Global Water Filtration Market Industry Report 2022-2027: Rise in Demand for Non-Chemical Water Treatment Techniques

2022-06-25 09:14:35 By : Ms. YH Chen

DUBLIN , June 23, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Water Filtration: Global Markets" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Filtration and reuse of wastewater has become a growing practice worldwide. In areas where water scarcity affects economic development, in fields such as agriculture and manufacturing, the treatment and reuse of wastewater is of utmost importance. Treatment also prevents water resources, such as lakes, rivers and the sea, from being polluted by waste discharge. Wastewater treatment and reuse can be an expensive process. However, industry suppliers and government bodies are seeking ways to keep costs down, particularly for secondary treatment, which usually entails additional investment and operational costs. Consider a country such as India , with a large and growing population and thus a very high need for water, but where water resources are scarce. The central government is taking bold steps and has presented multiple government policies that states can choose to work with.

Groundwater levels are declining at a fast pace. Around 21 major cities of India including Delhi , Bangalore and Hyderabad , might run out of groundwater, which would affect the lives of more than 100 million people. Many feel it is past time for India to act on wastewater treatment and its reuse. This would also bring about many opportunities for companies involved in the water treatment industry.

The report covers the technological, economic and business considerations of the water filtration market, with analyses and forecasts provided for the global market. The report explores the market forces relevant to water filtration and their areas of application.

Regional market are presented by type of water filtration along with growth forecasts through 2027. Estimates of sales are based on the price in the supply chain at which the water filters are procured by the manufacturers.

International aspects are analyzed for all world regions and types of water filtration technology. Brief profiles of major global manufacturers are presented.

The COVID-19 pandemic halted the progress of economies worldwide. After taking measures to lock down their respective countries to contain the spread of the coronavirus, especially in affected cities, various governments worldwide also took many measures necessary to resuscitate their economies.

An overview of the global markets for water filtration technology

Analyses of the global market trends, with data from 2021, estimates for 2022 and 2023, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2027

Estimation and forecast the water filtration systems market size, and quantification of the market potential by filter type, technology, application, and geographic region

Country specific data and market value analysis for the U.S., Canada , Mexico , Germany , France , U.K, Japan , China and India , among others

Discussion on filtration mechanism, development of water filters, and factors affecting growth

Information on global water supply and demand, global wastewater production, human health implications, and a brief discussion of wastewater reuse and recycling

Identification of market drivers, restraints and other forces impacting the global water filtration market, and assessment of new developments in the industry

Market share analysis of the key companies of the industry and coverage of their proprietary technologies, strategic alliances, and other key market strategies

Comprehensive company profiles of the leading global players, including 3M Co., Alfa Laval, Evoqua Water Technologies LLC, Hydranautics, Mann+Hummel, and Toray Industries, Inc

Key Topics Covered: Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 2 Summary and Highlights Chapter 3 Market Overview

Global Wastewater Production and Treatment

Global Wastewater Reuse and Recycling

Impact of the Coronavirus on the Global Economy

Chapter 5 Water Filtration Market by Filter Type

Chapter 6 Water Filtration Market by Technology

Chapter 7 Water Filtration Market by Application

Chapter 8 Water Filtration Market by Region

Hydranautics (A Nitto Group Company)

Suez Water Technologies & Solutions

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