Table of Content


1.0 Executive Summary
1.1 Research Scope
1.2 Research Process and Methodology
1.3 Key Findings

2.0 Overview of Waste Generation and Waste-to-product Transformation
2.1 Mounting Inequities of Waste Generation and Management and its Effect on the Environment
2.2 Main Sources of Waste Material Contributing to Negative Impact on Environment and Human Health
2.3 Global Waste Composition and the Subsequent Modes of Waste Disposal
2.4 Current Global Waste Hierarchy Aimed at Limiting Waste Transformation
2.5 The Rising Need for Cost-effective Waste Transformation into Value-added Products
2.6 Potential Transformation of Waste by Sector
2.7 Key Technological Developments to Conventional ICT Solutions for Waste Management

3.0 Innovative Ecosystems
3.1 Conversion of Locally Available Industrial Waste into Raw Materials for Building and the Construction Industry
3.2 Reuse and Recycling of Single Use Plastic Waste to Achieve Circular Economy
3.3 Extraction of Superior Quality Products from End-of-life Tires to Facilitate Sustainability
3.4 Generation of Novel Bio-surfactants from Agricultural Residues that Can be Used in Daily Care and Personal Care Products
3.5 Proprietary Automated Renewable Manufacturing Processes Used for the Generation of Value-added Products
3.6 Manufacture of Eco-friendly Packaging Products from Plastic Wastes Used in Various Industries
3.7 Proprietary Solvent-based Processes For Extraction of Pure Plastic Composites From Mixed Plastic Waste
3.8 Bio-plastics with Increased Shelf Life Derived from Food Waste and Agricultural Residues
3.9 Temperature Controlled Micro-factories for Transforming End-of-Life Electrical and Electronic Wastes
3.10 Proprietary Mycelium-based Manufacturing Materials Derived from Mushrooms and Hemp-based By-products

4.0 Successful Case Studies for Waste-to-product Management
4.1 Enzyme-based Technologies to Extract Ethanol from Agricultural Residues
4.2 Cost-effective Mechanical Recycling Processes to Convert Construction Wastes
4.3 Proprietary Chemical Processes for the Conversion of Polymeric Plastic into High-quality Fuels
4.4 Incorporation of Sustainable Processes in Textile Industries to Recover Waste Cloth Leftovers and to Save Water Consumption
4.5 Futuristic Technologies to Reduce the Negative Impact of Tanneries on the Environment
4.6 Integrated Municipal Solid Waste and Food Waste Recycling Solutions for Generating Fertile Soil Amendments

5.0 Analysis and Growth Opportunities
5.1 Region-wise Recommendations Based on the Current Innovations Projected for the Future
5.2 Impact of Utilizing Waste Recycling Technologies on the Environment
5.3 Growth Opportunity: Business Models – Recognized Globally
5.4 Waste Management – Key Takeaways and Recommendations

6.0 Key Contacts
6.1 Industry Contact