Food Waste Management Market Share by 2027: Upcoming Trends and Analysis

Food loss, coupled with ecological risks, is leading to a growing need for sustainability and effective food waste management facilities. The amount of food thrown away is increasing at an astounding rate each year. World Bank reports “What a Waste 2.0: A Global Snapshot of Solid Waste Management to 2050” in 2018 which anticipates more than 3 billion tons of waste to be generated annually by 2050. This signals a sharp increase from the current volume, i.e. 2 billion tons.

According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), more than 38 million tons of food waste was generated in 2014, with a mere five percent diverted from incinerators and landfills. EPA estimates that food accounts for 21.6% percent of discarded municipal solid waste generated in the country. Food losses and waste bring to light the inefficiency of food value chains and food systems, which cause a fall in overall food availability.

The increasing food loss and wastage has led to a growing focus on decreasing the total volume of waste produced while increasing efforts to bring about sustainability in food waste management worldwide. The global food waste management market is anticipated to be valued at US$ 54.8 Bn in 2019. Future Market Insights (FMI) projects that the food waste management market will see a significant CAGR of over 6% during 2019 – 2027.

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Key Takeaways – Food Waste Management Market Study

  • The food waste prevention segment is expected to rank relatively high on the attractiveness index in the global food waste management market. In 2019, the food prevention segment is anticipated to dominate the market.
  • Food loss and wastage occurs at each node of the supply chain, from primary production to final end consumption.
  • According to FMI survey, it is observed that around 85% to 90% of the overall food wasted in the developing economies is in the supply chain, including producers, processors, distributors, transportation & logistics, and retailer levels. In developing economies, food loss usually occurs in the earlier stages of the supply chain as a result of limited technology, inadequate infrastructural facilities, unfavorable climatic conditions, and insufficient processing and lack of marketing.
  • In contrast, developed economies witness food losses and wastage to a substantial extent at the downstream stages of the supply chain.
  • In 2019, food processing wastes is estimated to dominate the food waste management market by waste type.
  • Rising preference for animal food production from food waste is expected gain traction in the food waste management market in the foreseeable future. Animal Feed, followed by fertilizers, are anticipated to remain the largest end-use segment globally during the forecast period.
  • Increase in promotional activities and investments in renewable energy generation are leading to the growing market prospects for food waste management in North America. High demand for renewable energy and development in infrastructure encourages new players operating in recycling and processing food waste market.

Players in the food waste management market could strengthen their positions by introducing services in the rural areas where the concentration of food waste management companies is relatively low.

Technological Developments to Enhance Prospects for Food Waste Management Organizations

Increasing participation of small and mid-size enterprises in the global food waste management market provides opportunities for innovation in services offered by waste management companies. Through the development of innovative technologies such as shelf-life extension technology, companies operating in the food waste management market are able to expand their global footprint by leveraging the regulatory implications.

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Know More About What the Report Covers

Future Market Insights, in its new offering, offers an unbiased analysis of the global food waste management market, presenting historical demand data (2012-2018) and forecast statistics for the period from 2019-2027. The study divulges compelling insights on the food waste management market based on the service (prevention, collection, transfer, recycling, and landfill), waste type (food production wastes, food processing wastes, distribution and supply chain wastes, retail wastes, and consumption wastes), and end-use (animal feed, fertilizer, renewable energy & biofuels, and others) across seven major regions.

About FMI’s Food & Beverage Division

Expert analysis, actionable insights, and strategic recommendations – the Food & Beverages team at Future Market Insights helps clients from all over the globe with their unique business intelligence needs. With a repertoire of over 1,000 reports and 1 million+ data points, the team has analyzed the food & beverage industry lucidly in 50+ countries for over a decade. The team provides end-to-end research and consulting services; reach out to explore how we can help.

About Food Market Division at FMI

Expert analysis, actionable insights, and strategic recommendations – the food & beverage team at Future Market Insights helps clients from across the globe with their unique business intelligence needs. With a repertoire of over 1,000 reports and 1 million+ data points, the team has analysed the food & beverage industry lucidly in 50+ countries for over a decade. The team provides end-to-end research and consulting services; reach out to explore how we can help.

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