Membrane Bioreactor Market to Reach CAGR 8.5% by 2030 Top 10 Company Globally

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The membrane bioreactor market ecosystem is shaped by a tightly connected value chain of raw material suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and end users.

 The report "Membrane Bioreactor Market by Membrane Type (Hollow Fiber, Flat Sheet, Multi Tubular), System Configuration (Submerged And External Mbr System), Application (Municipal Wastewater Treatment, Industrial Wastewater Treatment) - Global Forecast to 2030", Membrane bioreactor market is projected to grow from USD 4.49 billion in 2025 to USD 6.75 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 8.5% during the forecast period.

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The growth of the membrane bioreactor market is driven by increasing environmental regulations in various industries and municipalities, which are adopting membrane bioreactor technology due to its ability to meet higher wastewater treatment standards and produce high-quality effluent. Growing concerns over water scarcity have also fueled the demand for sustainable water management, while membrane bioreactors are becoming increasingly attractive due to their efficiency in wastewater treatment. In addition, rapid urbanization and industrialization, particularly in Asia Pacific, are generating larger volumes of wastewater, further necessitating advanced treatment technologies like membrane bioreactors. Technological advancements have improved the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of membrane bioreactor systems, making them more appealing for various applications. Together, these factors are fostering strong growth in the membrane bioreactor market as stakeholders increasingly prioritize effective and sustainable wastewater treatment solutions.

Flat sheet is projected to be the second-largest membrane type segment of the membrane bioreactor market, in terms of value, during the forecast period.

The flat sheet membrane bioreactor market has the second-largest share due to its superior anti-fouling capabilities, allowing it to maintain high sludge concentrations (MLSS) of 10,000 to 15,000 mg/L, which enhances treatment efficiency and stability. Its design also supports easy cleaning through a gas-liquid mixed flow, reducing fouling and extending membrane lifespan, with cleaning cycles lasting over three months. Additionally, flat sheet membrane bioreactors offer high flux rates and stable operation, making them a reliable choice for municipal and industrial wastewater treatment, contributing to their strong market position.

The external membrane bioreactor system will be the second-largest system configuration of membrane bioreactor, in terms of value, during the forecast period.

The external membrane bioreactor system holds the second-largest market share due to several advantages, including design flexibility and ease of operation. With membranes housed separately from the bioreactor, maintenance and cleaning can be performed without disrupting biological treatment, allowing for more effective fouling management. External membrane bioreactors can handle higher hydraulic loading rates, making them suitable for larger wastewater volumes, particularly in industrial settings with variable flow rates. Their larger filtration surface area enhances treatment efficiency and reduces operational costs over time, while their design facilitates easy integration into existing treatment facilities for upgrades or expansions. These factors make external membrane bioreactor systems an attractive choice for diverse wastewater treatment needs.

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Industrial wastewater treatment is projected to be the fastest-growing application in the membrane bioreactor market during the forecast period, in terms of value.

Industrial wastewater treatment is the fastest-growing application in the membrane bioreactor market, driven by several key factors. Stricter environmental regulations require industries to effectively manage wastewater and reduce pollutants, driving demand for advanced treatment technologies. Many sectors, including pharmaceuticals, food and beverages, and textiles, produce complex wastewater that membrane bioreactors can efficiently treat by removing suspended solids and harmful substances, resulting in high-quality effluent suitable for reuse or discharge. Additionally, the focus on sustainability and resource recovery encourages industries to adopt solutions that not only treat wastewater but also recover valuable resources, such as water and nutrients. Ultimately, advancements in membrane technology have improved the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of membrane bioreactor systems, rendering them increasingly attractive for industrial applications.

South America is projected to be the second fastest-growing membrane bioreactor market during the forecast period, in terms of value.

South America is projected to be the second fastest-growing region in the membrane bioreactor market, driven by rising government investments in water infrastructure and an increased awareness of the importance of preserving water quality. Nations such as Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina are actively pursuing development plans that prioritize sanitation and wastewater treatment, allocating substantial funding to upgrade existing facilities and build new ones. This combination of regulatory focus, investment, and public awareness is driving rapid growth in the membrane bioreactor market across the region.

Membrane Bioreactor Companies

The key global players in the membrane bioreactor market include Veolia (France), KUBOTA Corporation (Japan), Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation (Japan), TORAY INDUSTRIES, INC. (Japan), Kovalus Separation Solutions (US), Dupont (US), Xylem (US), Pentair (UK), Mann+Hummel (Germany), ALFA LAVAL (Sweden), CITIC Envirotech (China), and Aquatech (Canada).

Veolia (France)

Veolia is one of the leading manufacturers of systems used for water management, including wastewater sludge treatment, the production and transportation of drinking water and industrial process water, recycling, reuse, and membrane bioreactor systems. Veolia has three operating business segments: Water, Waste, and Energy. It offers membrane bioreactors under the brand names ZeeWeed Membrane Bioreactor, Ultrafor, Biosep, and Memthane membrane bioreactor systems under the Water business segment. Veolia has a strong business presence in Europe and a global sales presence in North America, Asia Pacific, the Middle East & Africa, and South America.

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Kubota Corporation (Japan)

Kubota Corporation is a leading player in the manufacturing of membrane bioreactor systems and membranes, offering services related to food, water, and environmental management. The company has three operating business segments: Farm & Industrial Machinery, Water & Environment, and Others. Kubota Corporation provides membrane bioreactor systems under its Water & Environment business segment. The company has expertise in designing customized submerged membrane bioreactor systems and flat plate membranes.

TORAY INDUSTRIES, INC. (Japan)

TORAY INDUSTRIES, INC. is one of the leading manufacturers of chemicals, performance materials, and specialized industrial products. The company is engaged in producing, processing, and selling products based on synthetic chemistry, polymer chemistry, and biochemistry. It operates through five business segments: Fibers & Textiles, Performance Chemicals, Carbon Fiber Composite Materials, Environment & Engineering, and Life Science. The company offers NHP membrane bioreactor systems and MEMBRAY membrane modules under the Environment & Engineering business segment.

Xylem (US)

Xylem is one of the leading global water technology companies dedicated to solving the world’s most critical water challenges through innovative and sustainable solutions. It offers a comprehensive suite of solutions for water and wastewater treatment, including products such as the ADI membrane bioreactor systems, which are integrated with filtration, aeration, disinfection, and service support through its infrastructure business segment. The Water infrastructure segment encompasses system suites where the membrane bioreactor forms a core treatment train, supported by cartridge filters, UV systems & lamps, RO membranes, and chemical-free disinfection, thereby positioning Xylem as a full-scope provider for membrane bioreactor-enabled plants. Xylem operates across more than 150 countries.

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Mann+Hummel (Germany)

Mann+Hummel is a leading global provider of filtration technology. The company operates through two business segments: Transportation and Life Sciences & Environment (LS&E). The LS&E business segment is divided into Air Filtration and Water & Fluid Solutions divisions. The company provides membranes through Mann+Hummel Water & Fluid Solutions (formerly known as Microdyn-Nadir), which is a part of Mann+Hummel’s Water & Fluid Solutions. The company serves RO, NF, MF, and UF membranes for various industries, including food & sweetener, beverage, dairy, oil & gas, electronics, and metal processing. The company has a global presence with operations in over 80 locations globally.

Recent Developments

    • August 2025: DuPont, in partnership with Watercare and the Waikato District Council in New Zealand, implemented its MemPulse membrane bioreactor technology for a new 6.0 MLD wastewater treatment plant serving Raglan. This deployment marks a significant advancement in wastewater treatment, with MemPulse MBR providing high-quality effluent that supports stricter environmental discharge standards, especially by lowering total nitrogen levels when combined with OxyMem MABR technology.
    • December 2024: True Water and Kubota Water and Environment Europe took notable new steps to strengthen their strategic partnership in wastewater treatment with a recent visit to Tokyo aimed at deepening collaboration and technology transfer. One of the partnership’s recent advances involves True Water receiving approval as an Independent Water Utility in Australia, enabling the joint delivery of sustainable wastewater solutions for communities up to 5,000 people. The partners are now focusing on integrating Kubota’s latest membrane bioreactor innovations and compact modular onsite treatment plants, combining Japanese engineering and ISO-certified systems with True Water’s operational experience for deployment in the Australian market.
    • June 2024: SUEZ and VINCI Construction Grands Projects have signed an agreement with the Serbian government to construct the first wastewater treatment plant in Belgrade. This helped the company to protect the Danube and Sava rivers and reduce water pollution by improving the quality of life for the population.
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