Poland's industrial sector, particularly in Silesia and Greater Poland, maintains a heavy reliance on specialized adsorbents. The demand for activated carbon has surged due to stringent EU environmental regulations regarding wastewater treatment and air filtration in urban industrial zones.
In the construction and drilling sectors, the utilization of clay bentonite is critical. Given Poland's specific geological soil compositions, the need for high-swelling capacity minerals to ensure borehole stability and seepage control remains a top priority for infrastructure projects.
Furthermore, the Polish chemical and paint industries are increasingly shifting toward sustainable fillers. This has led to a steady increase in the integration of mica pigment powder to enhance the durability and aesthetic quality of industrial coatings used in harsh Central European climates.





