France's industrial landscape, particularly in the Rhône-Alpes and Hauts-de-France regions, is currently undergoing a massive transition toward "Green Chemistry." The demand for sulfuric acid storage containers has surged as chemical plants upgrade their infrastructure to prevent leakage and ensure groundwater protection in accordance with EU directives.
In the water pollution prevention sector, the maintenance of sludge removal systems has become critical. The frequent replacement of wear-and-tear components, such as rake teeth, is a primary operational concern for French municipal wastewater plants seeking to reduce downtime and operational costs.
Furthermore, the shift towards composite materials for corrosive environments has led to a rise in the adoption of sulphuric acid storage tanks made from FRP, moving away from traditional lined steel to improve longevity and reduce the carbon footprint of the manufacturing process.