Industry Collaboration Unlocks Cleaner, Safer Aerosol Production

Micron Aerosols Partners with Supergas to Advance Sustainable and Efficient Manufacturing

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The global aerosol and specialty chemicals industry is undergoing a major transformation, driven by energy efficiency demands, environmental regulations, and sustainable innovation. In a move that reflects this shift, Micron Aerosols has partnered with Supergas to integrate industrial LPG bullets, modernizing its energy infrastructure for safer, cleaner production.

With the specialty chemicals market projected to reach $900 billion by 2030, companies are navigating rising raw material costs, regulatory pressures, and shifting environmental standards. For manufacturers like Micron Aerosols, the ability to optimize fuel consumption while reducing emissions is critical to long-term success.

Krishna Maniyar, Director, Micron Aerosols: 

"Innovation isn’t just about product quality—it’s about how responsibly we manufacture. Transitioning to LPG strengthens our energy security and environmental commitments."

Why Fuel Choices Matter in Industrial Operations

Manufacturers worldwide face increasing pressure to reduce carbon footprints and improve operational efficiency. By adopting Supergas’ automated, fire-safe LPG system, Micron Aerosols is aligning with key industry trends:

  • Energy Reliability: LPG provides consistent fuel delivery, minimizing production disruptions.
  • Lower Emissions: LPG burns cleaner than diesel, meeting evolving environmental regulations.
  • Advanced Safety Standards: Automated safety systems enhance workplace compliance and risk management.
  • Scalable Growth Potential: A high-volume energy solution supports expansion without efficiency trade-offs.

This shift comes as the aerosol industry sees a projected 5.6% CAGR through 2032, fueled by demand for eco-friendly propellants and specialty formulations. As regulations tighten in key markets—including India, Europe, and North America—manufacturers must embrace alternative energy sources to stay competitive.

"We don’t just provide fuel—we help industries transition toward safe, sustainable energy models," notes a Supergas spokesperson.

Micron Aerosols’ decision reflects a broader trend in specialty chemicals, where companies prioritize long-term sustainability over short-term cost savings. 

Environment + Energy Leader