40 nations in it. Western European nations are further developed compared to the NORDIC and other Eastern European nations. Therefore, there are more turns of events and advancements in the field of automation in the western part of Europe. On the other hand, economically strong nations like Germany, Italy, the UK, and Spain have witnessed significant growth in the implementation of automation solutions. Healthcare, automobile industry, food and beverage processing industry, commercial spaces like airports, and other public entertainment places are the greatest end users of automated waste collection systems.

In 2020, APAC stood second in the automated waste collection system market with a respectable share and it is anticipated to witness a steady CAGR from 2021 to 2028. APAC comprises India, China, Japan, Australia, South Korea, and Rest of APAC. Nations like Japan, India, China, Australia, Singapore, Taiwan, and Indonesia have a plethora of manufacturing industries owing to a different sector that includes electronics, food and beverage, chemicals, material, automobiles, and healthcare. Throughout the long term, the manufacturing spending of the region has grown significantly, and it is further anticipated to grow at the most elevated estimated growth rate. The amount of waste created by these industries has increased significantly throughout the long term. Owing to this reason, these industries have encountered an enormous change in the adoption of automated waste management systems. The Asian manufacturing sector is known to rapidly adopt innovation that include mechanical technology along with the emerging cloud and mobility advancements.

Further, improvements of smart cities in India and digitalization of industries are influencing the adoption of automated solutions across all verticals including waste management. Besides, rapid urbanization across the region has prompted an increase in municipal waste generation. As of late, electronic waste and plastic waste have added significantly to the overall waste stream. Untreated waste is unloaded in random locations in the edges of towns and villages, contaminating groundwater and polluting the air. Thus, there is a growing need to find blind spots in waste collection and transportation to increase effectiveness. Thus, these factors are influencing the requirement for automated waste collection and management systems across the region.

Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on  Automated Waste Collection SystemMarket

The automated waste collection system manufacturers in the region, however experienced limited tremors as the governments in the region encouraged municipalities and private organizations to invest towards smart and intelligent waste or garbage collection and sorting solutions. Since, the residential waste volumes increased substantially, the demand for automated waste collection systems among the residential sector soared. However, due to disruption in supply chain caused by the limitation of human movements, resulted in slower deployment and installation of the AWCS in the US, Canada, and Mexico. This followed slower than usual revenue growth trend in the North American automated waste collection systems market.