Green Building Materials Market to Hit USD 517.5 Billion by 2032 with 7.7% CAGR

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According to a new report by Credence Research, the global green building materials market — valued at approximately USD 285.9 billion in 2024 — is projected to reach around USD 517.5 billion by 2032, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.7% during the 2025–2032 period.

This expansion reflects a major shift in the construction industry: builders and developers are prioritising materials that minimise environmental footprint, enhance energy efficiency, and meet increasingly stringent global regulations. Key drivers include stricter green-building certification requirements, rising energy costs, and greater consumer awareness of healthy, sustainable living spaces.

The report highlights that structural materials — recycled steel, engineered timber, low-carbon concrete — accounted for about 41% of the market in 2024, underscoring their dominance in this transition. Major players such as BASF SE, Owens Corning, Kingspan Group plc, and Saint‑Gobain are investing heavily in recyclable, low-emission, and smart-material innovations.

Experts believe that as the built-environment pivot continues towards sustainability, demand for green building materials will accelerate. But companies must navigate raw-material costs, certification ambiguity, and supply-chain challenges to fully capitalise on this growth.

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