2026 promises to be a year of profound transformation for the polyurethane industry.
In a European market that is set to reach a value of over $20 billion by 2030 (source: Mordor Intelligence), Texachem looks to the future with a clear strategy: to combine the highest technical performance with the essential challenges of sustainability and the circular economy.
Sustainability: at the heart of Texachem's research
The 2026 vision focuses on the development of low-emission materials and bio-based solutions.
These are no longer just laboratory objectives, but concrete responses to increasingly stringent environmental regulations.
For Texachem, the commitment is twofold: to ensure maximum safety and environmental compatibility without ever compromising on the quality of the finished product.
Towards the circular economy
The future of polyurethanes inevitably lies in recycling. Although the industrialisation of chemical recycling processes is a complex challenge in terms of costs, Texachem chooses every day to embrace it and be at the forefront of this challenge.
2026 will be a year of great dynamism. Texachem continues to invest in research and development to transform regulatory challenges into opportunities for growth, leading the industry towards increasingly high-performance, safe and responsible polyurethane chemistry.




