PUBLISHER: Market Xcel - Markets and Data | PRODUCT CODE: 1522717
PUBLISHER: Market Xcel - Markets and Data | PRODUCT CODE: 1522717
Global bio-filter market is projected to witness a CAGR of 8.62% during the forecast period 2024-2031, growing from USD 2.33 billion in 2023 to USD 4.50 billion in 2031.
Filtration technology has evolved over the years along with the addition of new technology. The world's growing population is driving the demand for clean water for consumption, irrigation, and industrial use. Biofilters are an attractive solution to address this growing demand, as they use naturally occurring microorganisms to break down organic compounds, nutrients, and other pollutants in water. Biofilters are particularly effective in removing nutrients, such as ammonia and nitrate, which can cause environmental damage when released into natural water bodies. The need for cost-effective and environmentally friendly water treatment technologies is fueling the adoption of biofilters, especially in regions facing water scarcity.
The market is anticipated to boom due to the growing use of biofilters for water treatment in aquaculture and agriculture. These sectors are driving the need for biofilter solutions as they look to improve the quality of their products and lessen the impact on the environment. Producers are concentrating on creating novel and enhanced biofilter innovations, such as autonomous aquariums and bacteria that have been genetically modified for use in car biofilters. Customers will find biofilters more appealing due to these advances, which are improving their capacities and efficiency.
Rising Water Pollution and Wide Range of Application to Fuel Market Growth
Rising water pollution and the global spread of waterborne diseases increase the need for biofilters to control contamination and improve water quality. Growing applications of biofiltration in various sectors such as wastewater treatment, gas and oil plants, petrochemicals, paint industries, and aquaculture. For instance, seaweed can filter pollutants released from fish gills and plant roots, combined with limestone and soil, and can utilize biofilters to filter wastewater. Furthermore, the long-range of applications involving wastewater management, air purification, aquaculture, fisheries, chemical processing, and the food and beverage industry fuels the market growth. The process of biofiltration is used to eliminate volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and manage odors in waste air streams. By using microorganisms to break down contaminants biologically, biofilters produce CO2 and H2O without releasing any dangerous byproducts.
For instance, in December 2023, Hong Kong-based Bio-Link, along with its American counterpart Bio-Pro, launched a reverse osmosis water purification system. The pivotal development helped the international water purification industry.
High-End Research and Technologically Advanced Filters to Fuel the Global Market
Producers are concentrating on creating novel and enhanced biofilter innovations, such as autonomous aquariums and bacteria that have been genetically modified for use in car biofilters. Customers will find biofilters more appealing due to these advances, which are improving their capacities and efficiency. Applications for biofiltration are expanding across several industries, including aquaculture, petrochemicals, gas and oil facilities, wastewater treatment, and paint industries. Researchers are looking at innovative uses, such as filtering wastewater with seaweed to capture toxins produced from fish gills and making biofilters out of soil, limestone, and plant roots. Grants are being given to research centers and universities to expedite the development of biofiltration technology through research and development. The increased funding stimulates innovation and broadens the range of uses for biofilters.
For instance, in May 2024, Estevan Ltd. launched a pilot biofilter wetland system for wastewater treatment. This will enable them to understand scaling factors for upcoming large-scale deployment. The MBWS employs wetlands engineered below ground to offer a cost-effective, simple-to-care-for system for treating wastewater resistant to cold weather conditions.
Rising Aquaculture and Wastewater Utilization to Induce Ceramic Ring Segment
Based on filter media, the ceramic ring segment holds a major share of the global biofilter market. The uneaten food waste, wastewater from fish tanks, and ammonia released from plant matter are filtered by ceramic rings. The segment is anticipated to sustain its dominance throughout the forecast period due to benefits including affordability, denitrifying bacteria, ease of use, durability, and easy cleaning. Growing environmental consciousness has led to an increase in demand for reusable, non-toxic, and environmentally friendly filter media, such as ceramic rings. Due to its reusability, they are a popular option for people. Ceramic rings are gaining demand in the biofilter industry due to their growing popularity in aquariums. While offering biological filtration, ceramic rings efficiently remove dangerous substances from aquarium water, such as ammonia and nitrites. Companies are helping the aquaculture operation with the introduction of advanced media systems, enabling effective biofiltering options.
For instance, in April 2021, CerMedia LLC built MarinePure, a hydrophilic ceramic biofilter media with a wide surface area and efficient flow-through qualities. With this biofilter, the company aims to increase the system capacity for aquaculture farmers globally.
North America Dominates the Global Biofilter Market Share
Based on region, North America leads the global biofilter market. In comparison to other regions, North America is the major producer of biofilters due to its early adoption of the biofiltration process. The idea of using biofiltration to create self-cleaning aquariums is driving the industry expansion. North America's market growth is attributed to the existence of significant biofilter companies, substantial government financing, and increased research activity in the area. The North American market for biofilters is growing as self-cleaning aquariums with biofiltration gain more traction. Effective biofilters are becoming necessary as the production of aquarium fish rises to keep the demand high. Since the region adopted biofiltration technology earlier than other regions of the world, North America is the biggest producer of biofilters. The area has an advantage in the biofilter market due to its early adoption. The local biofilter manufacturers and service providers are introducing new filters for the regional market.
For instance, in March 2024, Premier Tech Brisanzia Pvt. Ltd. announced the launch of the Ecoflo linear biofilter in the United States by its Water and Environment business group. The company has significant dominance in decentralized water management and wastewater treatment.
Future Market Scenario (2024 - 2031F)
Rising water pollution and demand for sustainable water treatment are expected to propel the market growth.
A wide range of applications including aquaculture and agriculture is projected to fuel the market growth.
Technological advancements, innovation, and stringent environmental regulations are anticipated to garner the market expansion.
Key Players Landscape and Outlook
Key participants in the biofilter market include AQUAEL Janusz Jankiewicz Sp. z o.o., Squandering Inc., Azoo Bip Corp, and EHEIM GmbH & Co. KG. Companies focus on using advanced technology, such as artificial intelligence, and launch products for specific applications, such as aquaculture or water cleaning plants. Alongside, strategic partnerships, collaboration, acquisitions, and product launches are used as the major elements of the market's strategic landscape.
In November 2023, Zoo Med Laboratories offer macro 70/75 biological ceramic media for biofilters. The Biological Ceramic Media from Zoo Med is a crucial component of the MacroTM filtration system. Ceramic media is helpful in converting poisonous nitrogenous fish waste into safe nitrates.
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