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AMA Research
have published the fourth edition of the Waste
Management Market UK 2006 report, a highly
detailed study covering origins of waste arisings, collection and disposal
services and an analysis of the waste management services market.
Over 130 pages and
40 charts and tables the report covers:-
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The UK
Waste Management Market - size, trends and key
influences, analysis of total market by value
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A Review
of Waste Management Contractors - major
players, company profiles and market shares and key trends, e.g.
consolidation.
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An
Analysis of waste arisings by origin, by priority waste stream and by
material detailed analysis of mixes and
market trends.
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A Review
of waste collection, disposal and recovery -
including commentary on current waste recovery as well as recycling
targets and initiatives.
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External
Influences key legislation, government
strategies and industry initiatives as well as trends and alterations in
policy directions e.g. life cycle criteria in recovery and recycling.
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Future
prospects for the waste management industry,
trends for waste arisings, waste disposal and recovery
Waste management
has become a key issue in public sector and in corporate strategy, driven by
requirements to minimise waste levels, increase re-use & recycling rates &
reduce landfill levels. The increased requirement for integrated facilities
is changing the way in which services will have to be delivered underlining
the importance of critical size and niche/regional players.
Areas of particular
interest in the report include:-
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Detailed
analysis of waste arisings by origin, materials & end product streams.
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Trends in
waste collection & waste disposal by volume & value.
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Competitor
analysis review of industry consolidation, market shares, profiles on
top companies.
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Key external
influences and forecasts.
Key areas of coverage in the report include:-
WASTE MANAGEMENT MARKET
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Overview of
controlled waste management services market by value 1999 2005 with
forecasts to 2009, key market drivers e.g. tax, legislation, investment
costs.
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Key Market
Influences - demographic trends, consumption trends, etc.
CONTRACTORS REVIEW
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Structure of
supply private contractors & local authority waste disposal companies
(LAWDCs).
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Market size
and shares for top waste management companies.
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Review of
leading waste management companies & summary of leading local authority
waste disposal companies (LAWDCs).
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Key trends
market consolidation & analysis of changes in market shares.
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
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EU
Directives.
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UK waste
strategies and government initiatives.
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The Waste &
Resource Action Programme (WRAP).
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PPP/PFI.
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Industry
initiatives.
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Move to
Producer Liability and the likely impacts.
WASTE ARISINGS
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Detailed
analysis of waste arisings by origin, i.e. agricultural, mining &
quarrying, construction & demolition, commercial & industrial,
municipal, sewage sludge.
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Detailed analysis of
solid waste arisings by end product; packaging, tyres, batteries,
electrical and electronic equipment, end of life vehicles. Breakdowns of
these waste streams by material type & disposal routes, focus on
recovery & recycling rates.
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Detailed
analysis of waste arisings by material type e.g. paper & board, glass,
plastics, metals, green waste, clinical waste, textiles,
special/hazardous waste. Information includes breakdown of waste streams
by application & disposal routes with focus on recovery & recycling
rates.
WASTE COLLECTION & DISPOSAL
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Waste
collection services, focus on municipal waste
collection analysis of uplift by volume & value, service mix between
DSOs & private contractors, mix between collection systems.
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Waste
disposal services. Analysis of landfill
sector, focus on impact of legislation, mix of landfilled waste by
origin and materials type. Analysis of incineration capacity. Coverage
of municipal waste disposal by route, mix between DSO & private
contractor services.
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Waste
recovery. Analysis of incineration,
composting and recycling. Current levels achieved, impact of
legislation, barriers and opportunities.
FUTURE PROSPECTS
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Forecast
municipal, industrial, commercial & construction waste arisings.
Underpinning growth factors e.g. new housing, rise in commercial
construction, Government waste targets, Comprehensive Spending Review.
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Future
trends in waste arisings, disposal & recovery/recycling.
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Move towards
integrated service provision and the use of life cycle criteria for
recovery and recycling
There are over 130 pages and 40 charts and tables in this report, giving a
comprehensive review of this fast-changing industry sector.
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