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市場調查報告書
英國省水衛浴產品市場Water Saving Plumbing Products Market Report - UK 2014-2018 Analysis |
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出版商 | AMA Research | 商品編碼 | 208890 | ||||
出版日期 | 內容資訊 | 英文 77 Pages 商品交期: 最快1-2個工作天內 |
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英國省水衛浴產品市場 Water Saving Plumbing Products Market Report - UK 2014-2018 Analysis | ||
出版日期: 2014年08月05日 | 內容資訊: 英文 77 Pages |
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英國省水衛浴產品市場,2013年達到了1億6400萬英鎊。其中87%為省水型衛浴產品,13%是水循環系統。2009∼2013年,反映景氣趨勢的嚴峻,省水衛浴產品的需求也停滯了不過預期今後隨著景氣復甦、住宅建設活動活躍,需求也將擴大。英國自來水的需求量持續擴大,對節水型產品的興趣不論個人、企業都增大。還有自來水供具有巨大的碳足跡,節水型產品的普及將導致二氧化碳的排放抑制。在這種情況下,英國政府致力於促進省水衛浴產品的普及和相關法規的強化,預期將促進今後的市場擴大。
本報告提供英國的省水衛浴產品市場最新趨勢與未來展望相關分析、整體市場結構與趨勢,及主力市場的省水型衛浴產品和水循環系統的產品趨勢及供給、流通結構、主要企業簡介等相關資訊。
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AMA Research are pleased to announce the publication of the second edition of "Water Saving Plumbing Products Market Report - UK 2014-2018 Analysis". The report comprises a detailed study of this rapidly growing and changing market and analyses the current trends by product sector including comment on future prospects and implications for manufacturers and the industry as a whole.
Written by marketing professionals with considerable experience of the plumbing products industry, this report provides both manufacturers and suppliers a detailed and comprehensive review of this increasingly important market.
The UK market for water saving plumbing products has grown significantly in recent years and is estimated to be worth £164 million at manufacturers' selling prices in 2013. This market estimate includes domestic and commercial plumbing products designed specifically to save water and be water efficient for everyday use.
The outlook for this market in 2014 is positive with good growth predicted over the next few years. The future performance of the water saving plumbing products market is likely to be driven by Government legislative changes and growing concerns about climate change, including attitudes towards water usage and its impact on the environment.
3P Technik UK, ACO Water Management, AKW, AL Challis Ltd, Altecnic, Alumasc Exterior Building Products, Anua UK, Aquaco, Aqualisa Products, Aquality Trading & Consulting, Balmoral Tanks, Bristan Group, BritishEco, Carlow Precast Tanks UK, CME Sanitary Systems, Cistermiser, Croydex, DAB Pumps, Damixa, Dart Valley Systems, Direct Pumps and Tanks, Duravit, Ecozi, Edincare, Eurobath International, Franke Sissons, Freerain, Freewater UK, Geberit, Graf, Grohe, Grundfos Pumps, Hansgrohe, Hidra Ceramica, Horne Engineering, Hydro International, Ideal Standard, Intatec, Kaldewei UK, Kingspan Water, Kohler Mira Limited, Laufen, Lecico Plc, Marley Plumbing & Drainage, Masco, Methven UK, Neoperl, Neptune Aqua, Oaklands Environmental, Oman Ceramics, Olympia Ceramica, Opella, Owls Hall Environmental, Pegler Yorkshire Group, Polypipe Building Products, Porcelanosa, Rainharvesting Systems, Raincatcher Products & Services, RainWater Harvesting, ReAqua Systems, Redring, Reliance Water Controls, Rewatec UK, Roca, Rodin Group, Sanitec, Sanlamere UK, Siamp, Source One Environmental, Stormsaver, Thomas Dudley, Tricel Environmental Solutions, Triton, Ultra Finishing, Vado, Vitra UK, Waterman CPM, Waterscan, Wavin UK, WPL, Zambesi UK.
The UK water saving plumbing products market is estimated at £164 million at Manufacturers Selling Prices (MSP) in 2013. The core product sectors of the UK water saving plumbing products market are water efficient bathroom products (87%) and water recycling systems (13%).
During the period 2009-2012, the market for water saving plumbing products was relatively flat - in line with the difficult economic situation at this time. However, since 2013 the market for water saving plumbing products has seen an increase, with demand picking up as the economy and new housebuilding levels improve.
The water efficient bathroom product sector comprises water efficient brassware, showers, WC suites, baths and other products such as timed flow controls. The water recycling systems sector consists of rainwater harvesting systems and greywater recycling systems.
Water efficient bathroom products are distributed through a wide range of channels. The main distribution channel continues to be merchants with the DIY multiples also holding a substantial share. Other channels include bathroom specialists and online retailers. The vast majority of water recycling systems are distributed either through plumbing and drainage merchants or direct via water recycling specialists. There are also a growing number of online retailers operating in this market sector.
There is an increasing awareness and demand for water saving products in UK homes and businesses. Demands for water are continuing to rise and maintaining supplies to meet these demands is becoming increasingly difficult. The development of new housing in areas of water stress, population growth and a doubling in the number of single person households since the 1970's have increased demand for water. In addition, there has been a significant growth in the number of second bathrooms, en-suites and cloakrooms. In 2013, it is estimated that around 22% of all UK properties have two or more bathrooms and around 41% have two or more cloakroom / WC facilities.
Water supply has a significant carbon footprint, owing to energy intensive supply and treatment processes, so more efficient water use will also help cut greenhouse gas emissions. The 2010 changes to Part G of the Building Regulations stipulated that water usage in new build homes should now be no more than 125 litres per person per day. This can only be achieved through the specification of water efficient bathroom products. The regulations also now allow for the use of recycled greywater or harvested rainwater to flush the WC.
The future performance of the water saving plumbing products market is likely to be driven by government legislative changes and growing concerns and attitudes towards water usage and its impact on the environment. The compulsory requirement for water meter installations in new housing and the introduction of The Water Label as standard on water-using bathroom products from summer 2014 will also increase awareness among householders of the benefits of water saving products.
The replacement of inefficient WCs in particular will be motivated by more widespread water metering and the rising cost of water. Nearly two thirds of water is used in the bathroom either for showering, hand washing/bathing or flushing the toilet. With around 7 million inefficient high flush WCs still in use in the UK, there is a significant replacement opportunity that could achieve substantial water savings. Furthermore, most new-build schools, colleges, offices, government buildings, multi-residential and retail buildings will be designed to meet a higher BREEAM rating.
Digital technology will become more prevalent in UK bathrooms and play an important role in sustainability. For example, water efficient bathroom products that operate automatically with electronic sensors and digital systems that allow water flow to be controlled and run for a set period of time. By 2018, the market value is forecast to be around £220 million, which would represent an increase of around 35% compared to the market size in 2013.