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According to SNS Insider, the healthcare waste management market is estimated at USD 40.02 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach USD 89.32 billion by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 8.36% over 2026–2035. The report attributes market growth to the increasing number of healthcare facilities, strict environmental regulations for biomedical waste, and rising awareness of public health safety and infection control.
In the United States, the healthcare waste management market is estimated at USD 15.84 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 35.36 billion by 2035, with a CAGR of 8.42% during 2026–2035.
The report highlights stringent environmental regulations and compliance requirements as major drivers of global market expansion. It also notes that high implementation costs and infrastructure limitations may impede growth in some regions.
Major companies listed in the report include: Stericycle, Inc.; Veolia Environnement S.A.; Clean Harbors, Inc.; SUEZ SA; Waste Management, Inc.; Republic Services, Inc.; Sharps Compliance Corp.; BioMedical Waste Solutions, LLC; Daniels Sharpsmart Inc.; Remondis SE & Co. KG; BWS Incorporated; GRP & Associates, Inc.; MedPro Disposal; Triumvirate Environmental; Gamma-Service Recycling GmbH; PHS Group; Initial Medical Services (Rentokil Initial); SRCL Limited; EcoMed Services; Advanced Disposal Services (acquired by Waste Management); MedWaste Management; WM Healthcare Solutions; Citiwaste; EnviroServ Holdings; Fluence Corporation Limited.
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