Belgium's textile sector is currently characterized by a shift toward high-end technical textiles and sustainable fashion. The demand for textile auxiliaries chemicals has evolved to prioritize biodegradability and low toxicity to align with the EU REACH regulations.
In regions like Flanders, the integration of automated dyeing systems has increased the need for highly stable penetrating agent formulas that ensure uniform dye distribution across complex synthetic blends used in technical apparel.
Furthermore, the Belgian market shows a strong preference for concentrated chemical agents that reduce logistics costs and carbon footprints, pushing the industry toward "green chemistry" where efficiency and ecology coexist.
