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The food & beverage industry including the manufacturing of dairy products, beverages, vegetables & fruits, and meat consumes large amount of water to effectively run their production processes. The deployment of water recovery systems allows manufacturers to achieve a significant reduction in the production costs while maximizing the profit. Moreover, the burgeoning demand across the sector is attributed to the growing environmental concerns over polluted water discharge. Additionally, the increasing need to comply with stringent regulatory standards including the disinfection & purification specifications will strengthen the product adoption across these industries. Sustainable energy recovery from wastewater & sludge further exemplifies the product’s efficiency across the sector.
Based on technology, the food & beverage wastewater recovery system market is segmented into activated carbon, ultra-filtration & reverse osmosis, membrane filtration, ion exchange resin systems, media filtration. The ultra-filtration & reverse osmosis segment is poised to expand at 10% CAGR through 2032.
The increased adoption of ultrafiltration technology is attributed to its capability to filter out viruses, solid bacteria, endotoxins, and various pathogens, resulting in the production of clean water with minimal silt density and high purity levels. Furthermore, the widespread implementation of reverse osmosis technology is growing exponentially, supported by its straightforward, safe, and cost-effective attributes for water treatment, thereby enhancing the overall business landscape.
The Asia Pacific food & beverage wastewater recovery systems market size is expected to observe 9.3% CAGR till 2032. The robust industrial growth along with government decisive steps pertaining to waste recovery and treatment will boost the adoption of these systems across the Asia Pacific region. Exponential growth in population has resulted in an increased pressure on the available water resources, which will enhance the regional business growth. Over the past few years Asia Pacific with countries including China, India and Japan have emerged as one of the major manufacturing hubs across the globe.