South Asia: Expanding fabric filters and scrubbers
The South Asia region, comprising India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh, represents one of the fastest-growing markets for fabric filters and scrubbers due to rapid industrialization, urbanization, and rising energy demands. This region is home to a wide range of industries that are major contributors to air pollution, including power generation, cement, iron & steel, chemical & pharmaceutical, mining, and pulp & paper sectors. India, as the largest economy in South Asia, drives the regional market. Stricter environmental regulations enforced by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), including limits on particulate matter (PM2.5, PM10), sulphur dioxide (SO₂), nitrogen oxides (NOₓ), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), heavy metals (mercury, lead, arsenic), and odorous emissions, compel industries to invest heavily in air pollution control equipment. Major cities and industrial hubs such as Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, and the industrial belts of Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu have seen significant adoption of baghouse filters, cartridge filters, wet and dry scrubbers, and compact modular solutions.

Southeast Asia: Growing industrialization and urbanization
Southeast Asia is experiencing rapid industrialization and urbanization, leading to increased demand for air pollution control technologies such as fabric filters and scrubbers. Countries like Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Singapore are at the forefront of adopting these technologies to comply with stringent environmental regulations and improve air quality. The Southeast Asian industrial air pollution control solutions market has been experiencing steady growth, driven by the increasing need to manage emissions across industries such as power generation, cement, steel, and chemicals. Fabric filters and scrubbers play a critical role in these systems, effectively reducing particulate matter, sulphur dioxide (SO₂), nitrogen oxides (NOₓ), and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Technological advancements are further supporting market expansion, as the adoption of advanced scrubbing and filtration devices continues to rise. Studies indicate that these technologies efficiently remove pollutants, help industries meet stringent emission standards, and protect equipment from the damaging effects of corrosive gases.
Middle East: Development of fine and ultra-fine
Middle East is experiencing steady growth, continuing on a positive trajectory through 2035. Fabric filters dominate this market, due to their high efficiency in removing fine and ultra-fine particulate matter from industrial emissions. Key industry applications driving demand include power generation, where fossil fuel-based electricity production, primarily from natural gas and oil, which constitute nearly 99% of generation in markets like Saudi Arabia, necessitates extensive air pollution control. In the cement sector, plants are major sources of particulate emissions, and fabric filters are widely deployed to capture dust and ensure compliance with environmental regulations. Chemical and petrochemical industries rely on wet scrubbers to control gaseous emissions, effectively removing pollutants such as sulphur dioxide and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
Africa: Emerging urbanization, and stricter environmental regulations
Africa is witnessing growth fueled by industrial expansion, urbanization, and stricter environmental regulations. This growth is largely due to fabric filters’ high efficiency in capturing fine and ultra-fine particulate matter from industrial emissions, making them a preferred solution across various industries in the region. In Africa, key industry applications for fabric filters and scrubbers span multiple sectors. The power generation sector is the largest consumer of air pollution control systems, driven by extensive fossil fuel use, particularly natural gas and oil, which account for nearly 99% of electricity generation in markets like Saudi Arabia. In cement manufacturing, plants are major sources of particulate emissions, and fabric filters are widely deployed to capture dust and ensure compliance with environmental standards. The chemical and petrochemical industries rely on wet scrubbers to control gaseous emissions, efficiently removing pollutants such as sulphur dioxide and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from exhaust streams.