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Liquid Waste Management Market Size, Growth, Share, Global Top Companies, 2021 Industry Trends, Demand, Business Opportunities and Forecast to 2027
Market Synopsis
According to MRFR the analysis, the Global Liquid Waste Management Market was valued at more than USD 90.12 billion in 2018 and is expected to reach over USD 117.79 Billion by the end of 2025 at a CAGR of 3.8%.
The process of proper handling, disposing and treating of liquid waste is termed as liquid waste management. The demand for liquid waste management services is growing and is contributed by environmental regulations, waste-to-energy initiatives, and landfill diversion. Moreover, scarcity and demand for clean water is another factor driving the growth of the global market. Furthermore, the increasing concern over wastewater discharge from the industrial sector is also expected to position the growth of the industry.
 Regulatory Analysis
The regulation set by different regulatory bodies for Liquid Waste Management are as follows: The American Society for Testing and Materials – ASTM-D5495, for ‘sampling with a composite liquid waste sampler’; the European Union Standards, the Sewage Sludge Directive – Directive 86/278/EEC for, ‘use of sewage sludge in agriculture’; the Directive on the incineration of waste – Directive 2000/76/EC, for ‘setting emission limit for waste incineration plants within the EU’; Environmental Protection Agency EPA-K002/4/5 for ‘wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chrome and zinc pigments’.
 Segmentation
By Application
 Sullage: Also known as      greywater, and is referred to wastewater generated from kitchen, house      washing, laundry, and bathroom falls under this category and contains      pathogens.
 Black Water: Wastewater drained      out from the toilet is known as black water, it contains harmful      pathogens owing to which it needs to be treated before disposal.
 Storm Water: Stagnated and      runoff water accumulated after heavy rainfall falls under this category,      this can lead to water-borne diseases.
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 By Disposal Methods
Sedimentation & Dewatering     held the largest share of the liquid waste management market as the     process is cost-effective and easy to perform. It is used to remove solid     waste from non-hazardous liquid waste, either by filtering water from a     huge bag or sediment basins, usually the solid waste left is dumped in     landfills.
Incineration: Burning of     hazardous wastes such as acids, slag, oil, scrap materials, rock tailings,     and other chemicals, although being the best way for liquid waste     disposal, the use of method is limited owing to the high cost of     incinerators.
Composting: Removal of organic     waste such as vegetable and fruit debris, bones and paper from liquid     waste and turning them into organic fertilizers for agriculture purposes.
Solidification: The treatment of     water waste with fly ash, lime dust and sawdust to solidify them, for easy     burying of solid waste.
Root Zone: Mainly used for the     treatment of water waste release from household, with the help of     sedimentation tank, which filter through different processes. The filtered     water can be released back to the natural sources or can be recycled in     the water treatment plants.
By Region
North America: Market growth is     driven by growth of the industrial sector and increasing demand for clean     water.
Europe: Stern government regulations     for effluent water quality.
Asia-Pacific: The fastest-growing     regional market.
Latin America: Increasing     Investment in sewage Infrastructure and water treatment plants.
Middle East & Africa:     Increasing demand for water treatment systems over the deficiency of clean     water.
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Thallium Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2018 – 2026
Thallium is a radioactive element. It is soft silvery-white metal that occurs naturally in small amounts in pyrite and other ores such as copper, lead, and zinc. Thallium metal and its compounds are highly toxic materials and are strictly controlled to prevent harm to humans and the environment. Thallium and its compounds can be absorbed into the human body by skin contact, ingestion, or inhalation of dust or fumes. Leading sources of thallium released into the environment are coal-burning power plants and smelters of copper, lead, and zinc ores. Ore processing sites and discharges from electronics, drugs, and glass factories are the major sources of thallium in drinking water.
Global Environmental Protection Agency has set a maximum contaminant level (two parts per billion) of thallium in water. Thallium is obtained commercially as a byproduct in the roasting of copper, lead, and zinc ores or is collected from flue dust in just a few countries. Global production of thallium was estimated to be less than 10 tons in 2018. Thallium materials are costly for the specialized uses such infrared detection and transmission purpose in optics.
Thallium exists primarily in association with potassium minerals in clays, granites, and soils. It is not generally considered to be commercially recoverable from potassium minerals forms. However, other materials and formulations can substitute for thallium in gamma radiation detection equipment. Nonpoisonous substitutes, such as tungsten compounds, are being marketed as substitutes for thallium in high-density liquids for sink-float separation of minerals.
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Thallium Market: Segmentation
The global thallium market can be segmented based on type, application, and region. In terms of type, the thallium market can be classified into granular, rod, and others. The rod segment is projected to expand at a rapid pace during the forecast period. Rod type thallium occupies less volume. Its packaging is also easier than that of the granular type thallium and also it is easy for transportation. This is the major factor which is expected to drive the demand for thallium market during the forecast period.
Based on application, the global thallium market can be divided into optics, electronics, and chemical. Under the optics segment, thallium is used in lenses, prisms, and windows for infrared detection and transmission equipment. Thallium-arsenic-selenium crystal filters are used for light diffraction in acoustic optical measuring devices. Thallium is used in glass to increase its refractive index and density. Under the Electronics segment, sodium iodide crystal doped with thallium is used as activator in gamma radiation detection equipment. Thallium is alloying component with mercury used for low-temperature measurement. Thallium-barium-calcium-copper oxide high-temperature superconductors (HTS) are used in filters for wireless communications. Radioactive thallium is used for medical purposes in cardiovascular imaging. Thallium is also used as catalyst for organic compound synthesis and sink-float separation of minerals.
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Thallium Market: Regional Outlook
In terms of region, the global thallium market can be segmented into Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, North America, and Middle East & Africa. Asia Pacific is expected to be the leading region of the global thallium market during the forecast period. Kazakhstan and Taiwan are major producers of thallium, while India and China are the key consumers of thallium products such as optic cables & superconductors, transistors, and thermocouples. Due to which Asia Pacific is expected to remain dominant region during the forecast period.
Thallium Market: Key Players
The global thallium market is fragmented. Large numbers of companies operate at the global and regional level. Major companies include Kazzinc, China Minmetals Non-Ferrous Metals, Umicore, JX Nippon Mining & Metals Corp, Sumitomo Metal Mining, ESPI Metals, Titan Group, Eastman, Strem Chemicals.
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Companies in the Thallium market have increasingly shifted gears with wide application of digital technology across the continuum, from raw material sourcing to manufacturing to generation of final output, to warehousing to final distribution operations. Among the various affects, the market is witnessing new growth economics due to thinning of line between specialty and commodity businesses that are associated with the larger ecosystem. At the same time, new growth parameters are being vigorously being debated as industry stakeholders put greater emphasis on the circular economy processes.
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Sodium Hydrosulfite Market Global Size, Share, Industry Segments, Sales, Consumption, Landscape, Company Profiles, Demand and Forecast to 2027
Sodium Hydrosulfite Market Overview
The Global Sodium Hydrosulfite Market is projected to be valued at over USD 1.5 billion by the end of 2024 at a CAGR of over 4% during the assessment period. The prominent factor driving the market growth is the widening scope of application of the product in the pulp & paper and textile industries. The use of sodium hydrosulfite in pulp bleaching enhances the brightness of pulp with efficient energy input and economical use of hydrosulfite. In addition, sodium hydrosulfite finds a wide range of applications in the textile industry for bleaching of both natural and synthetic fibers. The significant growth of the textile industry in Asia-Pacific is likely to boost the demand for sodium hydrosulfite in the coming years.
 Competitive Analysis
The leading players in the global sodium hydrosulfite market are HELM AG (Germany), BASF SE (Germany), Chemtrade Logistics Inc (Canada), HANSOL CHEMICAL (South Korea), Maoming Guangdi Chemical Co., Ltd (China), L. Brügge­mann GmbH & Co. KG (Germany), Shandong Jinhe Industrial Group Co., Ltd (China), Transpek-Silox Pvt Ltd (India), Royce Global (US), and AZ Chemicals, Inc (Canada).  
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 Market Segmentation
The global sodium hydrosulfite market has been categorized on the basis of form, production process, and end-use industry.
By form, the global market has been divided into powder and liquid. The powder form segment accounted for the largest market share in 2018 and is estimated to be the fastest growing segment during the forecast period. The powdered form is mainly used in the pulp & paper and textile industry for bleaching purposes. Moreover, it finds application in the personal care & cosmetics industry for the formulation of various personal care products. The healthy growth of the industry globally is expected to propel the growth of the segment in the years to follow.
On the basis of production process, the global sodium hydrosulfite market has been classified into zinc dust process, sodium formate process, and others. The zinc dust process segment held the largest share of the market in 2018 and is expected to be the leading segment during the review period. However, the use of sodium formate process in the production of sodium hydrosulfite is expected to increase in the coming years as the end product produced by the process does not contain traces of zinc, iron, or mercury. This makes the product safe for use due to the reduced content of toxic elements.
Based on end-use industry, the global sodium hydrosulfite market has been categorized into pulp & paper, textile, food & beverage, personal care & cosmetics, leather, water treatment, and others. The key factors driving the growth of the pulp & paper segment is the growing adoption of the product in the pulp & paper industry, as a bleaching agent. The surging demand for the product to increase the whiteness of paper of the recycled fiber, which is used as a raw material for producing high-quality papers, is expected to favor the market growth.
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Liquid Waste Management Market Forecast to 2027 Available in New Report
Market Synopsis
According to MRFR the analysis, the Global Liquid Waste Management Market was valued at more than USD 90.12 billion in 2018 and is expected to reach over USD 117.79 Billion by the end of 2025 at a CAGR of 3.8%.
The process of proper handling, disposing and treating of liquid waste is termed as liquid waste management. The demand for liquid waste management services is growing and is contributed by environmental regulations, waste-to-energy initiatives, and landfill diversion. Moreover, scarcity and demand for clean water is another factor driving the growth of the global Liquid Waste Management market. Furthermore, the increasing concern over wastewater discharge from the industrial sector is also expected to position the growth of the industry.
Regulatory Analysis
The regulation set by different regulatory bodies for liquid waste management are as follows: The American Society for Testing and Materials – ASTM-D5495, for ‘sampling with a composite liquid waste sampler’; the European Union Standards, the Sewage Sludge Directive – Directive 86/278/EEC for, ‘use of sewage sludge in agriculture’; the Directive on the incineration of waste – Directive 2000/76/EC, for ‘setting emission limit for waste incineration plants within the EU’; Environmental Protection Agency EPA-K002/4/5 for ‘wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chrome and zinc pigments’.
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SEGMENTATION
By Application
Sewage: The segment held the largest market share in 2018, the key factor driving the growth of the segment is the rapidly growing population, generating a significant amount of waste on regular basis. According to the Central Public Health Environmental & Engineering Organization (CPHEEO), an individualconsumes 135 liters of water every day.
Sullage: Also known as greywater, and is referred to wastewater generated from kitchen, house washing, laundry, and bathroom falls under this category and contains pathogens.
Black Water: Wastewater drained out from the toilet is known as black water, it contains harmful pathogens owing to which it needs to be treated before disposal.
Storm Water: Stagnated and runoff water accumulated after heavy rainfall falls under this category, this can lead to water-borne diseases.
Trade Waste: The waste generated from non-residential areas is referred to as trade waste, this includes both industrial as well as waste produced from commercial buildings.
Hazardous Liquid Waste: The waste that consists of toxic substance and is hazardous to public health and environment is referred as hazardous liquid waste.
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By Disposal Methods
Sedimentation & Dewatering held the largest share of the liquid waste management market as the process is cost-effective and easy to perform. It is used to remove solid waste from non-hazardous liquid waste, either by filtering water from a huge bag or sediment basins, usually the solid waste left is dumped in landfills.
Incineration: Burning of hazardous wastes such as acids, slag, oil, scrap materials, rock tailings, and other chemicals, although being the best way for liquid waste disposal, the use of method is limited owing to the high cost of incinerators.
Composting: Removal of organic waste such as vegetable and fruit debris, bones and paper from liquid waste and turning them into organic fertilizers for agriculture purposes.
Solidification: The treatment of water waste with fly ash, lime dust and sawdust to solidify them, for easy burying of solid waste.
Root Zone: Mainly used for the treatment of water waste release from household, with the help of sedimentation tank, which filter through different processes. The filtered water can be released back to the natural sources or can be recycled in the water treatment plants.
By Region
North America: Market growth is driven by growth of the industrial sector and increasing demand for clean water.
Europe: Stern government regulations for effluent water quality.
Asia-Pacific: The fastest-growing regional market.
Latin America: Increasing Investment in sewage Infrastructure and water treatment plants.
Middle East & Africa: Increasing demand for water treatment systems over the deficiency of clean water.
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Zinc Properties, Uses, & Facts - Science Facts
Zinc, chemical element, a low-melting metal of Group 12 of the periodic table, that is vital to life and is one of the commonly used metals. Zinc is of significant commercial value. Learn more about the characteristics and uses of zinc in this article.
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Asia-Pacific Food Coatings Market Size Growing at a CAGR of 7.1% Forecast to 2025
Food coating is the process of applying or coating an edible item on the surface of a food product to aid in the cooking process. The food coatings considered in the report include predusts, batters, breadings, specialty crumbs, oven coatings, tempura batters, and others. These coatings are available in several forms and textures, and each form has different applications. For example, batters can be used to avoid moisture loss while preparing delicate food items such as tender meat or fish. In addition, breadings have become a popular option that are applied as coatings to fried or baked foods to achieve crunchy texture.
Asia-Pacific food coatings market size was $572.00 million in 2017, and is projected to reach $990.41 million by 2025, registering a CAGR of 7.1% from 2018 to 2025. In 2017, the meat & seafood segment accounted for more than one-third of the share in the Asia-Pacific market in terms of value.
Increase in popularity of fast-food restaurants majorly boosts the growth of the Asia-Pacific food coatings market. China and Japan are the largest consumers of food coatings, owing to the presence of large urban population base and surge in number of quick-service restaurants (QSRs) such as McDonalds, Burger King, Wendys, Subway, and Dunkin Donuts. These outlets rely on the use of food coatings such as batter, breading, oven coating, predust, and others to improve taste and visual appeal of the served food items, thereby fueling the market growth. In addition, growth of retail chains in India, China, Thailand, Vietnam, and others leads to huge availability of food coatings as well as beef, pork, poultry, seafood, and other meat products. Food coatings serve as the important ingredients that are used while cooking fried and crusted meat, which further increases their demand, thereby driving the Asia-Pacific food coatings market growth. In 2017, the predust coatings type accounted for the highest market share in the Asia-Pacific region, and is anticipated to grow at a significant CAGR of 5.4% during the forecast period. Predust or duster is a type of food coat, which contains unprocessed flour or a blend of egg whites, starch, and other minor ingredients such as spices and salts. It is dusted over a food item to prepare the surface of a substrate before the second coat is applied to it.
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In 2017, the meat & seafood segment accounted for the highest market share in the Asia-Pacific food coatings market. Meat & seafood products are rich in essential minerals, and micro- & macronutrients, especially vitamin B12, iron, zinc, selenium, and protein. These products can be cooked in a variety of ways in which food coatings help enhance the organoleptic properties and visual appeal of the cooked meat & seafood products. Moreover, rise in the affluent population coupled with the emergence of busy life supplements the growth of the coatings market.
However, rise in costs of production due to fluctuating ingredient prices hampers the Asia-Pacific food coating market growth. In addition, increase in health concerns such as obesity, heart disease, liver damage, and diabetes associated with fried food is anticipated to lower the demand of fast food, which in turn limits the adoption of food coatings. Conversely, surge in investments by players in R&D to produce gluten-free flours for batters is expected to provide opportunities of growth for the food coatings market in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Key Findings of the Asia-Pacific Food Coatings Market :
In 2017, China was the highest     contributor to the Asia-Pacific food coatings market in terms of value and     volume, growing at a CAGR of 7.4% and 6.2%, respectively, from 2018 to     2025.
In 2017, predust segment was the highest     contributor to the Asia-Pacific food coatings market in terms of value,     and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 5.4% from 2018 to 2025.
In 2017, batter segment is expected to     growth at the highest CAGR of 8.6% from 2018 to 2025.
In 2017, meat & seafood segment     accounted for the highest market share in food coatings market, and is     estimated to grow at CAGRs of 6.5%.
In 2017, India accounted for a prominent     market share in food coatings market, and is anticipated to grow at the     highest CAGRs of 9.2%.
In terms of value, China and India collectively contributed around two-fifths of the market share in the Asia-Pacific food coatings market in 2017. The leading players in the Asia-Pacific food coatings market have focused on product launch as their key strategy to gain a significant share in the market. The key players profiled in the report include DPS/Dutch Protein & Services B.V., Kerry Inc., McCormick & Company, Inc., Continental Mills, Inc., TNA Australia Pty Limited, Bowman Ingredients, Cargill, Bhler AG, Dumoulin, GEA Group, and JBT Corporation.
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Global Chemical Grade Zinc Dust Market Analysis 2018 Pars Zinc Dust, Umicore, Votorantim Group and Mepco The research report on "Global Chemical Grade Zinc Dust Market" delivers detailed prognosis on current and forecast market situation of Chemical Grade Zinc Dust in the assessment period, 2018-2026.
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Demand outlook of Air Cushion Plastic Protective Packaging Market Forecast 2018-2028 – Exclusive Report by Fact.MR
The report offers actionable and valuable insights on the Air Cushion Plastic Protective Packaging market. The latest report by Fact.MR provides details on the present scenario of the Air Cushion Plastic Protective Packaging market across various regions along with the historic data and forecast of the Air Cushion Plastic Protective Packaging market. The report also includes information on the sales and demand of Air Cushion Plastic Protective Packaging across various industries and regions. Market dynamics including latest trends, challenges, growth opportunities, and drivers for is also provided in the Air Cushion Plastic Protective Packaging market report.
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The plastic protective packaging market is projected to exceed 9 million tons in 2019, according to a new study by Fact.MR. Plastic protective packaging industry continues to remain influenced by various factors that range from focus of manufacturers on streamlining and optimization of plastic protective packaging, to advancements in plastic properties in line with reduced waste.
Consumer inclination toward online shopping has witnessed a dramatic rise in recent years, which in turn has boosted growth of the ecommerce sector significantly. Sensing the role of protective packaging the overall end-user experience, leading players in the plastic protective packaging market are focusing on easy-to-use designs, along with consistent branding activities.
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The study finds that plastic protective packaging market players are moving ahead of the one-size-fits-all approach, directing their focus toward offerings solutions that suit well with unique physical properties of goods, along with developments in characteristics.
Constant rise in the ecommerce sector has also meant that the plastic protective packaging manufacturers are putting more efforts on new product developments and innovations. Key online retailers are using automated packaging machines to integrate air cushions in package, while, small businesses with limited access to shipping and major distribution facilities are using plastic mailers due to the cost-efficiency.
According to the report, the demand for stretch wrap will remain relatively larger in light of its better recyclability and dust, moisture and tamper resistance. Sales of the LDEP resin-based stretch wrap are expected to close in on 3 million tons in 2019, which can be attributed to their amenability to heat shrinking, and high clarity. Moreover, better resistance to impact, moisture, and chemicals, along with recyclability has resulted in the wide application of LDPE resin in production of stretch wrap. Meanwhile, in recent years, the use of LLDPE resin has also increased in plastic protective packaging as it is a cost-effective alternative, and offers high strength in various conditions.
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Environmental concerns has led to some significant changes in the development of protective packaging. Demand for reduced waste and more-efficient packaging is high among large retailers, with an aim to reduce secondary and transit packaging waste at retail sites. Growing concerns regarding harmful effects of plastic on environment and health has led to the development and adoption of biodegradable plastics that meet all the technical requirements of the existing plastic protective packaging.
In response to growing demand for eco-friendly packaging, majority of the retailers are focusing on streamlining their packaging division with sustainable and eco-friendly solutions. This has resulted in the shift from plastic packaging to paper bags and paperboards made using recycled materials. With an aim to provide sustainable and affordable packaging across various industries, the use of bioplastics have increased in recent years. Bioplastics such as polythene made from sugar cane have emerged as highly preferred substitute for oil-based equivalents for the protective packaging where robustness and high-durability is vital.
Europe will continue to spearhead the plastic protective packaging market, with sales projected to bring in revenues over US$ 4 billion in 2019. Increasing popularity of online shopping is leading to the rise in the number of retailers in Europe who focus on opening online stores, in turn fueling the demand for plastic protective packaging. However, the demand for plastic protective packaging in the region is likely to be kept in check by availability of effective sustainable alternatives. In addition, stringent regulations on use of plastic in the region is anticipated to hamper the adoption of plastic protective packaging to a certain extent.
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Liquid Waste Management Market by Product Type, Market, Players and Regions-Forecast to 2027
Market Synopsis
According to MRFR the analysis, the Global Liquid Waste Management Market was valued at more than USD 90.12 billion in 2018 and is expected to reach over USD 117.79 Billion by the end of 2025 at a CAGR of 3.8%.
The process of proper handling, disposing and treating of liquid waste is termed as liquid waste management. The demand for liquid waste management services is growing and is contributed by environmental regulations, waste-to-energy initiatives, and landfill diversion. Moreover, scarcity and demand for clean water is another factor driving the growth of the global market. Furthermore, the increasing concern over wastewater discharge from the industrial sector is also expected to position the growth of the industry.
 Regulatory Analysis
The regulation set by different regulatory bodies for Liquid Waste Management are as follows: The American Society for Testing and Materials – ASTM-D5495, for ‘sampling with a composite liquid waste sampler’; the European Union Standards, the Sewage Sludge Directive – Directive 86/278/EEC for, ‘use of sewage sludge in agriculture’; the Directive on the incineration of waste – Directive 2000/76/EC, for ‘setting emission limit for waste incineration plants within the EU’; Environmental Protection Agency EPA-K002/4/5 for ‘wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chrome and zinc pigments’.
 Segmentation
By Application
 Sullage: Also known as      greywater, and is referred to wastewater generated from kitchen, house      washing, laundry, and bathroom falls under this category and contains pathogens.
 Black Water: Wastewater drained      out from the toilet is known as black water, it contains harmful      pathogens owing to which it needs to be treated before disposal.
 Storm Water: Stagnated and      runoff water accumulated after heavy rainfall falls under this category,      this can lead to water-borne diseases.
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 By Disposal Methods
Sedimentation & Dewatering     held the largest share of the liquid waste management market as the     process is cost-effective and easy to perform. It is used to remove solid     waste from non-hazardous liquid waste, either by filtering water from a     huge bag or sediment basins, usually the solid waste left is dumped in     landfills.
Incineration: Burning of     hazardous wastes such as acids, slag, oil, scrap materials, rock tailings,     and other chemicals, although being the best way for liquid waste     disposal, the use of method is limited owing to the high cost of     incinerators.
Composting: Removal of organic     waste such as vegetable and fruit debris, bones and paper from liquid     waste and turning them into organic fertilizers for agriculture purposes.
Solidification: The treatment of     water waste with fly ash, lime dust and sawdust to solidify them, for easy     burying of solid waste.
Root Zone: Mainly used for the     treatment of water waste release from household, with the help of     sedimentation tank, which filter through different processes. The filtered     water can be released back to the natural sources or can be recycled in     the water treatment plants.
By Region
North America: Market growth is     driven by growth of the industrial sector and increasing demand for clean     water.
Europe: Stern government     regulations for effluent water quality.
Asia-Pacific: The fastest-growing     regional market.
Latin America: Increasing     Investment in sewage Infrastructure and water treatment plants.
Middle East & Africa:     Increasing demand for water treatment systems over the deficiency of clean     water.
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Ban on Heavy Fuel Oil in Arctic Shipping Moves Ahead
On the banks of the River Thames in London last week, a little-known group met to determine the future of Arctic shipping. In the halls of the IMO, the seventh session of the Sub-Committee on Pollution Prevention and Response (PPR7) convened. A number of issues were on the agenda, but one bore particular relevance for the circumpolar north: whether to ban the use of heavy fuel oil (HFO) by ships sailing in Arctic waters.
On Friday, in a landmark decision, a working group within PPR7 tasked with reviewing HFO in Arctic waters submitted a report recommending to ban the use of the thick, tar-like fuel - the most common one used by the global shipping industry - in the Arctic starting from July 1, 2024. The ban will now move forward for consideration and approval by the IMO's Marine Environmental Protection Committee 76, which will take place this autumn.
There are several important exceptions to the proposed ban. First, ships engaged in search and rescue or oil spill preparedness and response are exempted.
Second, in an exception that was integral to securing Russia's support, states whose coastlines border Arctic waters may waive the ban for ships that fly their own flag while operating in waters subject to their sovereignty or jurisdiction until July 1, 2029. This means that a country like Russia, in whose waters most Arctic shipping takes place, would be able to issue waivers for Russian-flagged ships sailing between the ports of Murmansk and Tiksi, for instance.
While environmental groups view the ban as too slow and too incomplete, it could have been weaker. At one point during the discussions, an unnamed delegation suggested not only providing waivers for voyages in domestic waters, but also in "domestic waters and ports or terminals outside Arctic waters under the jurisdiction of another Party." This could have been, for instance, between the port of Sabetta, Russia and Rotterdam, Netherlands. This proposal was struck down, however, since, as the working group's draft report notes, "The majority of delegations that spoke expressed the view that the proposed text could potentially exclude too many ships from the proposed ban, resulting in uneven [sic] playing field in the region and defeating the intent of the ban."
While the report does not say which delegation was campaigning for a more generous waiver, it is likely that it was Russia, with the support of China and Saudi Arabia (even though neither of these countries sent delegates to the working group meetings). The majority of seafaring voyages within the Arctic take place within Russia's waters, so the country will bear greater economic costs from a ban than other Arctic coastal states. Every year along Russia's Northern Sea Route, a series of domestic journeys known as “Northern Supply” deliver goods and cargo to coastal communities, many of which, especially as one ventures farther east, have no road or rail connection to the rest of the country.
The main reason why HFO continues to be used in the Arctic, even though the IMO already prohibits its use in the Antarctic, is simply because it is cheap. The thick, tar-like substance is the most common fuel in the shipping industry and less expensive than other, cleaner fuels such as distillates. These price savings come at an environmental cost, however, especially in frigid waters in a place like the Arctic. HFO does not break down easily, so any spill could be devastating to the region's communities and environment. The lingering oil could coat animals’ fur and feathers, wash up on shorelines, and negatively impact Indigenous Peoples who still whale and fish for subsistence.
HFO also has higher black carbon emissions than any other shipping fuel. When it burns, it emits soot particles into the air. Again, these have a particularly adverse impact in the Arctic, especially in winter. When the black dust coats sea ice and snow, it lowers their reflectivity, or albedo, and in turn accelerates warming trends.
To mitigate these negative impacts, the Clean Arctic Alliance, a group of 18 environmental non-profit organizations, has led a multi-year campaign to pressure the IMO to ban HFO in the Arctic. As deliberations kicked off at the start of the week, protestors from the Extinction Rebellion and Ecohustler movements gave the alliance's efforts heightened visibility by erecting a giant polar bear standing on top of an iceberg. Under a seven-meter statue of a seafarer looking out to the Thames dedicated to sailors lost at sea, protestors hoisted signs that proclaimed, “Dirty ship fuels are a climate crime."
The geopolitics of the Arctic heavy fuel oil ban
These environmental groups also enjoyed the important support of many countries among the IMO's 174 member states. Among those who introduced the initial language for a ban were Denmark, Finland, Norway and the U.S. Earlier this week, Canada also announced that it supports prohibiting the fuel. Iceland, and Sweden, too, remarked in the final plenary that it supported the ban, with the Swedish delegate even expressing, "We had hoped for an earlier entry into force with no more exceptions." This means, then, that within the Arctic, the debate over whether to ban HFO was really a case of seven (Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and the United States) versus one (Russia).
Support for a ban from Washington, D.C. is surprising given the Trump administration’s anti-environment stance. One attendee remarked privately that the current administration's general incompetence within international diplomacy has led it to ignore the more arcane areas of foreign policy – among which the dealings of an IMO subcommittee would inevitably figure. This disregard has given an unintentional second wind to some of the the greener policies of the Obama administration.
In its impact assessment submitted to the IMO, the U.S. reported that an HFO ban would help to avoid spill costs, better protect Alaska's seafood industry and prevent the "loss of marine and natural resources important to the food security and subsistence culture of approximately 54,040 Alaskans, 41,785 of whom are Alaska Native/American Indians.” On PPR7's last day, Mellisa Johnson, executive director at Bering Sea Elders in Alaska, expressed, "I'm pleased with the support from the U.S. Delegation and acknowledgement of potential impacts to Alaska's Native population and their way of life."
At the same time, the U.S. is cognizant of the economics of an HFO ban. Its impact assessment detailed that a ban “could increase bulk fuel costs to local communities by US$0.04 to $0.06 per gallon if tanker vessel owners switch to marine gas oil.” Resource extraction sites that rely heavily on shipping could also face cost increases: the Red Dog zinc ore mine in northwest Alaska, for instance, might have to contend with $9 million in additional shipping costs per year (approximately 0.53 percent of annual revenue).
The Russian delegation, however, expressed much graver concerns about the economic burden as opposed to the environmental benefit of an HFO ban. Russia framed the burden as being borne by Indigenous Peoples and coastal communities, who will have to pay more for their goods if shipping costs rose.
In comments submitted to the IMO in December 2018, Russia stressed, “It is envisaged that the matter of impact assessment should be the financial burden which would come upon local communities and the region as a whole rather than the benefits related to the unspent costs for response and clean-up of an unlikely spill.”
Originally from Nome, Alaska, and with relatives on the other side of the Bering Strait, Johnson, however, expressed doubts that Indigenous Peoples in Russia would be opposed to a ban merely due to higher costs. She observed, "Their way of life is similar. I have family there that practice the same reliance on marine ecosystems as Indigenous Peoples." Their health, too, then, would depend on maintaining clean, oil-spill-free Arctic waters.
The axis against an HFO ban: Russia, China, and Saudi Arabia
In a remarkable demonstration of geopolitics, following the presentation of the working group's report on banning the use of HFO, Russia took the opportunity to criticize some of the proceedings and decisions. The country's delegate expressed:
"Chair, the current situation in the bunker (fuel) market does not allow us even to make short-term forecasts. Despite this, we’re being invited to make decisions, the consequences of which will come into force after nine years. Although it is now impossible to predict to what extent the use of heavy fuel oil will be relevant by this time, or whether the negative consequences associated with its use will continue, we believe that it is our citizens and the economy who again will become hostage to this approach."
This language built on their earlier comments that present regulations and protections in Arctic shipping were already adequate. Russian reports leading up to PPR7 pointed out that no spills of HFO have occurred within its waters and only one has occurred anywhere in the Arctic since 1970.
During the final comments on Friday on the working group's report, the Russian delegate further claimed that the science underpinning a ban on HFO was improper and politically motivated. He added:
"Environmental bans, chair, in our opinion, can be developed and applied only as extreme measures and in thoroughly justifiable cases. Otherwise, as was rightly noted by colleagues in discussions at the working group, it would simply be easier to ban shipping entirely. This is a rather dangerous trend, chair, especially given the IMO’s extremely important negotiations on the very important issue of reducing greenhouse gases. The results of these negotiations will largely determine the state and future prospect for the development of international shipping as a whole. In this regard, we’d once again urge the IMO to return to the path of proper scientific and technical review of decisions."
China and Saudi Arabia came to the country's side, similarly emphasizing the "unscientific" nature of the proceedings. The Chinese delegate stated,
"Our delegation fully supports the intervention mentioned by the Russian Federation. Also, we had mentioned more than one time that the decisions by this organization should be based on scientific, comprehensive analysis and be objective. We should not be banned by this extreme side of other delegations. Especially, we need to seek balanced and practical measures. This concerns the fame and the name of this organization as well as the further development of this organization. We should all be aware that what is happening to others might be happening to you in the future."
China's ominous tone was not shared by the other Arctic coastal states and environmental groups who were generally pleased, if not fully satisfied, with the recommendation for a ban. Their remaining concerns stem from the potential negative impacts that delays on the ban's implementation will have, particularly on Indigenous communities.
Indigenous voices take center stage at the IMO
Apart from the string of interventions from Russia, China, and Saudi Arabia, one of the most remarkable displays of geopolitics at PPR7 involved Indigenous Peoples. Speaking to their rising strength within global governance, Indigenous representatives from groups such as the Inuit Circumpolar Council and communities in Alaska and Canada enjoyed significant floor time.
Earlier in the week, as part of a presentation on the impacts of HFO on Indigenous Peoples delivered by environmental non-profit Pacific Environment, Verner Wilson, a Siberian Yupik from Dillingham, Alaska, stressed, “Our Arctic ancestors are smiling at what’s going on here. People are starting to hear Arctic Indigenous Peoples. I think we’ve come a long way. I’m glad that you’re all here to be able to hear our concerns and what we want for the future for this region that is so important for our one and only earth.”
Exemplifying just how far Indigenous Peoples have come, Lisa Koperqualuk, vice president of international affairs at the Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC), offered, “One of the reasons I am here is we are applying for consultative status membership at the IMO and letting you know.” Consultative status would allow the ICC to attend, observer and offer expertise various IMO meetings in its own right, without needing to be invited by other existing consultative status members such as Pacific Environment or Friends of the Earth.
ICC, which represents Indigenous Peoples in Alaska, Canada, Greenland and Russia, is arguably the most powerful transnational Indigenous Peoples’ organization in the Arctic, and its admission as a consultative member would represent a major achievement for Indigenous Peoples in global governance.
ICC also feted its participation at PPR7 by hosting a glamorous reception on Monday night, with throat singing, hor d’oeuvres featuring elk, Arctic char, shrimp and other polar species, and the presentation of an ivory carving depicting a beluga whale hunt to add to the IMO’s collection. Most of the organization's gifts have come from countries or shipping lines. Few, if any, have come from Indigenous Peoples.
Indigenous Peoples' work this week and in the years running up to PPR7 has been critical to helping achieve a cleaner, safer Arctic - the region they call home. Even though through higher grocery costs, utility bills and gas prices, they will be the ones paying out of pocket for those additional protections, this time, they have helped decide on these regulations rather than having other countries or actors decide unilaterally for them.
In the somewhat unlikely place of the former imperial capital of London, this week's deliberations at the IMO have represented a significant victory not just for a cleaner Arctic, but for efforts to decolonize global governance and global shipping, too.
This post was updated on 24 February to reflect the fact that it was the Clean Arctic Alliance and not the Clean Shipping Coalition that has been driving the campaign to ban heavy fuel oil in the Arctic. A clarification was also added regarding the organizers of the protests outside the IMO (Extinction Rebellion and Ecohustler). I apologize for these errors.
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Liquid Waste Management Industry Size, Segment | Value Share, Leading Players and Forecast to 2027
Liquid Waste Management Industry Synopsis
According to MRFR the analysis, the Global Liquid Waste Management Industry was valued at more than USD 90.12 billion in 2018 and is expected to reach over USD 117.79 Billion by the end of 2027 at a CAGR of 3.8%.
The process of proper handling, disposing and treating of liquid waste is termed as liquid waste management. The demand for liquid waste management services is growing and is contributed by environmental regulations, waste-to-energy initiatives, and landfill diversion. Moreover, scarcity and demand for clean water is another factor driving the growth of the global Liquid Waste Management Industry. Furthermore, the increasing concern over wastewater discharge from the industrial sector is also expected to position the growth of the industry.
Regulatory Analysis
The regulation set by different regulatory bodies for liquid waste management are as follows: The American Society for Testing and Materials – ASTM-D5495, for ‘sampling with a composite liquid waste sampler’; the European Union Standards, the Sewage Sludge Directive – Directive 86/278/EEC for, ‘use of sewage sludge in agriculture’; the Directive on the incineration of waste – Directive 2000/76/EC, for ‘setting emission limit for waste incineration plants within the EU’; Environmental Protection Agency EPA-K002/4/5 for ‘wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chrome and zinc pigments’.
SEGMENTATION
By Application
Sewage: The segment held the largest market share in 2018, the key factor driving the growth of the segment is the rapidly growing population, generating a significant amount of waste on regular basis. According to the Central Public Health Environmental & Engineering Organization (CPHEEO), an individualconsumes 135 liters of water every day.
Sullage: Also known as greywater, and is referred to wastewater generated from kitchen, house washing, laundry, and bathroom falls under this category and contains pathogens.
Black Water: Wastewater drained out from the toilet is known as black water, it contains harmful pathogens owing to which it needs to be treated before disposal.
Storm Water: Stagnated and runoff water accumulated after heavy rainfall falls under this category, this can lead to water-borne diseases.
Trade Waste: The waste generated from non-residential areas is referred to as trade waste, this includes both industrial as well as waste produced from commercial buildings.
Hazardous Liquid Waste: The waste that consists of toxic substance and is hazardous to public health and environment is referred as hazardous liquid waste.
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By Disposal Methods
Sedimentation & Dewatering held the largest share of the Liquid Waste Management Industry as the process is cost-effective and easy to perform. It is used to remove solid waste from non-hazardous liquid waste, either by filtering water from a huge bag or sediment basins, usually the solid waste left is dumped in landfills.
Incineration: Burning of hazardous wastes such as acids, slag, oil, scrap materials, rock tailings, and other chemicals, although being the best way for liquid waste disposal, the use of method is limited owing to the high cost of incinerators.
Composting: Removal of organic waste such as vegetable and fruit debris, bones and paper from liquid waste and turning them into organic fertilizers for agriculture purposes.
Solidification: The treatment of water waste with fly ash, lime dust and sawdust to solidify them, for easy burying of solid waste.
Root Zone: Mainly used for the treatment of water waste release from household, with the help of sedimentation tank, which filter through different processes. The filtered water can be released back to the natural sources or can be recycled in the water treatment plants.
By Region
North America: Market growth is driven by growth of the industrial sector and increasing demand for clean water.
Europe: Stern government regulations for effluent water quality.
Asia-Pacific: The fastest-growing regional market.
Latin America: Increasing Investment in sewage Infrastructure and water treatment plants.
Middle East & Africa: Increasing demand for water treatment systems over the deficiency of clean water.
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Sodium Hydrosulfite Market 2020- COVID-19 Analysis,  Future Growth, Price, Demand and Forecast to 2024
Market Overview
The Global Sodium Hydrosulfite Market is projected to be valued at over USD 1.5 billion by the end of 2024 at a CAGR of over 4% during the assessment period. The prominent factor driving the market growth is the widening scope of application of the product in the pulp & paper and textile industries. The use of sodium hydrosulfite in pulp bleaching enhances the brightness of pulp with efficient energy input and economical use of hydrosulfite. In addition, sodium hydrosulfite finds a wide range of applications in the textile industry for bleaching of both natural and synthetic fibers. The significant growth of the textile industry in Asia-Pacific is likely to boost the demand for sodium hydrosulfite in the coming years.
Market Segmentation
The Global Sodium Hydrosulfite Market has been segmented on the basis of form, production process, and end-use industry.
By form, the global sodium hydrosulfite market has been classified into powder and liquid.
Based on production process, the global sodium hydrosulfite market has been categorized into zinc dust process, sodium formate process, and others.  
On the basis of end-use industry, the global sodium hydrosulfite market has been divided into pulp & paper, textile, food & beverage, personal care & cosmetics, leather, water treatment, and others.
Key Players
·         HANSOL CHEMICAL
·         Chemtrade Logistics Inc
·         HELM AG
·         BASF SE
·         L.Brügge¬mann GmbH & Co.KG
·         Maoming Guangdi Chemical Co.Ltd
·         Shandong Jinhe Industrial Group Co.Ltd
·         Transpek-Silox Pvt Ltd
·         AZ Chemicals Inc
·         Royce Global
Regional Analysis
The Asia-Pacific sodium hydrosulfite market is projected to be the leading regional market during the forecast period, owing to the healthy growth of the pulp and paper industry in the South-East Asian economies such as China, South Korea, and Japan. In addition, the region has a competitive advantage over other regions due to availability of fast-growing eucalyptus as pulp raw material and major investments for the setup of new pulp mills in the region. For instance, in January 2019, Asia Pulp and Paper (APP), one of the largest manufacturers of pulp and paper in Asia-Pacific, announced an investment of approximately USD 3.5 billion, in its pulp and paper manufacturing unit at Ravuru, Andhra Pradesh, India. This project will be the largest unit of APP at a single location with an annual production capacity of 5 million metric tons. This is likely to boost the demand for sodium hydrosulfite for bleaching purpose and thus propel the growth of the regional market during the review period. The textile industry in the region is expected to register healthy growth in the years to follow, with major contributions from India and China. In 2017, China was the largest exporter of textiles globally, and India ranked third in this list, and the trend is likely to continue in the following years. The Indian textile sector is projected to witness high growth during the forecast period. This is attributed to the strong multi-fiber base (availability of cotton, silk, jute, and wool), large-scale investments, rising disposable income of individuals, and initiatives by the government. This is expected to fuel demand for the product in the textile industry and thus favor the growth of the regional market in the years to follow.
North America held the second-largest market share of the global sodium hydrosulfite market in 2018. The high demand for the product in the water treatment industry is to remove chromium from the electroplating effluents. The increasing awareness regarding environment safety and stringent regulations pertaining to wastewater and effluent from various industries are likely to fuel the demand for the product during the forecast period.
The market in the Middle East & Africa is projected to witness healthy growth owing to the expanding textile industry in the region. The textile industry in the African economies, including Turkey, Egypt, and South Africa exhibits high growth potential. Turkey is one of the leading textiles, and apparel manufacturing countries in the world and export of clothing contributes approximately 10%, by value, of the total exports to the country. In the coming years, Turkey is expected to emerge as one of the key textile manufacturers and exporters.
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Liquid Waste Management Market Emerging Trends, Highlights and Challenges Forecast 2025
Market Research Future has published a Half-Cooked Research Report on the Liquid Waste Management Market Research Report - Global Forecast till 2025
Market Synopsis:
According to MRFR the Analysis, the Global Liquid Waste Management Market was valued at more than USD 90.12 billion in 2018 and is expected to reach over USD 117.79 Billion by the end of 2025 at a CAGR of 3.8%.
The process of proper handling, disposing and treating of liquid waste is termed as liquid waste management. The demand for Liquid Waste Management Services is growing and is contributed by environmental regulations, waste-to-energy initiatives, and landfill diversion. Moreover, scarcity and demand for clean water is another factor driving the growth of the global market. Furthermore, the increasing concern over wastewater discharge from the industrial sector is also expected to position the growth of the industry.
Regulatory Analysis:
The regulation set by different regulatory bodies for liquid waste management are as follows: The American Society for Testing and Materials – ASTM-D5495, for ‘sampling with a composite liquid waste sampler’; the European Union Standards, the Sewage Sludge Directive – Directive 86/278/EEC for, ‘use of sewage sludge in agriculture’; the Directive on the incineration of waste – Directive 2000/76/EC, for ‘setting emission limit for waste incineration plants within the EU’; Environmental Protection Agency EPA-K002/4/5 for ‘wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chrome and zinc pigments’.
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Segmentation:
By Application:
Sewage: The segment held the largest market share in 2018, the key factor driving the growth of the segment is the rapidly growing population, generating a significant amount of waste on regular basis. According to the Central Public Health Environmental & Engineering Organization (CPHEEO), an individualconsumes 135 liters of water every day.
Sullage: Also known as greywater, and is referred to wastewater generated from kitchen, house washing, laundry, and bathroom falls under this category and contains pathogens.
Black Water: Wastewater drained out from the toilet is known as black water, it contains harmful pathogens owing to which it needs to be treated before disposal.
Storm Water: Stagnated and runoff water accumulated after heavy rainfall falls under this category, this can lead to water-borne diseases.
Trade Waste: The waste generated from non-residential areas is referred to as trade waste, this includes both industrial as well as waste produced from commercial buildings.
Hazardous Liquid Waste: The waste that consists of toxic substance and is hazardous to public health and environment is referred as hazardous liquid waste.
By Disposal Methods:
Sedimentation & Dewatering held the largest share of the Liquid Waste Management Market as the process is cost-effective and easy to perform. It is used to remove solid waste from non-hazardous liquid waste, either by filtering water from a huge bag or sediment basins, usually the solid waste left is dumped in landfills.
Incineration: Burning of hazardous wastes such as acids, slag, oil, scrap materials, rock tailings, and other chemicals, although being the best way for liquid waste disposal, the use of method is limited owing to the high cost of incinerators.
Composting: Removal of organic waste such as vegetable and fruit debris, bones and paper from liquid waste and turning them into organic fertilizers for agriculture purposes.
Solidification: The treatment of water waste with fly ash, lime dust and sawdust to solidify them, for easy burying of solid waste.
Root Zone: Mainly used for the treatment of water waste release from household, with the help of sedimentation tank, which filter through different processes. The filtered water can be released back to the natural sources or can be recycled in the water treatment plants.
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By Region:
North America: Market growth is driven by growth of the industrial sector and increasing demand for clean water.
Europe: Stern government regulations for effluent water quality.
Asia-Pacific: The fastest-growing regional market.
Latin America: Increasing Investment in sewage Infrastructure and water treatment plants.
Middle East & Africa: Increasing demand for water treatment systems over the deficiency of clean water.                              
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GLOBAL ZINC DUST MARKET RESEARCH REPORT 2018 BY MANUFACTURERS, REGIONS, TYPES AND APPLICATIONS
In this report, our team research the global Zinc Dust market by type, application, region and manufacturer 2013-2018 and forcast 2019-2024. For the region, type and application, the sales, revenue and their market share, growth rate are key research objects; we can research the manufacturers' sales, price, revenue, cost and gross profit and their changes. What's more, we will display the main consumers, raw material manufacturers, distributors, etc. Geographically, global Zinc Dust market competition by top manufacturers, with production, price, revenue (value) and market share for each manufacturer; the top players including Umicore Votorantim Group Numinor Hanchang Transpek-Silox Industry Mepco TOHO ZINC HakusuiTech Pars Zinc Dust Jiangsu Kecheng Jiashanbaiwei Jiangsu Smelting Yunan Luoping Shijiazhuang Xinri Zinc Jiangsu Shenlong Zinc On the basis of product, we research the production, revenue, price, market share and growth rate, primarily split into Chemical Grade Paint Grade Others For the end users/applications, this report focuses on the status and outlook for major applications/end users, consumption (sales), market share and growth rate of Zinc Dust for each application, including Chemical Industry Paint Industry Pharmaceutical Industry Others Production, consumption, revenue, market share and growth rate are the key targets for Zinc Dust from 2013 to 2024 (forecast) in these regions China USA Europe Japan Korea India Southeast Asia South America If you have any special requirements, please let us know and we will offer you the report as you want.
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