Sustainability Market Set to Nearly Triple to $73.9B by 2030 on AI Adoption

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Global sustainability market projected to nearly triple to $73.9B by 2030, driven by AI-powered solutions, supply chain tech, and carbon accounting frameworks.

Sustainability Market Set to Nearly Triple to $73.9B by 2030 on AI Adoption

The global green technology and sustainability market is projected to expand significantly, reaching $73.90 billion by 2030 from $25.47 billion in 2025, representing a compound annual growth rate of 23.7 percent. This expansion reflects accelerating investment in technological solutions designed to address environmental and corporate governance challenges across industries.

The market growth is being propelled by three primary drivers: artificial intelligence-powered sustainability platforms, supply chain traceability technologies, and carbon accounting frameworks. These solutions enable organizations to measure, monitor, and reduce their environmental footprint while maintaining operational transparency. The deployment of AI-driven systems is particularly significant, as they allow companies to optimize resource consumption and identify emission reduction opportunities at scale.

Europe currently maintains the largest market share, supported by the region's comprehensive environmental regulations and mandatory environmental, social, and governance (ESG) compliance requirements. Key growth opportunities have been identified in AI-enabled sustainability applications, carbon capture technologies, and circular economy business models. The regulatory landscape, particularly in developed markets, continues to incentivize corporate investment in these solutions as organizations work to meet increasingly stringent compliance standards.

Source: GlobeNewswire Inc.

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