| Global demand for building  and construction plastics is poised to grow at a 7% pa, reaching US$57.5  bln in 2019, even as increasing  prices of raw materials  and tightening environmental regulations associated with the use of  plastic materials are likely to restrain growth in the coming years, as per Transparency Market Research.  However,  more applications in the green  building market, coupled with growing demand for bio-based plastics, are expected to  open new opportunities for plastics growth. In 2012, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) components were  the most widely used building and construction plastics, accounting for about  35% of global demand. PVC is popular for its durability, abrasion resistance  and light weight. However, acrylics are expected to grow the fastest over the  next few years, thanks to the surface coatings, sealants and adhesives market. Pipes and ducts were the  largest segment for plastics in 2012. However, other applications are emerging,  including cladding,  roofing, waterproofing, reinforcement, flooring and insulation. Insulation was the  second-largest application for building plastics in 2012 and should show  similar growth in the coming years. Asia Pacific is expected to witness the  highest growth within the forecast period, on account of increasing usage of  door fittings and pipes and ducts, the report suggests. The demand for building  and construction plastics in the region is expected to grow at a 7.5% CAGR  between 2013 and 2019. Urbanization and changing lifestyles in India, China and  Brazil are anticipated to spur market growth in those areas. North America  dominated the building and construction plastics market in 2012, followed by  Europe. Building renovation is expected to fuel growth in those countries in  the coming years.Plastics are known for their durability,  aesthetics, high performance, and easy handling. In building and construction,  plastic is mostly used in plumbing fixtures, insulation, doors, windows,  bathroom units, railings etc. After the packaging industry, the building and  construction industry is the largest consumer of plastics. Plastic is heavily  used in fire safety equipment such as in smoke detectors and fire fighting  systems in the building and construction sector. The various types of plastics  used in building and construction include acrylics, polyethylene,  polycarbonates, expanded polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, etc. The main  advantages of using plastics in building and construction are sustainability,  innovation, cost efficiency, recyclability, and low maintenance. Mostly thermoplastics are  widely used in the building and construction industry. The global market  for building and construction plastics is expected to grow at a substantial  rate. The US and Europe dominate the market on the basis of consumption, while  the Asia Pacific region is the fastest growing market. According to the end-use  segment of building and construction plastics, pipes and ducts accounts for a  major share in the total market, followed by insulation, and doors and  fittings. Doors and fittings is the fastest growing end-use segment of building  and construction plastics. The industry is primarily driven by growing  infrastructure in developing nations and increasing awareness of “green  buildings.” Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is mostly used in the construction  industry due to its physical properties.   Some challenges faced by the industry include environmental regulations  and fluctuating raw material prices. However, these challenges can be overcome  by maintaining a balance between environmental concerns and technological development  and functionality. Due to high crude oil prices and environmental concerns,  some companies have already started working on bio-plastics which is expected  to witness lucrative opportunities in the near future.
 
 As per Research and Markets, building &  construction plastics are organic polymers of higher molecular mass often  containing additives. The plastics are preferred as they are light weight  and energy efficient. In addition, plastics have several characteristics such  as scratch resistance, durability, design freedom and flexibility. These plastics have  lower maintenance and range of waste management options. PVC is the most used plastic,  finding applications  in pipes & ducts, windows & door profiles and roofing. Composite materials are  second largest market for and are used in concrete reinforcement and bathroom accessories among  others. Acrylics and TPE are  expected to grow in the near future due to increasing demand from the  construction industry with flexible design. Other types of plastics find applications  in roofing, cladding and insulation. Building & construction plastics are  used in the infrastructure industry in major applications such as pipes &  ducts, insulation, door fittings and others. The other significant applications include  cladding, floor and wall insulation, water proofing, concrete reinforcement and  windows & door  profiles. In addition, there is a huge demand of plastics from this industry. The  demand has increased due to various applications in flexible architectural designs  and renovation of old buildings. The global building and construction market is  growing owing to the continuously increasing population and changing  lifestyles, especially in emerging economies such as India, China and Brazil. Growth in the  building &  construction sector coupled with urbanization in BRIC countries has been  driving the global building and construction plastics market in the past few  years. However, the price impact of upstream raw materials such as crude oil  and feed stock is anticipated to hamper the growth of the building &  construction plastics market. Increasing application scope of building& construction plastics  in the green building market coupled with rising demand for bio-based plastics  are expected to open opportunities for the growth of the market over the coming  years.
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