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Pharmaceutical Waste Management Market Size, share,Trends,Growth, Recent Developments and Latest Technology, Forecast Research Report 2023

September 6th, 2019 Market Research Future Releases

Market Research Future (MRFR) projects steady growth in the global pharmaceutical waste management market over the forthcoming years. Pharmaceutical wastes contain active ingredients which are known to cause harm to the environment and public health. market dynamics, historical trends, growth opportunities, market valuation by region and segmentation, country-level analysis of market segments, key players’ market share analysis, competitive landscape and supply chain analysis

The rapid development of healthcare sector and the pharmaceutical industry is resulting in increased production of pharmaceuticals that is subsequently leading to an increase in the amount of waste generated daily. Usually, the pharmaceutical waste products consist of hazardous chemicals and non-biodegradable components. Increase in pharmaceutical waste leads to the demand for pharmaceutical waste management, subsequently creating the market for the same. A new report on the global pharmaceutical waste management market, published by Market Research Future (MRFR), sees that this market could grow between 2018 and 2023.

The biggest factor driving the global pharmaceutical waste management market growth is the huge set of environmental threats pharmaceutical wastes can cause. Pharmaceutical wastes are hazardous, and they can harm humans, animals, and the overall environment. Awareness among customers, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals is leading to market growth. Other markets driving the market include dangers of human pharmaceutical compounds as well as veterinary pharmaceutical compounds falling in drinking water resources, standards set by environmental regulatory authorities, and government initiatives for creating awareness.

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However, there are certain factors that can prove hazardous to the market growth. Such factors include increased the cost of pharmaceutical waste disposal, increasing costs of pharmaceuticals if manufacturers have to spend additional money for pharmaceutical waste management, side effects associated with pharmaceutical waste disposal, methods, and reluctance on the part of healthcare professionals regarding the adoption of new technologies. Lastly, the release of toxic pollutants from incineration process and scavenging in unprotected insecure landfills can also harm the pharmaceutical waste management market growth.

Key Players

Prominent players in the global pharmaceutical waste management market include Becton, Dickinson and Company (USA), BioMedical Waste Solution LLC (USA), Cardinal Health (USA), Covanta Holding Corporation (USA), Daniels Health (USA), Sharps Compliance Inc. (USA), Stericycle, US Ecology Inc. (USA), Stryker (USA), and Waste Management Inc. (USA).

Latest Industry News

  • Many Pharmaceutical manufacturers are in talks with the Ireland government to invest in pharmaceutical waste management in the country. 19 JUL 2019
  • In the USA, the new laws under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) about the management of hazardous waste pharmaceuticals (HWPs) are in effect now. RCRA prohibits the sewering of HWPs and offers exemptions to nicotine replacement therapies (NRTs). 19 JUL 2019
  • NSL OilChem Waste Management has officially opened USD 40Mn industrial wastewater treatment complex in Singapore. This complex is to manage the wastewater from the automotive industry, petrochemicals industry, and pharmaceutical industry. 25 JUL 2019

Market Segmentation

The global pharmaceutical waste management market segmentation encompasses the nature of waste, type of waste, and source of waste generation. MRFR’s take on the market explores various facets of the market in-depth.

Based on the nature of waste, this market has been segmented into hazardous pharmaceutical waste and non-hazardous pharmaceutical waste. By type of waste, the market has been segmented into controlled drugs, counter waste, hazardous drugs, and non-controlled prescription drugs. Regarding the source of waste generation, the market has been segmented into clinics & physicians’ offices, hospitals, pharmaceutical & biotechnology companies, pharmacies, and others.

Regional Segmentation

A geographical outlining of the global pharmaceutical waste management market covers North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, and Rest of the World (RoW).

North America is one of the leading regional markets for pharmaceutical waste management due to the huge presence of many pharmaceutical companies and majority of pharmaceutical sales. Most of the pharmaceutical companies in this region are based in the USA. Canada is another economy that has the potential of becoming an important market as many advanced medical technologies are available in both the USA and Canada.

In Europe, the market is strong due to the presence of many biotechnology companies and community pharmacies in this region. Economies that have the potential of becoming powerful markets are France, Germany, and the UK.

During the forecast period, the Asia Pacific region is poised to experience incremental growth due to expanding the pharmaceutical industry, demand better medical facilities, the growing emphasis on pharmaceutical waste management to curb pollution. The vibrant economies in this region that can become important markets are China, India, and Japan.

The global pharmaceutical waste management market is poised to have a healthy growth over the forecast period (2018-2023). Pharmaceutical waste contains medicinal drugs that are unused, expired, damaged, contaminated or is no longer needed. Generally, such waste is produced by the healthcare sector including research laboratories, veterinary clinics, nursing homes, dental practices and hospitals.  Along with medications, pharmaceutical waste can also include de-nurturing kits, cytostatic and cytotoxic drugs, flu-absorbers, bottles and glass vials. Disposing them into the trash can result in environmental contamination and drug abuse. The threat which pharmaceutical waste is posing undoubtedly is quite intense. Such wastes enter the environment through various routes including sewer lines, wastewater and landfill seepage. Thus, it is utterly significant to ensure that such wastes are disposed off in the right and safest way possible. Numerous regulatory bodies are taking part for preventing pharmaceutical pollutions. These include government agencies, waste management agencies, law enforcement agencies and environmental protection organizations.

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MRFR team have supreme objective to provide the optimum quality market research and intelligence services to our clients. Our market research studies by products, services, technologies, applications, end users, and market players for global, regional, and country level market segments, enable our clients to see more, know more, and do more, which help to answer all their most important questions.

In order to stay updated with technology and work process of the industry, MRFR often plans & conducts meet with the industry experts and industrial visits for its research analyst members.

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