PUBLISHER: The Insight Partners | PRODUCT CODE: 1764910
PUBLISHER: The Insight Partners | PRODUCT CODE: 1764910
The Middle East & Africa flame retardants market was valued at US$ 210.16 million in 2023 and is expected to reach US$ 289.64 million by 2031; it is estimated to register a CAGR of 4.1% from 2023 to 2031.
Rising Demand for Green Flame Retardants Bolster Middle East & Africa Flame Retardants Market
The emerging demand for green flame retardants is shaping the future of the flame retardants market. Green flame retardants are gaining traction due to stringent regulatory compliance and heightened consumer awareness about the adverse effects of conventional flame retardants. These eco-friendly alternatives typically avoid the use of halogens, such as bromine and chlorine, which have been associated with toxic emissions and contain persistent environmental pollutants. On the contrary, green flame retardants utilize safer materials such as phosphates, metal hydroxides, and bio-based substances, which decompose into non-toxic byproducts. This shift toward green flame retardants is driven by stringent environmental regulations and standards set by governments and international bodies. For instance, the European Union's regulations and similar directives in other regions restrict the use of hazardous chemicals in manufacturing processes. Companies are compelled to seek safer alternatives to comply with these regulations, fostering innovation in developing green flame retardant technologies. For instance, Avient Corporation (a provider of specialized and sustainable material solutions and services) announced the introduction of a line of polytetrafluoroethylene-free and non-halogen flame-retardant additives specifically engineered for polycarbonate and are valuable in manufacturing electrical and electronic products in October 2023. The adoption of such materials not only ensures regulatory compliance but also enhances the sustainability credentials of manufacturers, making their products more appealing to environmentally conscious consumers and investors. Moreover, the market for green flame retardants is expanding as industries across a broad spectrum recognize the benefits of these safer alternatives. In the construction industry, green flame retardants can be used in building materials to meet stringent fire safety codes while also contributing to sustainable building practices. In the electronics sector, the integration of non-toxic flame retardants into consumer electronics aligns with the growing demand for greener gadgets. Additionally, the automotive and aerospace industries are increasingly adopting green flame retardants to enhance the safety and environmental performance of their products. The growing consumer demand for safe and environmentally friendly products further accelerates the trend toward green flame retardants. As public awareness about chemicals' health and environmental impact increases, consumers are more likely to favor products that utilize safer alternatives. This shift in consumer preferences is promoting manufacturers to innovate and invest in the development of green flame retardants to meet the market demand. Consequently, the rising demand for green flame retardants is a response to regulatory and consumer pressure and a key factor promoting innovation in the flame retardants market.
Middle East & Africa Flame Retardants Market Overview
Increasing government initiatives and investments in charging infrastructure foster the penetration of vehicles in the Middle East and Africa. Moreover, rising construction activities across the region and increasing government spending on infrastructure development are expected to positively impact the flame retardants market in the Middle East and Africa. The growth in the construction sector is attributed to Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 National Development Plan and the government's substantial investments in infrastructure development. An upsurge in infrastructural projects, sustainable construction, and industrialization in the Middle East and Africa drives the demand for construction materials.
Middle East & Africa Flame Retardants Market Revenue and Forecast to 2031 (US$ Million)
Middle East & Africa Flame Retardants Market Segmentation
The Middle East & Africa flame retardants market is categorized into type, end-use industry, and country.
By type, the Middle East & Africa flame retardants market is bifurcated into halogenated and halogen-free. In addition, halogenated is sub segmented into bromine-based and chlorine-based, and halogen-free is sub segmented into phosphorus-based, aluminum hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, and others. The halogenated segment held a larger share of the Middle East & Africa flame retardants market share in 2023.
In terms of end-use industry, the Middle East & Africa flame retardants market is segmented into building and construction, automotive and transportation, electrical and electronics, textiles, and others. The building and construction segment held the largest share of the Middle East & Africa flame retardants market share in 2023.
Based on country, the Middle East & Africa flame retardants market is segmented into South Africa, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and the Rest of Middle East & Africa. The Rest of Middle East & Africa segment held the largest share of Middle East & Africa flame retardants market in 2023.
ADEKA CORPORATION; AIR WATER INC; Albemarle Corp; Alpha Calcit Fullstoff GmbH & Co. KG; Avient Corp; BASF SE; Celanese Corp; Clariant AG; Domo Chemicals GmbH; Georg Nordmann; Greenchemicals S.r.l; ICL Group Ltd; Italmatch Chemicals S.p.A; J.M. Huber Corporation; Konoshima Chemical Co., Ltd.; Lanxess AG; Marubeni Corp; Nabaltec AG; RTP Company; and THOR Group Ltd are some of the leading companies operating in the Middle East & Africa flame retardants market.