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UK Land Remediation Industry

Find out more about the UK’s Land Remediation industry and the companies supporting the land remediation process. View company data, industry trends, market size, financials and download our free sector report today.

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What is Land Remediation?

Land Remediation is the process of restoring land to its true state or to the best standard to protect the environment. This includes the removal of pollution or other contaminants from soil and groundwater which could cause significant harm to people, property or protected animals.

Common areas for Land Remediation that are often polluted or lacking in suitable environmental standard include brownfields (previously developed land that’s not currently in use), landfills, construction sites and quarries.

The UK’s Land Remediation industry currently includes a range of companies and businesses from regulatory bodies and remediation experts to those providing specialised brownfield regeneration services.

Land Remediation sector summary

Key information you should know about the Land Remediation sector from our AI-driven platform of over 5 million companies:

  • Land Remediation has turnover of £8.99bn, meaning it is our 48th largest RTIC, and our 45th fastest growing sector.
  • The Land Remediation sector is one of the top 10 fastest growing recipients of Innovate UK grants.
  • Land Remediation is in our top 10 for regional diversity, with 89.8% of business premises located outside of London.
1,550
COMPANIES CONSIDERED
£9.0bn
TOTAL TURNOVER
51,168
TOTAL EMPLOYEES
£35.4m
TOTAL INVESTMENT FUNDING
£1.1m
TOTAL INNOVATE UK GRANT FUNDING
2.9%
AVERAGE COMPANY GROWTH PER YEAR

Land Remediation verticals

Our Land Remediation RTIC is made up of 3 individual industry verticals, including verticals such as Brownfield Regeneration, Regulatory Services, Remediation Services. You can find out more about the verticals by buying a report, visualising the sector on our platform, or by downloading the data.

  • Sector Code Description Records
  • RTIC0075 Land Remediation 1509 companies

    Companies supporting land remediation process through brownfield restoration, remediation and project management services

    • Land Remediation: Brownfield Regeneration

      Companies regenerating the brown field sites to green infrastructure.

      392 companies
    • Land Remediation: Regulatory Services

      Companies assessing the objectives , risks and the output of the operation

      533 companies
    • Land Remediation: Remediation Services

      Companies providing remediation services

      1019 companies

Land Remediation industry growth

We estimate that the UK Land Remediation sector could be worth approximately £10.4bn by 2027, based on the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.9%. Below you can see the five year turnover forecast for the RTIC from 2023 to 2027.

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– Summary of RTIC data & industry performance
– Overview of key verticals
– Geographic analysis & breakdown
– Key insights & trends

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