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Tuesday 12 April 2016

Electronic Scrap Recycling Market Expected to Reach US$34.32 bn by 2022 Globally

This report aims to provide a comprehensive strategic analysis of the global electronic scrap recycling market along with revenue and growth forecasts for the period from 2013 to 2022. The proliferation of computing and electronic devices such as smartphones, computers, tablets, televisions, small home appliances, digital cameras, music players, and laptops; shorter product lifecycles; and government legislations governing electronic waste (e-waste) are major factors influencing the electronic scrap recycling market. Hardly any electronic and electrical product does not contain metals or is not dependent on metals for its manufacturing. In e-waste recycling, damaged and unusable electronic and electrical products are processed and the metals they contain are extracted for use in new products.

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Electronic and electrical products are progressively part of our life. In order to ensure that they have only a minimum impact on environment, end-of-life electronic products must be processed and the metals they contain must be recycled. The total volume of e-waste is increasing globally, but the number of smelters available to process it is very small. In recent years, collected and scrapped electronic products have accounted for the largest increase in material type, primarily in the form of printed circuit boards (PCBs) from mobile phones and computers. Boliden Group (Boliden Rönnskär) has been melting out different types of recycling materials since 1960. The company owns technologies developed in-house, as well as an extensive capacity to process different type of materials.

This research study on the global electronic scrap recycling market provides a detailed analysis of how recycling and smelting companies in different regions are using electronic scrap for the extraction of different types of ferrous, non-ferrous, and precious metals from electronic scrap. The report offers an in-depth study of the market drivers, restraints, and growth opportunities. Using these factors, the report identifies various trends expected to impact the market during the forecast period from 2015 to 2022. The report includes a comprehensive coverage of the underlying economic, environmental, and technological factors influencing the electronic scrap recycling market. It provides the competitive landscape of key players in the electronic recycling market in order to highlight the state of competition therein. The report also provides a detailed competitive analysis of the key players in electronic recycling and identifies various business strategies adopted by them. The study explains the penetration of each market segment within various geographies, and how these segments have accelerated the growth of electronic recycling market.

Based on the materials extracted, the electronic recycling market is segmented into ferrous, non-ferrous, and precious metals. Based on the type of electronic products, the market is segmented into IT, office equipment, and handheld devices; large electronic appliances; small household appliances; and other appliances. The office, IT equipment, and handheld devices segment consists of computers, laptops, smartphones, tablets and other office related electronic equipment. The large electronic appliances comprises televisions, refrigerators, air conditioners, video, audio equipment and other equipment. Small household appliances include toasters, vacuum cleaners, and coffee machines and other appliances. The others segment includes lighting, electric fittings, and automotive equipment. The report aims to provide a comprehensive, cross-sectional analysis of the electronic scrap recycling market across major geographies such as North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Africa, and Latin America.

The report includes an overview of the market strategies, annual revenues, and the recent developments of key companies operating in the market. The key market participants profiled in this study include Boliden Group, Umicore N.V., Dowa Holdings Co., Ltd., Ultromex Ltd., LS-Nikko Copper Inc., Glencore Xstrata Plc, Enviro-Hub Holdings Ltd., Outotec Oyj, Mitsui & Co., Ltd., Mitsubishi Materials USA Corporation, Aurubis AG, and JX Nippon Mining and Metal Corporation. The report provides a comprehensive analysis of the raw materials feed, smelting, and refining processes pertaining to the recycling of electronic scrap offered by these leading players. Information on research and development activities, business processes, and upcoming technologies for the extraction of various metals from electronic waste is also included in the report.

Market Segmentation:

Electronic Scrap Recycling Market Analysis, by Metals Extracted (Revenue and Volume)


Ferrous
Non-ferrous
Precious

Electronic Scrap Generation Market Analysis, by Type of Product (Volume)
IT, office equipment and handheld devices
Large White Goods
Small home appliances
Others 

In addition, the report provides cross sectional analysis of the electronic scrap recycling market with respect to following geographical segments (Revenue and Volume):

North America
Europe
Asia-Pacific
Middle East and Africa (MEA)
Latin America

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