European anionic surfactants earn E1234m

Paul Boughton

The shift to oleochemical-based products are likely to minimise the problem of overcapacitystabilise prices and reduce regulatory pressures for participants in the European anionic surfactant market.

The growing emphasis on environment-friendly products will encourage end product manufacturers to increase their consumption of biodegradable oleochemical-based anionic surfactants in key applicationsthus providing significant business opportunities.

Frost & Sullivan finds that the European Anionic Surfactants Market earned revenues of E1234.8 million in 2005 and estimates this to reach E1677.1 million in 2012.

“Oleochemical-based sources will dictate the future of sulphonated anionic surfactants in Europe” states Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst Mahesh Kumar. “Anionic surfactants based on crude oil sources will witness reduction in key application and formulations.”

The rising price of crude oil and their derivatives is minimising profit margins for sulphonated anionic surfactants. Furthermoreheightened concerns over their biodegradability and negative environmental impact are deterring their use in key applications. The anticipated increase in the supply of oleochemicals sources and subsequent expansion in production of biodegradable sulphonated anionic surfactants will offer a potentially strong solution to the current crisis.

Manufacturers are currently struggling with issues of oversupplydeclining profit margins and problems related to deformulation. In additiondirectives such as Detergent Directive and Dangerous Substances Directivetogether with increasing consumer awareness are obliging manufacturers to produce biodegradable products.

Proactively identifying customer needs and building a balanced product portfolio will help companies effectively meet changing market demands.

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