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Environmental Business Review | Tuesday, May 02, 2023
Environmental testing will become necessary as individuals become concerned about harmful global pollution-related diseases, driving the market's growth.
FREMONT, CA: Due to rising laws by several governments worldwide, increased public awareness of environmental concerns, and the capacity to swiftly share information about these issues via social media, environmental testing is becoming more crucial. Environmental testing is a market that is expanding. Increased government restrictions and policies, a greater understanding of how pollution impacts human health, and a rise in demand for clean, safe bottled water are just a few factors driving the market's expansion.
The use of new testing technologies and services and compliance with international environmental regulations contribute to this industry's growth. Environmental testing is done using various methods, pollutants, and applications. Some environmental testing services include water, soil, air, and food testing. Some pollutants frequently tested for in environmental testing include pathogens, heavy metals, pesticides, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and pesticide residues. Other technologies utilized in environmental testing include spectroscopy, immunoassays, chromatography, and mass spectrometry. Environmental testing has a variety of uses, such as analyzing soil pollution at brownfield sites, identifying environmental toxins in food items, and monitoring water quality in municipal and industrial water systems.
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Here are some of the key trends shaping the environmental testing market's growth and direction, including:
Technology: The bio-testing/pathogen testing category is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of 7.17 percent throughout the projected period. Bio-testing/pathogen testing establishes a substance's potency or concentration by monitoring its effects on animals, isolated tissues, or microbes instead of analyzing its chemical or physical characteristics. It is predicted that the segment will produce an additional revenue potential of USD 181.01 million in 2020, in addition to confirming sanitation efficacy throughout the production process of environmental products. The category should reach an absolute potential of USD 2002.19 million by increasing at 1.74 times.
Carbon footprint: Urbanization, industrialization, and economic growth have all resulted in higher energy usage and waste emissions. Environmental contaminants can have many harmful health impacts, such as perinatal disorders, infant mortality, respiratory issues, allergy problems, cancer, cardiovascular issues, increased oxidative stress, endothelial dysfunction, and mental health issues. The market for environmental testing will be driven by people's growing concern over illnesses like these as global pollution levels rise.
Digitization: Due to the substantial sample preparation required, laboratory analysts must execute environmental testing processes using cutting-edge testing technologies. The conduct and operation of RT-PCR, mass spectrometers, and molecular spectroscopy products are expensive and require highly qualified operators. Such elements are predicted to impede the expansion of the worldwide market for environmental testing. Before environmental laws, places with the dirtiest air and water had significantly improved. With the help of the Environmental Protection Act, the government can regulate pollution from all sources, lessen it, enhance environmental quality, and put restrictions on or outright ban industrial facility construction and operation. An environmental impact assessment examines the prospective effects of a course of action. Additionally, environmental awareness is being increased by developing the Environmental Democracy Index (EDI). This online platform tracks and grades the development of national laws intended to encourage transparency, accountability, and citizen participation in environmental decision-making in 70 countries.
With businesses investing in sustainable practices and technology to lessen their environmental effect, sustainability is fast becoming a primary emphasis of the environmental testing sector. Sustainability and environmental testing are closely related since testing is required to comprehend how a method or product will affect the environment. Testing gives information to assist judgments on the most sustainable practices or technology and helps discover areas that may be improved to lessen the environmental effect.
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