Spain's construction sector is currently undergoing a massive transition toward circular economy models, driven by EU Green Deal mandates. In regions like Catalonia and Madrid, the demand for sustainable additives has surged, particularly for Rubber powder uses in urban infrastructure to reduce acoustic pollution and improve pavement elasticity.
The Mediterranean climate, characterized by high thermal fluctuations and humidity in coastal areas, puts significant stress on gypsum-based products. This has led to a critical need for precise gypsum retarder chemical applications to manage setting times and prevent premature cracking in large-scale plastering projects.
Furthermore, the Spanish market is increasingly adopting high-tensile reinforcements. The integration of polypropylene fiber has become a standard for mitigating shrinkage cracks in precast concrete elements, aligning with Spain's rigorous seismic building codes in the south.







