DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Global Food Waste Disposers Market 2018-2022" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The Global Food Waste Disposers Market to grow at a CAGR of 6.39% during the period 2018-2022.
One trend affecting this market is the increased investments in R&D. Vendors are investing heavily in R&D to produce food waste disposers with advanced features. For instance, Emerson Electric, one of the key vendors, invested $29 million in 2017 to reconfigure and update the existing manufacturing facility of its sub-brand InSinkErator.
According to the report, one driver influencing this market is the increasing demand from restaurants and hotels. Disposal of large amounts of food waste that restaurants and hotels generate on a regular basis is a problem for these entities. Food waste disposers are the most appropriate and efficient appliances for commercial entities where the quantity of recurring food waste deposits is high.
Further, the report states that one challenge affecting this market is the wastage of water. Food waste disposers are installed under the outlets of kitchen sinks. They grind most food wastes like vegetables, fruits, egg, and other into a paste and drain them through the sewage pipeline. Though they are effective for waste disposal in the commercial and residential sector, their water consumption is high.
- Availability of Smart Food Disposers
- Increased Investments in R&D
- Surge in Online Sales
Key Vendors
- Anaheim Manufacturing Company
- Emerson Electric
- Franke Management
- Haier
- Hobart
- Whirlpool
Key Topics Covered
1. Executive Summary
2. Scope of the Report
3. Research Methodology
4. Market Landscape
5. Market Sizing
6. Five Forces Analysis
7. Market Segmentation by Distribution Channel
8. Customer Landscape
9. Market Segmentation by End-User
10. Regional Landscape
11. Decision Framework
12. Drivers and Challenges
13. Market Trends
14. Vendor Landscape
15. Vendor Analysis
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