PUBLISHER: Prescient & Strategic Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 2112587
PUBLISHER: Prescient & Strategic Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 2112587
The global sodium sulphate market was valued at USD 2,039.5 million in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 2,788.6 million by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 4.6% between 2026 and 2032. Growth is being driven by increasing demand across detergents, glass manufacturing, and textile processing industries, where sodium sulphate functions as a filler, fining agent, and dye-leveling compound in high-volume industrial processes.
Urbanization reinforces this demand. The global urban population has surpassed 4.4 billion, according to the World Bank, indicating a growing concentration of consumers where demand for cleaning products, packaged goods, and textiles is comparatively higher.
China accounts for a dominant production share due to its extensive natural reserves and chemical manufacturing capacity, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, with the compound produced from both natural deposits and chemical process byproducts.
Key Insights
Natural sources hold the larger share, at 70%, due to abundant availability and lower production costs. Synthetic sources post the faster growth, at approximately 4.8% CAGR, driven by purity control requirements for industrial applications.
Anhydrous form dominates with 75% share, supported by its widespread industrial applicability across detergent and glass manufacturing.
Soaps & Detergents hold the largest application share, at 40%, driven by high-volume consumption across household and institutional cleaning.
Asia-Pacific is both the largest and fastest-growing region, at approximately 5.5% CAGR, supported by industrial expansion and population growth across the region.
Circular economy and byproduct recovery represent a defining trend, as recovered sodium sulphate from viscose rayon production and hydrochloric acid synthesis gains regulatory attention. Grasim Industries Ltd. launched EcoSodium in May 2024, a sodium sulphate grade sustainably recovered from viscose staple fiber production.
Rising detergent consumption and urban demand patterns remain the biggest driver. The global population has exceeded 8 billion, according to the United Nations, while the urban population is projected to approach 5 billion by 2030, reflecting continued expansion of concentrated consumer bases relying on powdered detergents. Rising commercial and institutional infrastructure, including hospitality and healthcare facilities, is reinforcing this demand; India's Private Final Consumption Expenditure is expected to grow 7.6% in FY 2024-25, compared to 5.6% in FY 2023-24, according to the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation.
A structural shift toward liquid detergents is the main restraint, since sodium sulphate's function as a filler and flow agent is largely absent in liquid formulations, and liquid detergents already account for a significant share of household laundry consumption in North America and Western Europe.
Accelerating solar PV glass manufacturing presents a clear opportunity, as sodium sulphate serves as a key fining agent removing entrapped gas bubbles for solar module cover glass. Global cumulative solar PV capacity has exceeded 2.2 terawatts, with more than 600 GW of new installations added in 2024 alone, according to the IEA PVPS Snapshot 2025.
The competitive landscape spans natural mineral producers and byproduct recovery operators competing on cost efficiency and sustainability positioning across detergent, glass, and textile industrial supply chains worldwide.