Europe Biolubricants Market - Global Size, Development Status, Trends and Key Players Analysis, Forecast 2028
The Europe biolubricants market is expected to grow from US$ 706.27 million in 2022 to US$ 854.87 million by 2028. It is estimated to register a CAGR of 3.2% from 2022 to 2028.
Surging Demand for Bio-Based and Sustainable Products in Various
Industries Drives Europe Biolubricants Market
In the industrial sector, lubricant is one of the key components
that help an equipment operate with maximum reliability and at peak efficiency.
Bio-based, mineral, and synthetic lubricants;greases; compressor oils; cutting
fluids; and other lubricants contain additives. Lubricants are used across
various industries, including automotive, oil & gas, textile, glass, power
generation, paper & pulp, chemicals & petrochemicals, agriculture,
manufacturing, food & beverages, and pharmaceuticals. Mineral and synthetic
lubricants pollute the environment in small but extensive quantities.
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Most of these lubricants are nonaqueous liquids. Earlier, almost
all lubricants were mineral oil-based products. Also, they can cause major
environmental damage due to accidental spillage, improper disposal, leakages,
and lost lubrication. Increasing environmental and climate-protection
directives ensure robust demand for bio-based products in a handful of
high-growth, specialty-product categories. Environmental compatibility, longer
product life, and high performance have driven the shift from traditional
mineral oil lubricants to synthetic and quasi-synthetic oils and biolubricants.
Conventional mineral-based lubricants can adversely affect the operators'
health and the environment. Also, several studies have proven that these
lubricants may contain carcinogenic additives and impurities in their
formulation, which causes dermatitis and skin cancer. Furthermore, mineral oil
is inferior in biodegradability, with a range of 15–35% biodegradation. The
said biodegradation values are below the accepted guideline for environmentally
acceptable lubricant, 80%. Therefore, plant oil has been preferred to
conventional mineral-based lubricants.
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CarlBechem GmbH
Emery Oleochemicals LLC
Fuchs Petrolub SE
Kluber Lubrication GmbH & Co KG
Panolin AG
Shell Plc
TotalEnergies SE
Surging Demand for Bio-Based and Sustainable Products in Various
Industries Drives Europe Biolubricants Market
In the industrial sector, lubricant is one of the key components that help an equipment operate with maximum reliability and at peak efficiency. Bio-based, mineral, and synthetic lubricants; greases; compressor oils; cutting fluids; and other lubricants contain additives. Lubricants are used across various industries, including automotive, oil & gas, textile, glass, power generation, paper & pulp, chemicals & petrochemicals, agriculture, manufacturing, food & beverages, and pharmaceuticals. Mineral and synthetic lubricants pollute the environment in small but extensive quantities. Most of these lubricants are nonaqueous liquids. Earlier, almost all lubricants were mineral oil-based products. Also, they can cause major environmental damage due to accidental spillage, improper disposal, leakages, and lost lubrication. Increasing environmental and climate-protection directives ensure robust demand for bio-based products in a handful of high-growth, specialty-product categories. Environmental compatibility, longer product life, and high performance have driven the shift from traditional mineral oil lubricants to synthetic and quasi-synthetic oils and biolubricants. Conventional mineral-based lubricants can adversely affect the operators' health and the environment.
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