European polymer foams market to grow at EUR 6.71bn by 2011, says Frost & Sullivan
06 Sep '05
3 min read
However, companies can only create a better impression of foams among the general public by emphasising their benefits. They have to make it clear that the use of foams - in insulation, for example - can actually conserve energy and prevent the release of more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. These energy savings far outweigh the greenhouse gas emissions resulting from foam production.
This new research from Frost & Sullivan covers all the major types of polymer foam including polyurethanes, expandable polystyrene, poly vinylchloride (PVC), polyolefins and phenolic foams.
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