
Report ID: SQMIG15F2209
Skyquest Technology's expert advisors have carried out comprehensive research and identified these companies as industry leaders in the Construction Films Market. This Analysis is based on comprehensive primary and secondary research on the corporate strategies, financial and operational performance, product portfolio, market share and brand analysis of all the leading Construction Films industry players.
The global construction films market is highly competitive and is seen by key players focusing on innovation, sustainability, and advanced barrier technologies. Biodegradable films, multi-layer composites, and recyclable materials are key investment areas that respond to the growing regulatory demand. Some of the key international companies are Raven Industries, Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics, Berry Global Inc., Eastman Chemical Company, Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Toray Industries, and DuPont. The companies are strengthening their market position and global reach by increasing their prospects through strategic acquisitions, partnerships, and R&D investments.
a)
REQUEST FOR SAMPLE
Global Construction Films Market size was valued at USD 17.90 Billion in 2023 poised to grow from USD 18.82 Billion in 2024 to USD 28.10 Billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 5.14% in the forecast period (2025-2032).
The global construction films market is highly competitive and is seen by key players focusing on innovation, sustainability, and advanced barrier technologies. Biodegradable films, multi-layer composites, and recyclable materials are key investment areas that respond to the growing regulatory demand. Some of the key international companies are Raven Industries, Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics, Berry Global Inc., Eastman Chemical Company, Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Toray Industries, and DuPont. The companies are strengthening their market position and global reach by increasing their prospects through strategic acquisitions, partnerships, and R&D investments. 'Raven Industries (USA)', 'Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics (France)', 'Berry Global Inc. (USA)', 'Eastman Chemical Company (USA)', 'Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation (Japan)', 'Toray Industries (Japan)', 'DuPont (USA)', 'Agru America, Inc. (USA)', 'SABIC (Saudi Arabia)', 'Fatra, a.s. (Czech Republic)', 'Amcor Limited (Australia)', 'The Dow Chemical Company (USA)', 'Intertape Polymer Group (Canada)', 'Cosmo Films Ltd. (India)', 'Polypipe Group (UK)'
The greatest driver for construction films can be found in the drive for energy efficiency through construction. Vapor barriers, moisture-resistant films, and reflective insulation all find active installations in the name of improvement to thermal performance while ever-tightening environmental regulations, green building certifications, and carbon reduction targets are forcing high-performance eco-friendly construction films into an accelerating demand around the world.
Increasing Demand for Sustainable Construction Films: There is a growing trend toward eco-friendly and recyclable films in the construction sector. Governments’ sustainability regulations and green building certifications are driving demand for biodegradable and low-carbon-emission films, promoting energy efficiency and reducing environmental impact in construction projects, particularliiy in residential and commercial buildings.
North America is dominating the global construction films market due to its booming construction sector, stringent building regulations, and increasing adoption of energy-efficient materials. Demand by the region due to residential, commercial, as well as industrial construction for Moisture barriers; Vapor retarders; and films for protection boosts growth. Continuous innovation in performance polymer films that are sustainable or green, improved barrier technologies prop up the expansions of the industry. Government strategies to promote these green building codes and renovation opportunities, especially in obsolete infrastructure, promote demand. With rising investments in smart cities, infrastructure modernization, and extreme weather-resistant buildings, North America remains at the forefront of construction film innovation and adoption.
Want to customize this report? This report can be personalized according to your needs. Our analysts and industry experts will work directly with you to understand your requirements and provide you with customized data in a short amount of time. We offer $1000 worth of FREE customization at the time of purchase.
Feedback From Our Clients
Report ID: SQMIG15F2209
[email protected]
USA +1 351-333-4748