Skip to main content


Wet waste management refers to the process of handling, treating, and disposing of organic waste materials that are biodegradable and typically have high moisture content. This category of waste includes food scraps, garden waste, paper products soiled with food or liquids, and other organic materials. Effective wet waste management involves various methods such as composting, anaerobic digestion, vermiculture, and landfilling with proper leachate collection systems. The aim is to minimize environmental pollution, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and utilize organic waste for beneficial purposes such as soil enrichment and energy generation. Wet waste management plays a crucial role in promoting sustainability and reducing the burden on landfills, contributing to a more eco-friendly waste management system. Download PDF Brochure: https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/pdfdownloadNew.asp?id=71469473 The report “Wet Waste Management Market by Service & Equipment (Collection & Transportation, Processing, Disposal), Source (Industrial, Municipal, Commercial, Healthcare & Medical), Waste Type (Food Scrap, Meat & Bones, Agricultural Waste, Medical Waste) - Global Trends & Forecast to 2020” defines and segments the global wet waste management market with an analyses and projections of the size of the waste management market. It also identifies the driving and restraining factors of the market with analyses of trends, opportunities, and challenges. The market is segmented and market size is forecasted on the basis of major regions, such as North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World (RoW). The key countries are also covered and their market sizes have been forecasted for each region. Furthermore, this market is segmented and revenues are forecasted on the basis of applications. The wet waste management industry has a positive outlook due to a high growth in the waste management industries. The growing demand for wet waste management in developing countries such as China, India, and Brazil is due to the improved economic conditions and growing environmental concern, which is driving the growth of the wet waste management industry. Key factors such as growth in the parent waste management market, increasing concern towards environment sustainability and safety, and development in the technology for waste treatment such as waste-to-energy solutions are contributing to the growth of the wet waste management market.