Compost Market

Compost Market Size, Share, Trends, Growth, and Industry Analysis, By Type (Green Compost, Food Waste Compost, Manure-based Compost, Leaf-based Compost, Others), By Application (Agriculture, Landscaping & Horticulture, Residential Use, Turf & Sports Grounds, Others), By Form (Bulk Compost, Packaged Compost), By End-Use Industry (Agricultural, Residential, Commercial, Institutional), Regional Analysis and Forecast 2033.

Agriculture | January 2025 | Report ID: EMR001197 | Pages: 260

Global Compost Market size was USD 7.37 billion in 2024 and the market is projected to touch USD 9.58 billion by 2033, at a CAGR of 3.33% during the forecast period.

Compost is made from decomposed organic waste, including food scraps, plant matter, and animal manure. It is often used in agriculture, landscaping, and gardening as a natural fertilizer, helping to enrich soil and reduce the need for chemical fertilizers.

The market for compost has increased as people have grown more aware of sustainable agriculture and the environment-friendly nature of composting. People and organizations are increasingly shifting towards organic methods of waste disposal and agriculture in response to rising environmental awareness. Composting also significantly reduces waste because it diverts organic materials from landfills. The increasing use of organic farming and eco-friendly landscaping has further accelerated the demand for compost worldwide. Moreover, governmental regulations for waste recycling and soil health are fueling the growth of the market. As carbon footprint reduction and supporting sustainable agriculture continue to gain more attention, the global compost market is expected to expand further in the coming years.

Compost Report Scope and Segmentation.

Report Attribute

Details

Estimated Market Value (2024)

USD 7.37 Billion

Projected Market Value (2033)

USD 9.58 Billion

Base Year

2024

Historical Year

2018-2024

Forecast Years

2025 – 2033

Scope of the Report

Historical and Forecast Trends, Industry Drivers and Constraints, Historical and Forecast Market Analysis by Segment- Based on By Type, By Application, By Form, By End-Use Industry, & Region.

Segments Covered

By Type, By Application, By Form, By End-Use Industry, & By Region.

Forecast Units

Value (USD Million or Billion), and Volume (Units)

Quantitative Units

Revenue in USD million/billion and CAGR from 2025 to 2033.

Regions Covered

North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa.

Countries Covered

U.S., Canada, Mexico, U.K., Germany, France, Italy, Spain, China, India, Japan, South Korea, Brazil, Argentina, GCC Countries, and South Africa, among others.

Report Coverage

Market growth drivers, restraints, opportunities, Porter’s five forces analysis, PEST analysis, value chain analysis, regulatory landscape, market attractiveness analysis by segments and region, company market share analysis.

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Dynamic Insights

With the increasing adoption of eco-friendly farming by more consumers and producers, the demand for natural soil amendments such as compost is rising. Compost improves soil health, water retention, and productivity of plants. This is one of the most widely used options among organic farmers. Moreover, growing awareness regarding the environmental advantages of composting, including reduction in waste generation and carbon footprint, has motivated people as well as industries to follow the practice of composting.

On the other hand, challenges are related to sourcing raw materials and production cost. Composting needs organic waste materials, whose quality and availability may vary from time to time. Large-scale composting involves considerable labor and time, thus affecting the pricing and availability of the product. However, technologies related to composting and proper waste management are helping to minimize these problems. Government initiatives supporting waste recycling and organic agriculture are also providing opportunities for market growth. As regulations and policies push for more sustainable practices, the compost market is expected to benefit from an increased focus on waste management, soil health, and environmental sustainability. These combined factors are shaping a dynamic landscape for the global compost market, leading to steady growth and development in the sector.

Drivers Insights

  • Growing Demand for Organic Farming

The increasing market for organic farming is a substantial driver for the compost market. As consumers take more interest in their health, and the unwholesome environmental impacts chemical fertilizers unleash, the organic produce market demand is on a rise. Soil structure improvement and nutrient content enhancement promote plant health and are critical drivers for organic farming without synthetic chemicals. Organic farmers are greatly relying on compost because it offers an organic source of fertilizers other than using chemical fertilizers. This boosts the demand for compost products around the world. Thus, the pattern will continue and support the long-run growth of the compost market since the world becomes friendly to more environmental farming activities.

  • Environmental Awareness and Sustainability

Increasing environmental concerns and the push for sustainability are driving the adoption of composting practices. Composting helps reduce the amount of organic waste sent to landfills, thereby reducing methane emissions and contributing to waste management solutions. As governments, businesses, and individuals prioritize sustainability, composting is seen as an effective way to manage organic waste while supporting soil health. The global focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, waste diversion, and promoting eco-friendly practices has created a favorable environment for compost market expansion.

Restraints Insights

  • High Production Costs

The production of compost can be labor-intensive and costly. The raw materials used for composting—such as food waste, plant debris, and manure—must be sourced in large quantities, and their quality can vary. Additionally, the process of composting takes time and requires specific conditions to ensure the material decomposes correctly. These factors can result in higher production costs, which may affect the pricing of compost products. High costs can make compost less competitive compared to synthetic fertilizers, particularly in regions where budget constraints are a concern, limiting its widespread adoption.

  • Inconsistent Raw Material Availability

The availability and consistency of raw materials for composting can pose a challenge to the market. Organic waste is required in large volumes for compost production, but the supply can be irregular or of variable quality. In many regions, waste management systems are not fully optimized, leading to a lack of stable, high-quality feedstock for compost production. This variability can disrupt the production process, leading to inconsistent product quality and supply chain challenges. As a result, producers may face difficulties in maintaining reliable compost output, impacting market stability and growth.

Opportunities Insights

  • Technological Advancements in Composting

One technological advance in the methods of composting is leading the growth of market expansion. Increased efficiencies in machineries and processes, aerobic composting, vermicomposting, or fully automated systems help in a quicker and highly effective large-scale quality of the compost with these technologies which lower the costs of production reduce the processing period and enhance compost quality. More innovative technologies that transform waste into compost in less time and with fewer resources may solve some of the present barriers in the market, such as sourcing raw materials and inefficiency in processing. As technological advancements continue, it will improve the efficiency with which compost is manufactured and enhance growth in the market.

Segment Analysis

  • By Product Type

By Product Type segment in the compost market includes a variety of compost types based on their raw materials and production methods. Green compost is made from yard waste such as grass clippings and plant materials, providing a nutrient-rich soil amendment. Food waste compost is created from organic kitchen waste, helping to reduce food scraps in landfills while offering a valuable resource for soil enrichment. Manure-based compost is produced using animal manure, which is high in nutrients and beneficial for soil health. Leaf-based compost is created from fallen leaves and other plant debris, and it is often used for improving soil structure and water retention.

  • By Application

By Application segment, compost widely applied in different fields increases soil health, enhances plant growth, and helps sustainably within the environment. In agricultural, compost is used to enhance soil fertility, increase crop yields, and improve water retention hence proving useful for organic and conventional farming. Compost is also used in landscaping and horticulture to feed plants, reduce soil erosion, and enhance the general appearance of a garden. Residential use, especially in home gardening, has increased interest in compost as gardeners look for sustainable, organic ways to improve their soil and grow healthy plants. Turf and sports grounds also use compost to maintain grass quality and improve soil conditions for sports fields and lawns.

  • By Form

By Form segment is divided into bulk compost and packaged compost, which together meet different consumer preferences and market needs. Bulk compost is sold in large quantities. Many persons use this commodity in commercial agriculture, landscaping projects, or large-scale soil restoration initiatives. They prefer it because it is the most convenient in large-scale applications and also forms a cost-effective option. On the other hand, packaged compost, although being sold in smaller, ready-to-use bags, is mostly targeted towards residential usage, gardeners, and small businesses. Packaged compost offers convenience, portability, and ease in storage, making it ideal for personal use and smaller-scale applications. Both types play key roles in serving diverse market segments. Bulk compost caters towards larger commercial needs, while packaged compost meets the demands of residential and retail customers.

  • By End-Use

Under this segment, some of the leading industries that propel the demand in the compost market are agricultural ones. Composting is used within the agricultural industry to improve the health of soils, increase yields, and increase sustainable farming operations. It finds both organic and traditional farming applications as the demand for natural fertilizers increases. The residential sector is also one of the largest end-use markets for compost as people use it for home gardening, landscaping, and other personal gardening projects. The commercial sector uses compost for landscaping projects, turf maintenance, and as a component in various horticultural products. In addition, the institutional sector, comprising educational institutions, government bodies, and public organizations, utilizes compost for landscaping, soil management, and sustainability programs.

Regional Analysis

The compost market has a significant share in North America. This is attributed to the organic farming practices, the government policies helping in diverting waste, and the rising demand for eco-friendly agriculture practices. These markets consist of the United States and Canada. There is extensive adoption of compost in these regions, both in commercial and residential applications. North America also boasts already established composting technologies, positioning it as the largest producer and consumer of compost.

In Europe, the compost market is growing, driven by stringent environmental regulations and a commitment to sustainability. Countries such as Germany, France, and the UK are leaders in promoting composting as a means of managing organic waste and improving soil fertility. The policies of the EU on waste reduction and circular economy practices have further spurred composting initiatives, making Europe a major player in the market.

Compost usage in the Asia Pacific region is also increasing at a very rapid rate, mainly in countries like China, India, and Japan. These countries have recently begun focusing on sustainable farming and waste management in cities. The rising population and demand for organic food products have also boosted the market growth in this region. Latin America is taking the approach of accepting composting as an opportunity to improve soil health in agriculture and deal with the waste-disposal challenges within many countries, including Brazil and Mexico. Compost market is witnessing slow but steady growth in the Middle East & Africa region as interest in sustainable farming practices in South Africa, the UAE, and other countries increases.

Competitive Landscape

The leading compost manufacturers are increasing their operations to meet the increasing demand for organic and sustainable farming solutions. The key players in the market include multinational companies with integrated waste management services and local compost producers. Large waste management companies, such as Waste Management Inc. and Republic Services, are also major players, as they use their expertise in organic waste collection and recycling to produce high-quality compost products for residential and commercial applications. Companies specializing in organic fertilizers, such as Scotts Miracle-Gro and Cedar Grove Composting, are also major players, offering compost products for home gardening, landscaping, and large-scale agricultural use.

The rising consumer demand in the market for environmentally friendly solutions and organic farming has left a mark on competitive dynamics. Players are focusing on enhancing product quality and diversifying compost offerings for different segments-including food waste, manure-based compost, and special blends of compost. In addition, with the strengthening of regulations for waste management and sustainability in the governments of countries worldwide, there is an increase in investment into advanced composting technologies by firms to meet regulation standards and operate more efficiently. Therefore, innovation has been witnessed in the composting process, from aerobic composting to vermiculture, which enable companies to establish a competitive edge. Regional competition is also a significant factor, as local players adapt their offerings specifically to certain market segments. Global companies like Evergreen go about increasing their presence using mergers, acquisitions, and partnerships. Sustainable practices and waste diversion remains a focus point, pushing further growth in the competitive landscape of the compost market.

List of Key Players:

  • Veolia Environnement S.A.
  • McGill Environmental Systems
  • Tadweer
  • AGRN Group Inc.
  • Primitive Labs Inc.
  • UNCO Industries Inc.
  • Harvest Quest
  • CleanRobotics Inc.
  • WormUp LLC
  • NutriSoil
  • Compost Crew
  • Mobius Environmental Solutions Inc.
  • Wormpower
  • MyNOKE
  • Sepura Home Ltd.
  • Charlie's Compost
  • Suman Vermi Compost
  • Michigan Peat Company Inc.
  • Dirt Dynasty LLC
  • Davo's Worm Farms
  • Kahariam Farms
  • Attero
  • Biophilica LTD
  • Solum Gruppen AB
  • Adaptavate Inc.
  • WeCare Organics Inc.
  • Sri Gayathri Biotec
  • MEC Recycling Corporation    

Recent Developments:

  • In Sept 2024, SLEEVER, a French family-owned international SME and a leading innovator in shrink-sleeve label technology, has teamed up with CARBIOS (Euronext Growth Paris: ALCRB), a pioneer in developing and industrializing biological technologies to transform the life cycle of plastics and textiles. Together, they are introducing their first collaborative innovation: SEELCAP® ONEGO, the world’s first biodegradable tamper-evident seal that is home compostable.

Global Compost Report Segmentation:

ATTRIBUTE

DETAILS

By Product Type

  • Green Compost
  • Food Waste Compost
  • Manure-based Compost
  • Leaf-based Compost
  • Others

By Application

  • Agriculture
  • Landscaping & Horticulture
  • Residential Use (Home Gardening)
  • Turf & Sports Grounds
  • Others

By Form

  • Bulk Compost
  • Packaged Compost

By End-Use Industry

  • Agricultural
  • Residential
  • Commercial
  • Institutional

By Geography

  • North America (USA, and Canada)
  • Europe (UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Russia and Rest of Europe)
  • Asia Pacific (Japan, China, India, Australia, Southeast Asia and Rest of Asia Pacific)
  • Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, and Rest of Latin America)
  • Middle East & Africa (South Africa, GCC, and Rest of Middle East & Africa)

Customization Scope

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Pricing

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Objectives of the Study

The objectives of the study are summarized in 5 stages. They are as mentioned below:

  • Global Compost size and forecast: To identify and estimate the market size for global Compost market segmented By Type, By Application, By Form, By End-Use Industry, and by region. Also, to understand the consumption/ demand created by consumers between 2025 and 2033.
  • Market Landscape and Trends: To identify and infer the drivers, restraints, opportunities, and challenges for global Compost
  • Market Influencing Factors: To find out the factors which are affecting the market of global Compost among consumers.
  • Company Profiling:  To provide a detailed insight into the major companies operating in the market. The profiling will include the financial health of the company's past 2-3 years with segmental and regional revenue breakup, product offering, recent developments, SWOT analysis, and key strategies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Global Compost forecast period is 2025 - 2033.
According to global Compost research, the market is expected to grow at a CAGR of ~ 3.33% over the next eight years.
The possible segments in global Compost are based on By Type, By Application, By Form, By End-Use Industry, & by region.
The expected market size for Global Compost is USD 9.58 billion in 2033.
The major players in the market are Veolia Environnement S.A., McGill Environmental Systems, Tadweer, AGRN Group Inc., Primitive Labs Inc., UNCO Industries Inc., Harvest Quest, CleanRobotics Inc., WormUp LLC, NutriSoil, Compost Crew, Mobius Environmental Solutions Inc., Wormpower, MyNOKE, Sepura Home Ltd., Charlie's Compost, Suman Vermi Compost, Michigan Peat Company Inc., Dirt Dynasty LLC, Davo's Worm Farms, Kahariam Farms, Attero, Biophilica LTD, Solum Gruppen AB, Adaptavate Inc., WeCare Organics Inc., Sri Gayathri Biotec, MEC Recycling Corporation.
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