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The global wall protection systems market is experiencing steady growth, driven by increasing construction activities, particularly in healthcare, education, and commercial sectors. There's a growing emphasis on durable, hygienic, and sustainable materials. Innovations in eco-friendly and antibacterial solutions are a key trend, reflecting heightened awareness of indoor air quality and infection control.
Total Assets Under Management (AUM)
Construction Output Value in Italy
~Approximately €150-160 billion (2023 estimated, specific to buildings and civil engineering)
(2.5% (2023 estimated) CAGR)
- Residential building output: Steady growth. - Non-residential building output: Strong growth in healthcare and education. - Civil engineering: Infrastructure investments contribute.
2.5 billion USD
These coatings can detect and release antimicrobial agents only when pathogens are present, extending their efficacy and reducing chemical exposure.
Wall protection systems equipped with sensors could monitor impact frequency, humidity, temperature, or even air quality, providing real-time data for facility management and predictive maintenance.
Development of high-performance polymers derived from increased post-consumer recycled content or fully bio-based sources, offering superior mechanical properties and enhanced sustainability.
The EU's GPP criteria promote the procurement of goods, services, and works with a reduced environmental impact throughout their life cycle, with specific criteria for construction and buildings updated periodically.
This policy will increasingly drive demand for sustainable, certified materials like Styla's Life-Blend®, favoring manufacturers with strong environmental credentials.
This directive aims to improve the energy performance of buildings within the EU, promoting nearly zero-energy buildings (NZEBs) and renovating existing buildings to higher energy efficiency standards.
While primarily focused on energy, the EPBD encourages integrated building solutions and sustainable materials that contribute to overall building performance and indoor environmental quality, indirectly benefiting Styla.
This decree concerns the protection of the environment from certain types of waste, particularly promoting the use of recycled materials and setting targets for their utilization in public procurement.
This Italian regulation directly supports Styla's commitment to using recycled materials and 'REMADE in Italy' certification, giving them a competitive edge in domestic tenders.
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