U.S. Environmental Remediation Market Projected to Reach $38.5 Billion by 2033
Key drivers for market expansion include enforcement and redevelopment

The U.S. environmental remediation market is expected to see strong growth over the next decade, with revenues projected to rise from $23.37 billion in 2025 to an estimated $38.53 billion by 2033, according to industry analysts. This represents a compound annual growth rate of 6.45%, driven by more stringent environmental regulations, increased industrial activity, and heightened demand for sustainable restoration of land and water.
Key drivers for market expansion include tougher enforcement by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, growth in the construction and mining sectors, and rising public interest in sustainability. Advances in remediation technologies and increased funding for redeveloping contaminated sites—often known as brownfields—have also contributed to rising demand for services.
Segment analysis shows that removal and disposal services claimed the largest market share in 2024, fueled by a rise in hazardous substance generation. Government and institutional buildings led all sectors, reflecting stepped up funding and regulations mandating the cleanup of sites including schools, military bases, and public facilities. Renovation-linked abatement projects, especially those involving remediation of asbestos, lead, and mold in older buildings, were also significant contributors to market size last year.
Recent developments include the move to Phase 2 of environmental assessment at Illinois’ Jacksonville Developmental Center and a two-week pilot by industrial waste management firm Enviri to remove PFAS chemicals from soil at a New York facility.
Major companies in the market include Clean Harbors, AECOM, Tetra Tech, Jacobs Solutions Inc., and WSP.
For further market insights or to request a detailed report, visit Precedence Research or contact sales@precedenceresearch.com.



.webp?height=200&t=1664821385&width=200)


