Global Reverse Vending Machine (RVM) Market: Trends and Opportunities (2014-2019)
Scope of the Report
The report titled “Global Reverse Vending Market: Trends and Opportunities (2014-2019)” provides an in-depth analysis of major reverse vending markets in the US and Europe. The report assesses the key opportunities and underlying trends in the market and outlines the factors that are and will be driving the growth of the industry in the forecasted period (2014-19). Further, key players of the industry like Tomra Systems ASA, Wincor- Nixdorf, Envipco Holdings N.V and Repant ASAhave been profiled.
Region Coverage
Europe
USA
Company Coverage
Tomra Systems ASA
Wincor- Nixdorf
Envipco Holdings N.V
Repant ASA
Executive Summary
In recent years, with the amount of untreated waste growing at an alarming rate, demand for recycling solutions like reverse vending machines (RVMs) have increased consistently. RVMs are developed to recover and dispose recycled products more effectively and are used for cost effective waste recycling and disposal. Effectively, RVMs helps to reduce landfills, increase recycling rates, avoids using virgin material for new products, lowers greenhouse gas emissions, reduces water usage and creates jobs.
Revenue growth of overall RVM market is being driven by new installations and servicing of old machines. The governments in most developed countries have passed laws to promote reduction, reuse and recycling of waste that have further contributed to RVMs demand.
RVM companies operate with two different business models. One is a sales model, where machines are sold to the food retail stores and the other is through lease model in which RVM companies maintains ownership of the installed machines and receives payment based on the number of containers handled by the machines. The global RVM market is highly concentrated with three largest players namely Tomra, Wincor and Envipco controlling maximum share in 2013. Tomra is the clear market leader that enjoys more than half of market share in a relatively mature market.
- 1. Executive Summary
- 2. Reverse Vending Machines (RVMs): An Introduction
- 2.1 Overview
- Table A: RVM specifications
- 2.2 Benefits of RVM
- Table 1: Pepsico ‘on-the-go- dream machine
- 2.3 Development of RVM
- 2.4 Detection of material
- 2.5 Sorting of material
- 3. Reverse Vending Machines: Global Installed Base and Market Size
- 3.1 RVM Market Growth: 2009-2013
- Table 2: Revenue Growth from RVMs in US$ Million, 2009-2013
- 3.2 RVM Market Growth: 2014-2019
- Table 3: Forecast - Revenue Growth from RVMs in US$ Million, 2014-2019
- 3.3 Global Installed Base of RVM
- Table 4: Global Installed Base of RVMs in Number, 2012 vs 2013
- 3.4 RVMs with Deposit Systems
- Table 5: Global Handling Method Breakup for Deposit Containers in %, 2013
- Table 6: Global Share of Containers sold with Deposit in %, 2013
- Table 7: Life of Beverage Container
- 3.4 Beverage Cans Recycling Rates
- 3.5 Beverage Cans Recycling Rates
- Table 8: Global Consumption by Beverage Category, 2013
- Table 9: Global Beverage Volume Growth CAGR 2013-2016 in %
- Table10: Global Beverage Pack Mix, 2013
- Table 11: Global Beverage Cans recycle Rates, 2013
- Table B: Recycling Rates for selected Packaging Categories, 2013
- 4. Reverse Vending Machines Market: Regional Analysis
- 4.1 Installation by Geography
- Table 12: Global Installed Base of RVMs (Active Systems) by Geography, 2013
- 4.2 Penetration of RVM
- Table 13:RVM Penetration per Million Population by Country
- Table 14: Population in Million-2013
- 4.3 European RVM Market
- Table 15: Total Installed RVMs in Major European Markets
- .4 The US RVM Market
- Table 16: Total Installed RVMs in North America in Number, 2013
- Table C: Gross Recycling Rate of PET Bottles in North Ameri
- 5. Market Dynamics: Reverse Vending Machines Market
- 5.1 Growth Drivers
- 5.1.1 Rise in Beverage Cans Manufacturing
- Table 17: Global Beverage Cans Market by Volume in Billion, 2005-2013
- 5.1.2 Concern for Environment Safety
- Table 18: Energy Required to Produce Packaging for 100 Koz of Soft Drink in MMBtu
- 5.1.3 Container Deposit Legislation
- Table D: The US – State Container Deposit Laws
- 5.1.4 Consumption in Growth Markets
- Table 19: Share of PET Demand by Regions in %, 2009 vs 2013 31
- 5.1.5 Reduce Costs and High Consumer Convenience
- 5.2 Key Trends and Developments
- 5.2.1 Recycling Rate Higher in Deposit States
- Table 20: Beverage Container Recycling Rates in Deposit vs Non-Deposit States in the US, 2013
- 5.2.2 Potential for Replacement Demand
- Table 21: Annual Installments of RVMs (Excluding Unos) in Germany, 2006-2013
- 5.3 Challenges
- 5.3.1 High Entry Barriers
- 5.3.2 Changes in Regulatory Framework
- 6. Competitive Landscape: Reverse Vending Machines (RVMs) Market
- Table 22: Market Shares of Major Players in Reverse Vending Machines Market, 2013
- 7. Company Profiles: Reverse Vending Machines (RVMs) Market
- 7.1 Tomra Systems ASA
- 7.1.1 Business Description
- Table 23: Tomra – Business Segmentation by Type of Activity, 2013
- Table E: Tomra – Reverse Vending Machines Installed Base by Geography, 2013
- 7.1.2 Financial Overview
- Table 24: Tomra – Operating Revenues in US$ Million, 2009-2013
- 61.3 Business Strategies
- 7.2 Wincor-Nixdorf
- 7.2.1 Business Description
- Table 25: Wincor – Share by Business Segments in %, 2013-14 41
- 7.2.2 Financial Overview
- Table 26: Wincor – Net Sales from Retail Segment in US$ Million, 2009-10 to 2013-14
- 7.2.3 Business Strategies
- 7.3 Envipco Holding N.V.
- 7.3.1 Business Description
- 7.3.2 Financial Overview
- Table 27: Envipco – Net Revenues from RVM Segment in US$ Million, 2009-2013
- 7.3.3 Business Strategies
- 7.4 Repant ASA
- 7.4.1 Business Description
- 7.4.2 Financial Overview
- Table 28: Repant ASA – Net Revenues in US$ Million, 2009-2013
- 7.4.3 Business Strategies