Need for Solvent-free Alternatives Driving Demand for Emulsion Polymers
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"EP manufacturers face concurrent challenges that require innovative solutions, including customer demands for tailor-made chemistries," said Ganesh Dabholkar, Chemicals, Materials & Nutrition Senior Research Analyst at Frost & Sullivan. "Additionally, a lack of application expertise and technical support in end-use industries calls for the development of effective strategies."
Dabholkar added: "To comply with governments' stringent sustainability regulations, many EP manufacturers will develop bio-based formulations in the next two to three years. Further, the innovation of alternatives to harmful styrene-based and other petro-based acrylate chemistries will be vital to developing circular and sustainable products."
To capitalize on the EP growth opportunities, market participants should:
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