Market Overview
The Saudi Arabia construction demolition waste recycling market size reached USD 71,791.0 Million in 2025. The market is projected to expand significantly, with expectations to reach USD 1,00,591.6 Million by 2034. This growth is driven by regulatory mandates under Vision 2030 enforcing recycling targets, infrastructure upgrades introducing advanced processing capabilities, and mega projects generating sustained demand for large-scale material recovery. The forecast period spans 2026-2034, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.82%.
How Vision 2030 is Reshaping the Future of Saudi Arabia Construction Demolition Waste Recycling Market:
- Officials are enforcing more stringent waste management regulations aligned with Saudi Arabia's long-term development vision, motivating contractors and developers to embrace environmentally sustainable waste management practices through regulatory frameworks targeting reduced landfill pressure and lower carbon emissions.
- The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and Saudi Arabia signed a joint declaration in 2025 to advance sustainable infrastructure investments, emphasizing energy, transport, water, and urban development and highlighting recycling as a core element of environmentally responsible infrastructure development.
- Saudi Arabia's commitment to developing smart cities is driving demand for construction demolition waste recycling, with projects including the USD 1.6 billion 'Heart of Khobar' prioritizing resource efficiency and circular practices that make recycling integral to achieving urban sustainability goals.
- Contemporary sorting, crushing, and processing machinery is enhancing efficiency and minimizing contamination, while automation, digital surveillance, and intelligent waste tracking solutions are transforming how businesses manage demolition waste at scale across the kingdom.
- The Saudi Investment Recycling Company (SIRC) signed an MoU with US-based EIG Management Company in 2025, focusing on enhancing collaboration in funding and managing infrastructure projects tied to the circular economy and waste management across Saudi Arabia.
- Saudi Arabia's Roads General Authority completed the country's first road using recycled construction and demolition waste in the asphalt mixture in January 2025, supporting Vision 2030 goals of achieving a 60% C&D waste recycling rate by 2035.
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