Indonesia's unique volcanic geography provides a rich foundation for non-metallic minerals, yet the processing of clay bentonite often remains fragmented. The industry currently struggles with the balance between raw material abundance and the need for high-purity processed additives for the growing oil and gas sector.
In the realm of environmental remediation, the adoption of activated carbon is accelerating due to stricter government regulations on wastewater discharge in industrial hubs like West Java and East Kalimantan.
Furthermore, the construction and coating industries in Indonesia are seeing a surge in demand for mica pigment powder to improve the heat resistance and aesthetic quality of materials used in tropical, high-humidity climates.





