(ZLD) Zero Liquid Discharge Systems Market to grow 6.88 Billion USD by 2021,at a CAGR of 8.1% The report "Zero Liquid Discharge Systems Market by System (Conventional, Hybrid), Process (Pretreatment, Filtration, Evaporation & Crystallization), End-Use Industry (Energy & Power, Chemicals & Petrochemicals, Food & Beverages), and Region - Global Forecast to 2021" , The zero liquid discharge systems market is projected to grow from an estimated USD 4.67 Billion in 2016 to USD 6.88 Billion by 2021, at a CAGR of 8.1% from 2016 to 2021. Browse 63 market data tables and 42 figures spread through 142 pages and in-depth TOC on "Zero Liquid Discharge Systems Market” Download PDF Brochure: https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/requestsample.asp?id=214039545 Major companies operating in the zero liquid discharge systems market include Aquatech International LLC (U.S.), GE Water Process & Technologies (U.S.), Veolia Water Technologies (France), GEA Group (Germany), Praj Industries Ltd. (India), H2O GmbH (Germany), U.S. Water Services Inc. (U.S.), Aquarion AG (Switzerland), Doosan Hydro Technology, LLC (U.S.), Petro Sep Corporation (Canada), Saltworks Technologies Inc. (Canada), IDE Technologies Ltd. (Israel), Degremont Technologies Ltd. (Switzerland ), and Oasys Water, Inc. (U.S.), among others. All tThese companies have operations in the Asia-Pacific, North American, and European regions, and are undertaking organic and inorganic expansion strategies to increase their market shares and penetrate emerging markets. The market also consists of a large number of unstructured regional markets with regional players catering to the local markets with low capacity systems. These players are focusing on the end-use industries such as textiles, pulp & paper, and others end-use industries that have low flow rates of the brine concentrates . Aquatech International LLC (U.S.), Veolia Water Technologies (France), and GE Water Process & Technologies (U.S.) are the key players that holding significant shares in the zero liquid discharge systems market. Among these companies, Aquatech International LLC (U.S.) has beenis one of the leading engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) companies in terms of number of developments and it has received a number of contracts for the installations of the zero liquid discharge systems in North America, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and the European region. The company is also focusing on the organic growth strategyies such as, new product launches for products such as membranes to enhance its product portfolio. The company dominates leads the zero liquid discharge systems market with its patented technologies - High Efficiency Reverse Osmosis (HERO) and High Efficiency Evaporation (HEVAP). In 2016, Aquatech International LLC completed the installation of Egypt’s first integrated zero liquid discharge plant for the Egyptian Ethylene and Derivatives Company (ETHYDCO). This contract was awarded for the treatment of wastewater from the production facility and cooling tower blowdown at Alexandria. This water treatment facility will help reduce the demand for fresh water demand by 70% on from the river Nile. GE Water Process & Technologies (U.S.) is one of the leading engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) companies that hashaving strong product offerings and industry coverage across regions such as North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific in the zero liquid discharge systems market. The company offers evaporators, crystallizers, and a patented technology - SAGD water evaporation system, that which are used in the zero liquid discharge plants. In 2017, the company has agreed to sell its zero liquid discharge business to Suez Environment (France). This divestment will aid Suez Environment to in strengthening its market position in the zero liquid discharge systems market. Based on system, the conventional ZLD system segment is projected to lead the zero liquid discharge systems market during the forecast period Based on system, the conventional ZLD system segment led the zero liquid discharge systems market in 2015. This growth can be attributed to strict environmental regulations that have forced small-to-large companies to install zero liquid discharge systems. The conventional ZLD system has a standard process for the treatment of effluents and sludge and hence is a widely adopted ZLD system due to its economical nature. Conventional ZLD systems are majorly used across end-use industries for low to medium flowrate effluent plants. Based on process, the pretreatment segment is projected to lead the zero liquid discharge systems market during the forecast period Based on process, the pretreatment segment led the zero liquid discharge systems market in 2015 owing to the rising need to treat effluents to eliminate contaminants present in the wastewater prior to its further processing through zero liquid discharge systems. This process involves chemical and/or biological treatment that treats the effluent for further process. The biological treatment method is majorly opted for by end-use industries, such as food & beverages, and pharmaceuticals to treat effluents, whereas the chemical treatment method is majorly adopted in industries, such as energy & power, chemicals & petrochemicals, and textiles, among others. Zero liquid discharge systems are widely used in the energy & power end-use industry Based on end-use industry, the energy & power end-use industry segment led the zero liquid discharge systems market in 2015. This growth can be attributed to the rising demand from the North America and Europe regions, as these regions have a high number of energy & power plants producing large volumes of produced water and effluents. Zero liquid discharge systems in the energy & power end-use industry are used in power plants, oil refineries, and coal-to-chemical plants, among others. Growth in the energy & power end-use industry is expected to lead to an increase in the demand for zero liquid discharge systems. North America is the largest market for zero liquid discharge systems The North America region was the largest market for zero liquid discharge systems in 2015 and is expected to continue to lead in the coming years. This region is witnessing a high demand for zero liquid discharge systems from various end-use industries such as energy & power, chemicals & petrochemicals, food & beverages, textiles, pharmaceuticals, and semiconductors & electronics. Employment of stringent environmental regulations by countries such as the U.S. and Canada among others, especially in the energy & power end-use industry, have led to an increase in the demand for zero liquid discharge systems in the region. 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The following customization options are available for the report: Product Analysis Product matrix, which gives a detailed comparison of the product portfolio of each company Country Level Analysis Further breakdown of the zero liquid discharge systems market by major countries from the Europe region including Denmark, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, and so on. Further breakdown of the zero liquid discharge systems market by major countries from Asia-Pacific region including Indonesia, Philippines, New Zealand, Thailand, Malaysia, and so on. Further breakdown of the Middle East & Africa zero liquid discharge systems market into Iran, Oman, Kuwait, Turkey, Iraq, Egypt, Libya and so on. Further breakdown of the Latin America zero liquid discharge systems market into Chile, Venezuela, and so on. Company Information Detailed analysis and profiles of additional market players. 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