Italy's non-metallic mineral sector currently faces a dual challenge: preserving historical architectural integrity while upgrading industrial infrastructure to meet the European Green Deal. The demand for a high-quality geomembrane machine has surged as the country invests in sustainable waste management and landfill containment to protect its groundwater.
The Italian market is characterized by a high preference for durable, weather-resistant materials. Due to the coastal salinity and alpine temperature swings, there is a significant shift toward using pvc roofing membranes which offer superior flexibility and UV resistance compared to traditional bitumen-based solutions used in older Italian urban centers.
Furthermore, the industrial landscape in regions like Lombardy and Veneto is increasingly adopting advanced roof and foundation coating systems. These materials are essential for protecting non-metallic mineral structures from the corrosive effects of volcanic soils and high humidity typical of the Italian peninsula.

