Mar 11 2010
Research and Markets has added a new report, ‘Strategic Analysis of Green Technologies Market - Water and Wastewater Management,’ prepared by Frost & Sullivan. This report highlights the opportunities for growth and green technologies sector with respect to the management of water and wastewater treatment in the Asia Pacific region. The report also focuses on the driving forces, barriers, and trends in the market.
The Asia Pacific region covered by the report encompasses geographic markets relating to Oceania (New Zealand and Australia), Southeast Asia (Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, and the Philippines.), and the rest of Asia Pacific (Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea, and Taiwan).
In places such as Malaysia, governments and businesses are forced by climate change to bring down their carbon footprints, wastages, and expenses and are increasingly adopting green technologies that help them preserve resources as well as reduce costs. The worldwide green technology market is supposed to grow to $700.00 billion by the end of this year. Several environment-friendly and low-cost green technologies such as membrane technology are increasingly being used for the purification of water and treating waste water, thus endorsing a sustainable and greener environment.
The report highlights the need for manufacturers to invest in R&D to develop sustainable wastewater and water management solutions and lower related expenses. Manufacturers are required to develop and train talent in their respective areas of expertise. In addition, governments as well as NGOs need to provide incentives and financial assistance to business enterprises, according to the report. Such assistance is said to help business enterprises develop their competencies as well as provide an incentive to their researchers who focus on wastewater and water management technologies, according to the research analyst.
Major issues covered in the market review include Global and Asia Pacific reviews related to water and wastewater management, existing issues in the Asia Pacific market, and future action plans for the overall green technologies market.