Conventional ZLD (zero liquid discharge) systems are standard systems that are widely used by various end-use industries due to their specific designs, which involve pre-defined stages such as pretreatment, filtration, evaporation, and crystallization. There is increased demand for conventional ZLD systems from the Middle East and South American regions, owing to lack of adequate environmental regulations related to proper disposing of effluents produced by various end-use industries. The conventional ZLD system segment is estimated to lead the zero liquid discharge systems market by 2023, owing to its wide application across various end-use industries. The zero liquid discharge systems market is estimated to be USD 5.4 billion in 2018 and is projected to reach USD 8.1 billion by 2023, at a CAGR of 8.3% from 2018 to 2023. Rising concerns over the disposal of brine concentrates into water bodies is expected to drive the zero liquid discharge systems market. Growing demand from the South America region from end-use industries such as energy & power is also expected to fuel the demand for zero liquid discharge systems.
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Increasing regulations on the disposal of brine concentrates have led to the demand for zero liquid discharge systems from end-use industries. Zero liquid discharge systems are used to remove concentrates from processes such as cooling tower blowdown and flue gas desulphurization, among others. Major end-use industries of zero liquid discharge systems include energy & power, chemicals & petrochemicals, food & beverages, textiles, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors & electronics, and others. Zero liquid discharge systems also find application in the energy & power industry where they are used to treat large volumes of waste water before being released into the environment or bringing it back to the process.
Major companies operating in the zero liquid discharge systems market include Aquatech International LLC (US), SUEZ Water Technologies & Solutions (US), Veolia Water Technologies (France), GEA Group (Germany), Praj Industries Ltd. (India), H2O GmbH (Germany), US Water Services Inc. (US), Aquarion AG (Switzerland), Doosan Hydro Technology, LLC (US), Petro Sep Corporation (Canada), Saltworks Technologies Inc. (Canada), IDE Technologies Ltd. (Israel), Degremont Technologies Ltd. (Switzerland), and Oasys Water, Inc. (US), among others.
North America is expected to lead the zero liquid discharge market during the forecast period, owing to the increasing demand for these systems from the US, Canada, and Mexico. High demand from end-use industries such as energy & power, chemicals & petrochemicals, and food & beverages is driving the growth of the zero liquid discharge systems market in these countries.
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