Global Green Building Materials Market to Surge Beyond $1 Trillion by 2030

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The global green building materials market is on track for explosive growth, with various industry analysts forecasting robust gains:

  • Grand View Research projects it will hit US $47.9 billion by 2030, growing at a 10.4% CAGR from 2025–30.

  • Future Market Insights estimates expansion from US $336 billion in 2024 to US $543 billion by 2029—a 9.9% CAGR.

  • Coherent Market Insights forecasts growth from US $450 billion in 2025 to over US $1 trillion by 2032, at a 12.3% CAGR.

  • Research Nester suggests the market could surpass US $2.16 trillion by 2037, at a 12.4% CAGR.

Key Growth Drivers:

  • Demand for energy-efficient insulation, eco-friendly roofing, and low-VOC interior materials is rising due to global sustainability goals and stricter building codes .

  • Urbanisation, green infrastructure projects, and regulatory incentives are fueling adoption, with regions like Asia-Pacific and North America leading the ascent.

Outlook:
The market is rapidly transitioning from niche to mainstream, with green materials integrating across residential, commercial, and infrastructure sectors. With incentives, higher environmental standards, and consumer awareness gaining momentum, the green building materials market is positioned for sustained, multi-billion-dollar growth into the next decade.

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