Enforcement of Ban on Sand Mining Fuel Asia Pacific Reclamation Sand Market
Sand mining has been a major source of environmental degradation and has led to the depletion of natural sand resources. With the implementation of a ban on sand mining in recent years in many countries such as India, Malaysia, Cambodia, etc., there will be a significant reduction in the supply of natural sand, which can lead to an increase in demand for reclamation sand. This is expected to create a market for recycled sand, which can be used as a substitute for natural sand in various construction projects. Moreover, the use of reclamation sand can help to reduce the adverse impacts of sand mining on the environment. Reclaimed sand is made from waste materials that would otherwise end up in landfills, reducing the amount of waste generated and promoting sustainable practices. Additionally, the use of reclaimed sand can help to reduce the carbon footprint that results from construction activities, as it requires less energy for production than natural sand. Enforcement of a ban on sand mining can also encourage investment in recycling infrastructure and technology. This can lead to the development of more efficient and effective recycling processes, resulting in higher-quality reclamation sand that meets the required standards for construction purposes. Therefore, the enforcement of a ban on sand mining is expected to offer lucrative opportunities for the reclamation sand market over the coming years.Asia Pacific Reclamation Sand Market Overview
Asia Pacific is the largest continent in the world and is renowned for its varied culture. China, Japan, India, South Korea, and Australia are among the major economies in Asia Pacific. The reclamation sand market in Asia Pacific has witnessed significant growth in recent years, driven by the burgeoning manufacturing sector and increased emphasis on sustainable practices. Foundry reclamation sand refers to recycling and reusing sand used in metal casting processes, reducing waste and promoting environmental responsibility. The development of automotive interior parts in the region and the rise of electric vehicle production are expected to create lucrative opportunities for reclamation sand. In 2020, Kirloskar Ferrous Industries Ltd. (an India-based foundry firm) invested in a new sand reclamation plant to reduce waste and improve sustainability. The company's new plant uses thermal reclamation methods to remove impurities from used sand, producing high-quality reclaimed sand that can be reused in production processes. Furthermore, environmental regulations and sustainability concerns have encouraged foundries in Asia Pacific to adopt reclamation processes actively. For instance, China, as the world's largest producer of castings, introduced stringent emissions standards, prompting foundries to invest in reclamation technologies to reduce their carbon footprint. Similarly, India has implemented regulations that require foundries to use at least 25% of reclaimed sand in their production processes. This has increased the demand for high-quality reclaimed sand and spurred investment in sand reclamation plants. All these factors propel the growth of the reclamation sand market in Asia Pacific.Asia Pacific Reclamation Sand Market Segmentation
The Asia Pacific Reclamation Sand Market is segmented based on process, application, and country.Based on process, the Asia Pacific reclamation sand market is segmented into wet reclamation, mechanical reclamation, and thermal reclamation. The thermal reclamation segment held the largest Asia Pacific reclamation sand market share in 2022.
In terms of application, the Asia Pacific reclamation sand market is bifurcated into foundry and construction & others. The foundry segment held a larger Asia Pacific reclamation sand market share in 2022.
Based on country, the Asia Pacific reclamation sand market is segmented into China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, and the Rest of Asia Pacific. China dominated the Asia Pacific reclamation sand market in 2022.
Asahi Yukizai Corp, CQMS Razer Pty Ltd, Iluka Resources Ltd, JFE Mineral & Alloy Co Ltd, Mangalore Minerals Pvt Ltd, MAT Foundry Group Ltd, Pioneer Construction Materials Pty Ltd, and TOCHU Corp are some of the leading companies operating in the Asia Pacific reclamation sand market.
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Companies Mentioned
- Asahi Yukizai Corp
- CQMS Razer Pty Ltd
- Iluka Resources Ltd
- JFE Mineral & Alloy Co Ltd
- Mangalore Minerals Pvt Ltd
- MAT Foundry Group Ltd
- Pioneer Construction Materials Pty Ltd
- TOCHU Corp