Ceresana expects the world market for flame retardants to reach 7.15 billion US-dollars in the year 2021.
More and more countries are reporting excessive outputs of butanol. Biofuels could increase demand for butanol.
Polypropylene made from sugarcane, polyester based on starch, and polymers using lactic acid as feedstock: Plastics based on renewable resources are increasingly becoming a real alternative to petrochemical products. "Even in times of economic difficulties, bioplastics possess an enormous potential", describes Oliver Kutsch, CEO of the market research institute Ceresana: "Until 2021, demand is likely to increase by 18.9% per year." Ceresana is already publishing the third edi
Ceresana publishes 2nd edition of the most comprehensive study on the European market for plastic pipes.
Ceresana forecasts global revenues generated with pigments to increase to 34 billion US-dollars in 2020.
Ceresana forecasts the sale of paints and varnishes in Europe to reach 27 billion Euros in 2020.
Ceresana forecasts revenues generated on the global market for fillers to rise to 27 billion US-dollars in 2021.
Ceresana Presents the First Complete Analysis of the Market for Styrene
Polystyrene is a widely used, well-established plastic that can be encountered in many situations in everyday life. In this recently published study, the market research institute Ceresana analyzes and examines the development of the global market for polystyrene. That this market is worth a detailed analysis becomes obvious simply by the fact that revenues generated with polystyrene are likely to rise to approx. US$26 billion in 2020.
Adhesives are a part of all aspects of daily life and beyond: at home and at the office, in sports and leisure goods as well as in industrial processing and many other segments. Given their versatility and increasing performance, they are still becoming more and more important. Today-s world would no longer be possible without adhesives. The market research institute Ceresana forecasts consumption of adhesives in Europe to increase to approx. 3.5 million tonnes in 2020.