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Industrial And Institutional Cleaning Chemicals - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2025 - 2030)

Published Sep 09, 2025
Length 120 Pages
SKU # MOI20474186

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Industrial And Institutional Cleaning Chemicals Market Analysis

The Industrial And Institutional Cleaning Chemicals Market size is estimated at USD 57.44 billion in 2025, and is expected to reach USD 73.38 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 4.68% during the forecast period (2025-2030). Structural shifts in healthcare, food processing, quick-service restaurants, and hospitality, rather than cyclical upswings, explain the market’s steady trajectory. Premium disinfectants with rapid contact times are gaining traction as infection-control protocols tighten in acute and long-term care, while Asia-Pacific’s fast-industrializing economies stimulate above-average growth for bio-based formulations. North America retains scale leadership through stringent regulatory oversight, but suppliers increasingly localize innovation for emerging markets to counter margin pressure from volatile petrochemical inputs. Digital dosing, IoT remote monitoring, and enzyme-enabled cleaning chemistries are now core competitive levers, signaling that solution ecosystems, not standalone products, will define future differentiation.

Global Industrial And Institutional Cleaning Chemicals Market Trends and Insights

Infection-Control Protocols Post-COVID-19 in Acute and Long-Term Care Facilities

Tighter guidelines from the CDC in 2024 require EPA-registered disinfectants with demonstrated efficacy against multidrug-resistant organisms, prompting hospitals to standardize on premium wipes, sprays and concentrates that shorten contact time without sacrificing spectrum. The Joint Commission now mandates explicit reference to these federal practices within facility policies, effectively professionalizing procurement and disadvantaging suppliers lacking regulatory dossiers. Leading vendors bundle on-site staff training with IoT-enabled dispensers that monitor compliance, minimizing error in high-touch zones such as bed rails and nurse stations. Elevated antimicrobial resistance concerns further spur demand for broad-spectrum chemistries like peracetic acid blends that remain active on surfaces for extended periods.

HACCP-Driven Sanitizer Adoption in Asian Meat and Seafood Processing

Mandatory hazard analysis and critical control point (HACCP) systems across Asian facilities compel processors to adopt sanitizers targeted to endemic pathogens and variable water hardness. A Kazakh study published in 2024 showed HACCP deployment cut lead and arsenic residues in meat, underscoring quantifiable safety gains. Vietnamese shrimp leader Minh Phu now blends enzyme-based cleaners with peroxide-free sanitizers, reducing overall cleaning costs 30–50% while staying within export residue limits. Suppliers that deliver both documentation for audits and rapid on-site technical advice have the inside track, particularly when products align with halal and export regulations. As processors scale automation, demand is shifting toward controlled-dosing systems that cut chemical overuse and wastewater COD loads.

Fluctuating Raw Material Prices

Surges of 12–15% in naphtha-linked surfactant feedstocks since mid-2024 squeezed formulators’ gross margins and forced selective price surcharges in North America and Europe. To buffer volatility, large suppliers hedge up to 40% of EO exposure and accelerate substitution with coconut-derived alcohol ethoxylates or sophorolipid biosurfactants that track agricultural rather than petrochemical indices. Reformulation programs also push higher actives concentrations, cutting package weight and shipping costs. Still, small and mid-size blenders with limited purchasing leverage face working-capital stress, delaying regional expansion plans.

Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:

  1. QSR Boom in GCC and Egypt Requiring Automated Warewash Dosing
  2. Global Tourism and Hospitality Recovery
  3. Ethylene-Oxide Feedstock Volatility Elevating Surfactant Costs

For complete list of drivers and restraints, kindly check the Table Of Contents.

Segment Analysis

Surfactants retained 32.1% of industrial and institutional cleaning chemicals market share in 2024, anchored by indispensability across degreasers, disinfectant wipes and ware-wash detergents. Their amphiphilic structure enables emulsification of fats, oils and particulate soils, making them central to efficacy claims in HACCP-certified meat plants and CDC-compliant hospital cleaners. Yet petrochemical dependency exposes formulators to both price swings and carbon footprint scrutiny, pushing investment toward sophorolipids and rhamnolipids that deliver comparable wetting with 50% lower GHG emissions. Unilever’s 2024 procurement policy now scores suppliers on traceable, deforestation-free feedstocks, accelerating sustainable sourcing across the chain.

Solvents, by contrast, represent the fastest-growing raw material category with a 6.3% forecast CAGR. Growth leans on water-miscible green glycol ethers, bio-derived lactate esters and low-VOC d-limonene blends that comply with California’s 2025 0.5% VOC threshold for general cleaners. Auto OEM plants in Mexico and the United States increasingly specify non-flammable aqueous parts-wash solvents, fuelling demand for high-flashpoint dibasic esters. Regulatory pressure on N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) and other reproductive-toxicity solvents accelerates substitution even in metal cleaning applications, opening market room for suppliers able to tailor solvency strength without hazardous classifications.

General-purpose cleaners represented 35% of 2024 revenue due to universal applicability on floors, walls and hard surfaces. Concentrated pouches that dilute in proportioned bottles now cover housekeeping, restroom and glass cleaning tasks with 80% lower plastic weight, answering chain-hotel ESG audits. Product stewardship also drives preservatives reformulation to avoid MIT and CMIT, ensuring compliance with Europe’s 2025 biocide revisions.

Disinfectants and sanitizers outpace all other types at 6.7% CAGR because healthcare, foodservice and transit hubs maintain an elevated baseline of hygiene vigilance. Regional formulators introduce quaternary-ammonium-free options that leverage hydrogen peroxide and citric acid to meet consumer sensitivities and local discharge limits. Laundry and vehicle care subsegments grow steadily, tapping sensor-driven dosage control and water-re-use systems to conserve utilities and chemicals simultaneously.

The Industrial and Institutional Cleaning Chemicals Market Report Segments the Industry by Raw Material (Chlor-Alkali, Surfactants, Solvents, and More), Product Type (General-Purpose Cleaners, Disinfectants and Sanitizers, and More), Ingredient Origin (Bio-based/Green and Conventional/Petrochemical), Market Type (Commercial and Manufacturing), and Geography (Asia-Pacific, North America, Europe, and More).

Geography Analysis

North America led the industrial and institutional cleaning chemicals market with 33% revenue share in 2024, buoyed by CDC, EPA and FDA regulations that favor premium, fully documented solutions. Hospitals adopt sporicidal wipes that comply with the CDC’s 2024 environmental-cleaning procedures, underpinning steady disinfectant demand.

Asia-Pacific is the growth engine, registering a 7.8% CAGR over 2025-2030 on the back of rising hygiene standards, manufacturing expansion and government crackdowns on food-borne illness. China tightens GB standard revisions on disinfectants, nudging international suppliers to localize production and documentation. Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia roll out REACH-style chemical control laws, heightening the need for ingredient transparency and bolstering bio-based adoption.

Europe remains a mature yet innovative market where the EU Green Deal and evolving biocide directives drive formulators toward plant-derived surfactants and closed-loop packaging. Germany pilots deposit systems for commercial cleaning canisters, while Scandinavian municipalities specify carbon-neutral procurement, indirectly favoring enzyme-rich cleaners.

The Middle East and Africa benefit from burgeoning hospitality projects and health-care investment across GCC, Egypt and Kenya, augmented by ample QSR rollout under franchise agreements with US and European brands.

List of Companies Covered in this Report:

  1. 3M
  2. Akzo Nobel N.V.
  3. Albemarle Corporation
  4. BASF
  5. Betco
  6. CLARIANT
  7. Croda International Plc
  8. Ecolab
  9. Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
  10. Huntsman International LLC
  11. KERSIA GROUP
  12. LANXESS
  13. National Chemical Laboratories, Inc.
  14. Nouryon
  15. Procter & Gamble
  16. Reckitt
  17. Solenis
  18. Solvay
  19. Spartan Chemical Company, Inc.
  20. Stepan Company
  21. Westlake Corporation
  22. WM Barr

Additional Benefits:

  • The market estimate (ME) sheet in Excel format
  • 3 months of analyst support
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Table of Contents

120 Pages
1 Introduction
1.1 Study Assumptions and Market Definition
1.2 Scope of the Study
2 Research Methodology
3 Executive Summary
4 Market Landscape
4.1 Market Overview
4.2 Market Drivers
4.2.1 Infection-Control Protocols Post-COVID-19 in Acute and Long-Term Care Facilities
4.2.2 HACCP-Driven Sanitizer Adoption in Asian Meat and Seafood Processing
4.2.3 Quick-Service Restaurant Boom in GCC and Egypt Requiring Automated Warewash Dosing
4.2.4 Global Tourism and Hospitality Recovery
4.2.5 Semiconductor Cleanroom Expansion Driving Ultra-Low-Residue Blends in East Asia
4.3 Market Restraints
4.3.1 Fluctuating Raw Material Prices
4.3.2 Ethylene-Oxide Feedstock Volatility Elevating Surfactant Costs
4.3.3 Stringent Environmental and Health Regulations
4.4 Value Chain Analysis
4.5 Porter's Five Forces
4.5.1 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
4.5.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers
4.5.3 Threat of New Entrants
4.5.4 Threat of Substitutes
4.5.5 Degree of Competition
5 Market Size and Growth Forecasts (Value)
5.1 By Raw Material
5.1.1 Chlor-alkali
5.1.1.1 Caustic Soda
5.1.1.2 Soda Ash
5.1.1.3 Chlorine
5.1.2 Surfactants
5.1.2.1 Non-ionic
5.1.2.2 Anionic
5.1.2.3 Cationic
5.1.2.4 Amphoteric
5.1.3 Solvents
5.1.3.1 Alcohols
5.1.3.2 Hydrocarbons
5.1.3.3 Chlorinated
5.1.3.4 Ethers
5.1.4 Phosphates
5.1.5 Acids
5.1.6 Biocides
5.1.7 Other Raw Materials (Chelants, Rheology Modifiers, Opacifiers, Dispersants, Ketones, Esters)
5.2 By Product Type
5.2.1 General-Purpose Cleaners
5.2.2 Disinfectants and Sanitizers
5.2.3 Laundry Care Products
5.2.4 Vehicle Wash Products
5.3 By Ingredient Origin
5.3.1 Bio-based / Green
5.3.2 Conventional / Petrochemical
5.4 By Market Type
5.4.1 Commercial
5.4.1.1 Foodservice
5.4.1.2 Retail
5.4.1.3 Laundry and Dry-Cleaning
5.4.1.4 Healthcare
5.4.1.5 Car Washes
5.4.1.6 Offices, Hotels and Lodging
5.4.2 Manufacturing
5.4.2.1 Food and Beverage Processing
5.4.2.2 Fabricated Metal Products
5.4.2.3 Electronic Components
5.4.2.4 Other Manufacturing (Textile, Pulp and Paper, Petrochemical)
5.5 By Geography
5.5.1 Asia-Pacific
5.5.1.1 China
5.5.1.2 India
5.5.1.3 Japan
5.5.1.4 South Korea
5.5.1.5 Malaysia
5.5.1.6 Thailand
5.5.1.7 Indonesia
5.5.1.8 Vietnam
5.5.1.9 Rest of Asia-Pacific
5.5.2 North America
5.5.2.1 United States
5.5.2.2 Canada
5.5.2.3 Mexico
5.5.3 Europe
5.5.3.1 Germany
5.5.3.2 United Kingdom
5.5.3.3 France
5.5.3.4 Italy
5.5.3.5 Spain
5.5.3.6 Nordics
5.5.3.7 Turkey
5.5.3.8 Russia
5.5.3.9 Rest of Europe
5.5.4 South America
5.5.4.1 Brazil
5.5.4.2 Argentina
5.5.4.3 Colombia
5.5.4.4 Rest of South America
5.5.5 Middle-East and Africa
5.5.5.1 Saudi Arabia
5.5.5.2 United Arab Emirates
5.5.5.3 Qatar
5.5.5.4 Egypt
5.5.5.5 South Africa
5.5.5.6 Nigeria
5.5.5.7 Rest of Middle-East and Africa
6 Competitive Landscape
6.1 Market Concentration
6.2 Strategic Moves
6.3 Market Share Analysis
6.4 Company Profiles (includes Global-level Overview, Market-level Overview, Core Segments, Financials, Strategic Information, Market Rank/Share, Products and Services, Recent Developments)
6.4.1 3M
6.4.2 Akzo Nobel N.V.
6.4.3 Albemarle Corporation
6.4.4 BASF
6.4.5 Betco
6.4.6 CLARIANT
6.4.7 Croda International Plc
6.4.8 Ecolab
6.4.9 Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
6.4.10 Huntsman International LLC
6.4.11 KERSIA GROUP
6.4.12 LANXESS
6.4.13 National Chemical Laboratories, Inc.
6.4.14 Nouryon
6.4.15 Procter & Gamble
6.4.16 Reckitt
6.4.17 Solenis
6.4.18 Solvay
6.4.19 Spartan Chemical Company, Inc.
6.4.20 Stepan Company
6.4.21 Westlake Corporation
6.4.22 WM Barr
7 Market Opportunities and Future Outlook
7.1 White-Space and Unmet-Need Assessment
7.2 Emerging Use of Bio-based Cleaning Chemicals
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