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Sharps Containers Market Size, Share & Industry Analysis, By Product Type (Multipurpose Containers, Patient Room Containers, Phlebotomy Containers), By Waste Generators (Hospitals, Pharmacies, Academic & Research Institutes, Others), By Usage (Reusable Containers and Single-Use Containers), By Waste Type (Sharps Waste, Infectious Waste), By Size (1–2 Gallons, 2–4 Gallons, 4–8 Gallons Others) and Regional Forecast, 2019 - 2032

Last Updated: November 17, 2025 | Format: PDF | Report ID: FBI101499

 


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Study Period

  2015-2026

Base Year

  2018

Forecast Period

  2019-2026

Historical Period

  2015-2017

Unit

  Value (USD Billion)

Segmentation

By Product Type

  • Multipurpose Containers
  • Patient Room Containers
  • Phlebotomy Containers

By Waste Generators

  • Hospitals
  • Other Healthcare Providers
  • Pharmacies
  • Academic & Research Institutes
  • Pharmaceutical Companies
  • Others

By Usage

  • Reusable Containers
  • Single Use Containers

By Waste Type

  • Sharps Waste
  • Infectious Waste
  • Non-infectious Waste
  • Pharmaceutical Waste

By Size

  • 1–2 Gallons
  • 2–4 Gallons
  • 4–8 Gallons
  • Others

By Region

  • North America (U.S. and Canada)
  • Europe (U.K., Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Scandinavia, 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)
  • REPORT UPDATE
    IN PROCESS
  • 2019-2032
    (IN PROCESS)
  • 2024
    (IN PROCESS)
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