Sludge chemical market in Europe set to nearly double by 2018

Oct. 9, 2012
The industrial sludge treatment chemicals market is set to reach €278.1 million in 2018, according to a new report from analysts Frost & Sullivan...

Rising industrial wastewater volume and, hence, sludge amounts are creating a flood of opportunities for industrial sludge treatment chemicals manufacturers in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE).

Currently at a growth stage, market expansion is set to be impelled by the increasing demand for innovative yet cost-effective chemicals. Stricter environmental regulations at the national and regional level will further push manufacturers to develop innovative, higher quality and more effective sludge treatment solutions.

A report from industry analysts Frost & Sullivan (F&S) - Analysis of the Central and Eastern European Industrial Sludge Treatment Chemicals Market – foundthat the market earned €150.6 million in 2011 and estimates this to reach €278.1 million in 2018.

This research covered chemicals used in four of the most important market segments that include conditioning and stabilisation treatment process chemicals, digestion treatment process chemicals, thickening treatment process chemicals as well as dewatering and drying treatment process chemicals.

“Entry barriers are high in this intensely competitive market, dominated by four well-established chemical manufacturers,” noted Frost & Sullivan Industry Analyst Anna Jarosik. “However, the rising demand for innovative and advanced sludge treatment chemicals, supported by requirements related to sludge recycling and product recovery (for instance, metals), will create opportunities for other, more specialised sludge treatment technology providers.”

Major market participants are expected to improve their chemicals, equipment and technology, and hence, the entire industrial sludge treatment process. Such efforts will be motivated by manufacturers' needs for more cost-effective, energy-saving and sludge volume minimising solutions.

Additionally, environment-oriented regulations will promote innovation, said F&S. Regulations will pressure industry participants to improve chemical performance and composition levels to meet stricter environmental, quality as well as healthcare standards.

“Industry participants need to consider chemicals that offer a competitive price-performance ratio and that perform better,” said Jarosik. “It is also well known that industry participants prefer products that can be made available at customised volumes.”

Ultimately, strong and active customer partnerships will be critical to accelerate the development of highly effective industrial sludge treatment chemical solutions. Active communication and partnerships between chemical manufacturers and industry participants will also be significant in developing innovative solutions that meet market needs.

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