Electronics Recycling Market Currently Valued at $35 Billion


SEATTLE (Recycling Monster): According to a new study, the global market for electronics recycling is currently valued at $35 billion. Also, the market is projected to record a CAGR growth of 13.1% to touch $120 billion by 2033.

The U.S. continues to be the largest exporter of electronic waste. The country has been taking several steps of actions aimed at increasing domestic e-waste recycling facilities. For instance, the country has established National Centre for Electronics Recycling with the aim of promoting domestic recycling of electronic waste.

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The report provides detailed analysis of various factors that are likely to harness growth of electronics recycling market during the forecast period. It highlights the end-use industries that are expected to garner considerable growth during this period. In addition, it also offers insights into obstacles surrounding the market.

The key companies profiled in the study include Aurubis AG, Enviro-Hub Holdings Ltd, Boliden Group, Clean Earth, Inc., Dlubak Glass Company, Cerebra Integrated Technologies Ltd. and Exitcom Recycling GmBH. It also refers to latest mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, partnerships and collaborations between leading market players.

The study reveals extraordinary geographical insights, covering major regions across the world.