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Industry Landscape

The sustainable construction materials industry is experiencing significant growth, driven by increasing environmental awareness, stringent regulations, and consumer demand for healthier buildings. Innovations in material science are expanding product offerings, while a focus on local sourcing and reduced carbon footprints reshapes supply chains. Collaboration across the value chain is key for continued expansion.

Industries:
Eco-constructionNatural MaterialsGreen BuildingCircular EconomySustainable Supply Chain

Total Assets Under Management (AUM)

Green Building Materials Market Revenue in France

~Approximately 12.5 billion USD

(8-10% CAGR)

- Driven by residential and commercial sectors.

- Policy support and incentives play a crucial role.

- Consumer awareness and preference for sustainable options contribute significantly.

Total Addressable Market

12.5 billion USD

Market Growth Stage

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Pace of Market Growth

Accelerating
Deaccelerating

Emerging Technologies

Digital Twins for Construction

Digital twins, virtual replicas of physical assets, can optimize design, construction, and lifecycle management of buildings using sustainable materials.

Advanced Bio-based Materials

Innovation in bio-based materials, such as mycelium composites or engineered wood products, is expanding the range of high-performance, sustainable construction options.

AI-powered Supply Chain Optimization

Artificial intelligence can enhance the efficiency and transparency of sustainable material supply chains, from sourcing to delivery, reducing waste and carbon footprint.

Impactful Policy Frameworks

Réglementation Environnementale 2020 (RE2020)

RE2020, effective from January 1, 2022, is France's new environmental regulation for new buildings, replacing RT2012, aiming to reduce carbon emissions throughout a building's lifecycle and improve energy performance and summer comfort.

This policy directly mandates the use of lower carbon footprint materials and encourages bio-sourced materials, increasing demand for Geomaterio's product offerings.

Loi AGEC (Anti-Gaspillage pour une Économie Circulaire) 2020

The Anti-Waste Law for a Circular Economy (AGEC), enacted in February 2020, aims to transform France's production and consumption models from linear to circular, including measures for waste prevention, reuse, and recycling in construction.

The AGEC law promotes the reuse and recycling of construction materials, indirectly favoring Geomaterio's focus on natural, often recyclable or reusable, and locally sourced materials.

Plan de Relance France Relance - Rénovation Énergétique

As part of the France Relance economic recovery plan, significant funds are allocated to energy renovation of public and private buildings, with a focus on deep renovations and the use of eco-materials.

This recovery plan provides financial incentives and increased demand for energy-efficient renovations, directly benefiting Geomaterio by increasing the market for their natural insulation and healthy building materials.

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