Angola possesses vast sedimentary basins and crystalline basements that are rich in non-metallic minerals. Currently, the industry is shifting from raw extraction to value-added processing, particularly for crystalline quartz sand, which is essential for the growing urban glass and ceramics industries in Luanda and Benguela.
However, the local market still relies heavily on imports for specialized architectural materials. There is a significant gap in the availability of processed perlite board for thermal insulation, despite the region's high temperature fluctuations that make such energy-efficient materials highly desirable.
In the landscaping sector, the demand for aesthetics is rising among the urban elite and commercial developers. This has led to an increased search for premium aggregates like blue decorative sand to create modern architectural accents in coastal developments.