Abstract:
Analyse the reasons behind the changes in demand for waste management in the
 
 
UK over the next 5 years
 
 
Examine the main factors affecting demand
 
 
Target the sectors with the most opportunities
 
 
Analyse the forecast changes in demand for waste management in the UK over
 
 
the next 5 years
 
 
Interpret these forecasts into your own business situation and marketing
 
 
plans
 
 
Use these fully reasoned forecasts for the next five years to set your
 
 
own objectives
 
 
Discover the opportunities for suppliers
 
 
 
 
Discover the structure of the UK waste management industry:
 
 
Understand why it will be increasingly important for waste disposal companies
 
 
to offer a range of local services
 
 
Analyse the factors behind the consolidation which has taken place in
 
 
the industry in recent years
 
 
 
 
Discover why so many international companies have been attracted to the UK
 
 
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The volume of solid waste arising in the UK is segmented as follows:
 
 
Construction & Demolition Waste, By Volume, 1996-2000
 
 
Industrial Waste, By Volume, 1996-2000
 
 
Domestic Waste, By Volume, 1996-2000
 
 
Commercial Waste, By Volume, 1996-2000
 
 
 
 
The waste collection sector is quantified as follows:
 
 
Private Contractors Collection Of Non-Hazardous Non-Domestic Waste, 2000
 
 
 
 
Private Contractors Collection Of Non-Hazardous Domestic Waste, 2000
 
 
 
 
DSO Collection Of Non-Hazardous Non-Domestic Waste, 2000
 
 
DSO Collection Of Non-Hazardous Domestic Waste, 2000
 
 
Collection Of Domestic Waste, By Type Of Collection:
 
 
-DSO
 
 
-Private
 
 
-Civic Amenity Sites
 
 
 
 
Collection Of Non-Domestic Waste, By Type Of Collection:
 
 
-DSO
 
 
-Private
 
 
-Other
 
 
The waste treatment & reclamation sector is segmented by:
 
 
Treatment & Disposal Process, 1996-2000:
 
 
-Reclamation
 
 
-Compacting
 
 
-Civic Amenity Site
 
 
-Bailing
 
 
-Incineration
 
 
-Shredding
 
 
-Other
 
 
 
 
The waste disposal information covers:
 
 
 
 
Method Of Disposal, 2000:
 
 
-Landfill
 
 
-Reclaimed
 
 
-Incineration
 
 
-Other
 
 
This report contains: ·
 
 
 
 
Market Size & Trends (Volume), 1996-2000
 
 
Market Segmentation, 1996-2000
 
 
Forecast Market Segmentation, 2001-2005
 
 
Waste Collection
 
 
Waste Treatment & Reclamation
 
 
Waste Disposal
 
 
Opportunities For Suppliers
 
 
Industry Structure
 
 
Profiles Of 8 Leading Waste Management Companies
 
 
Magazine Addresses
 
 
Trade Association Addresses
Table of contents:
INTRODUCTION
MARKET OVERVIEW
Market Size and Trends, 1996-2000
Market Segmentation
Market Forecasts, 2001-2005
Market Forecasts, By Source
WASTE COLLECTION
WASTE TREATMENT AND RECLAMATION
Waste Treatment
Reclamation
Energy From Waste
WASTE DISPOSAL
Industry and Regulatory Structure
Market Segmentation
Overview
Landfill
Introduction
Types of Landfill Sites
Factors Affecting Costs
Factors Affecting Landfill Demand
OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUPPLIERS
INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
Company Profiles
MAGAZINES
TRADE ASSOCIATIONS