The US$ 7.2 Billion Surge in Global Fish Waste Management Market by 2033, Driven by Growing Demand, Circular Economy Initiatives

FMI’s analysis reveals that the global fish waste management market is currently valued at US$ 5,412.0 million in 2023 and is expected to grow significantly, reaching a market valuation of US$ 7,234.0 million by 2033, exhibiting a CAGR of 2.9% during the forecast period. The need to use waste resources, the expanding demand for alternative goods and processes across numerous industries, and the growing awareness of environmental sustainability will all contribute to an increase in the fish waste management industry. Effective waste management and circular economy strategies would also fuel demand for fish waste management during the predicted period.

The global fish waste management market, currently at $5.4 billion in 2023, anticipates growth to $7.2 billion by 2033, driven by resource efficiency, rising demand for sustainable practices, and circular economy initiatives. Innovations in marketing and eco-friendly utilization of fish by-products are key drivers for the industry’s expected expansion over the next decade.

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Over the next 10 years, the industry is expected to expand due to innovative marketing tactics employed by large fish waste processors and the environmentally benign use of fish by-products.

Processors of fish waste use cutting-edge technology to turn fish waste into renewable energy sources like biogas and biofuels.

Waste is being processed into useful goods including oils, collagen, and fishmeal that are used in a variety of sectors.

Effective fish waste management prevents waste from building up in aquatic habitats, lowering the risk of ecological disruption. By properly handling fish waste, we can protect both marine and freshwater ecosystems, protect biodiversity, and keep the delicate balance of aquatic habitats.

Fish waste processors are collaborating with other sectors and organisations to enhance waste management procedures. Contracts for waste collection with aquaculture farms are necessary for this, as are partnerships with research institutions to develop cutting-edge technology and cooperation with government agencies to assure compliance with waste management laws.

Key Takeaways from the Fish Waste Management Report:

  • The global fish waste management industry is anticipated to be worth US$7,234.0 million by 2033.
  • Global demand for fish waste management is likely to soar at 9% CAGR over the forecast period.
  • Based on the source, the fish segment is anticipated to reach a valuation of US$ million by 2033.
  • Based on the end-use industry, the fertilizers segment is anticipated to reach a valuation of US$ million by 2033.
  • The United States fish waste management industry is projected to reach a valuation of US$ 03 million by 2033.
  • During the forecast period, it is expected that the German market will grow in value at a CAGR of 2%.

“The fish waste management industry is concentrated on the effective utilization and ethical disposal of fish waste produced by the fishing and processing sectors. It includes multiple strategies that promote sustainability, resource efficiency, and environmental protection, such as recycling, repurposing, and processing fish waste into useful products” – says a lead analyst at Future Market Insights (FMI)

Who is Winning?

Scanbio, SAMPI, Biomax Technologies Pvt. Ltd, Sorbwater, Blue Ocean Technology, Scottish Sea Farms, Vinh Hoan Corporation, Nam Viet, Vietnam Food, and Sancho Pancho are key fish waste management manufacturers listed in the report.

These companies are concentrating on expanding their portfolios by launching new products. They also use strategies such as advertisements, partnerships, acquisitions, agreements, and mergers to stay relevant in the market. For instance,

  • In 2022, Vietnamese pangasius producer Sao Mai Group successfully processed fish fat into high-value products like cooking oil, margarine, and, shortening.
  • Biomax Technologies Pte Ltd has developed Biomax Rapid Thermophilic Digestion Technology, a process of converting organic waste from fish farms and fish processing plants into fertilizer in 24 hours.

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Future Market Insights (FMI) presents historical demand data (from 2018 to 2022) and projected figures for the years 2023 to 2033 in its latest offering, which offers an independent analysis of the worldwide fish waste management industry

The analysis provides valuable information on the fish waste management industry based on source (fish surimi, meat surimi), end use (food industry, pharmaceutical industry, animal feed, pet food, food service, retail), and geographical region.

Fish Waste Management Market by Category

By Source:

  • Fish
  • Shrimp
  • Squid

By End-Use Industry:

  • Fish Meal and Fish Oil Industry
  • Animal Feed
  • Pet Food
  • Organic fertilizers
  • Energy Generation
  • Cosmetics
  • Pharmaceuticals

By Region:

  • North America
  • Latin America
  • Europe
  • East Asia
  • South Asia
  • Oceania
  • Middle East & Africa

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