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Environmental remediation involves processes and technologies to remove or neutralize contaminants from soil, water, air, and other media, restoring polluted sites to safe conditions for reuse and environmental protection.

Stringent regulations, industrial expansion, emerging contaminants like PFAS, technological advancements in sustainable methods, and increasing investments in brownfield redevelopment will drive growth.

The market is projected to grow from USD 153.99 billion in 2026 to USD 308.5 billion by 2035.

The market will register a CAGR of 8% from 2026 to 2035.

North America will contribute the largest share, followed by Europe and the rapidly expanding Asia Pacific.

CLEAN HARBORS, INC., WSP, AECOM, Jacobs Solutions Inc., Tetra Tech, Inc., DEME, and ENTACT are the key players.

The report offers in-depth analysis of market size, segmentation, regional trends, competitive strategies, growth drivers, challenges, recent developments, and forecasts to 2035.

The value chain includes site assessment and consulting, technology and equipment suppliers, remediation service providers, waste disposal and recycling, and ongoing monitoring and compliance services.

Trends are shifting toward sustainable, in-situ technologies and digital monitoring, with preferences for cost-effective, low-disruption solutions that align with ESG goals and regulatory demands.

EPA Superfund programs, EU environmental directives, carbon reduction targets, and PFAS regulations are key factors accelerating demand for advanced cleanup solutions.