To Know More; Download PDF Brochure: https://bit.ly/3MLKcgD The global Industrial wastewater treatment chemicals market size is estimated to b...

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To Know More; Download PDF Brochure: https://bit.ly/3MLKcgD The global Industrial wastewater treatment chemicals market size is estimated to b...
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The global Industrial wastewater treatment chemicals market size is estimated to be USD 12.8 billion in 2021 and is projected to reach USD 16.6 billion by 2026, at a CAGR of 5.3% between 2021 and 2026. Stringent regulations concerning the emission and treatment of industrial wastes coupled with depleting freshwater resources are the factors that are driving the market. However, shifting demand for alternative and environment-friendly water treatment technologies is affecting the market growth. In addition, the growing industrialization and increasing demand for specific formulations are providing opportunities for the market players. However, chemical manufacturers are facing challenges because of the need for eco-friendly formulations. The increase in population and industrial activities are driving the demand for clean and fresh water. The demand is also influenced by various factors such as water availability, its usage pattern, the presence of pollutants, government policies, and trade-offs among various chemical compounds. The use of biocides has considerably increased in various applications. Biocides are mainly used in drinking water treatment, sewage treatment, ship ballast treatment, and as anti-fouling agents. Disinfectants perform similar functions as biocides.

Recent Developments

+ In September 2021, Kemira opened its new Asia Pacific R&D center in Pujiang Town, Shanghai, China.

+ In September 2021, Ecolab launches flotation 360 under the Nalco water segment, especially for mining and mineral processing.

+ In October 2021, Ecolab had acquired Purolite, a separation and purification life science solution provider.

+ In  April 2021, Suez had joint ventured with Dijon Metropole to form multi-service company, named Odivea, which is a public wastewater service in France.

+ In March 2021, Suez had joint ventured with Schneider Electric to form a unique software solution for the optimization of water treatment infrastructure.

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