Sustainable Construction Materials Market Size, Share, By Construction Type (Structural, and Non-structural), By Material Type (Green Cement, Bamboo, Recycled Glass, Hempcrete, Recycled Tires, Reclaimed Wood, and Others), By Application (Exterior, Interior, Structural, and Others), By End-user (Residential, Commercial, and Industrial), and By Region - Trends, Analysis and Forecast till 2034

Report Code: PMI562724 | Publish Date: September 2024 | No. of Pages: 172

Sustainable Construction Materials Market Companies

  • LafargeHolcim Ltd.
  • CEMEX S.A.B. de C.V.
  • Boral Limited
  • Interface, Inc.
  • BASF SE
  • Saint-Gobain
  • Kingspan Group
  • CarbonCure Technologies
  • Armstrong World Industries, Inc.
  • Forbo Flooring Systems
  • Ecovative Design
  • The Green Building Center
  • Heidelberg Materials
  • Novelis Inc.
  • Skanska AB

Recent News:

  • Carbon-Negative Concrete Introduction In July 2024, a US-based startup developed carbon-negative concrete that absorbs CO2 during its curing process, effectively reducing the carbon footprint of construction projects. This is increasingly gaining attention from the construction industry due to its potential for substantially reducing the contribution of big infrastructure projects to emissions.
  • Partnership for Bamboo-Based Materials In June 2024, Various construction players in Southeast Asia, combined with NGOs focused on sustainability, developed a value chain for bamboo-based construction materials. Therefore, this partnership's objective would be to scale up the use of bamboo in urban projects, particularly within countries with high availability, such as Indonesia and the Philippines.
  • Recycled Plastic Bricks Launched in May 2024, a company in Europe is releasing a new product line of bricks fully manufactured from plastic waste. The bricks will be lightweight, durable, and easy to make, thus offering a greener alternative to traditional clay bricks. This development forms part of the greater trend in plastic waste reduction through its incorporation into construction materials.