The Brazilian Aerosol Association (Associa çã o brasileirade aerosol ó is e saneates domissanit á Rios or Abas) recently released aerosol statistics for Brazil in 2019. The report shows that the total consumption of aerosols exceeds 1.39 billion to 1390468139. This figure is 2.5% higher than 1361.2 million in 2018. In 2019, Brazil’s per capita consumption was 660 million tons and its population was 219.6 million. Personal care products are dominated by 794657322 units (700521869 units produced in Brazil and 94135453 units imported). Followed by “home care”, with sales of 395130103 vehicles (304641942 produced in Brazil and 90488161 imported). Nomoto development
According to Antal Gy ö rgy ALM á sy, the late president of Abas 2020, Abas employees began to work in the home office in January 2020 (before the covid-19 pandemic blockade), using the headquarters to maintain their historical archives and hold technical training courses. “I took office as president of Abason in January 2020. My goal is to modernize the government, significantly reduce operating costs, adapt to the digital age and improve government management. Invest in modern optical fiber telecommunications systems and better cooperation between Abas members and the Brazilian government without face-to-face meetings,” ALM á syexplained told spray before his death. “At present, Abas focuses on the aerosol industry’s adherence to the reverse logistics process of post consumer products,” he continued
Recycling activities have made an important contribution to Brazil’s circular economy, as has been done in other countries, where the collection and recycling of high-value metal packaging may mean whether there is something to eat that night. Abas recognizes the economic reality of Brazil and what the organization can do to help this part of the population support themselves through circular economy; These people have made a positive contribution to reducing the impact on the environment by collecting 100% recyclable packaging materials. ” According to ALM á sy, the Brazilian aerosol market will grow at a rate of 3% – 4% every year until 2019. Sales of aerosol products decreased due to the closure of retailers during social isolation and covid-19 blockade, and sales of some categories (such as paint) decreased by about 20%.
ALM á sy said: “the category of pesticides in Brazil will remain stable because insects do not understand the covid-19 pandemic and continue to spread diseases such as dengue fever, Zika virus, chikungunya fever and yellow fever.” the organization also pointed out that the overall growth of personal care category in Brazil in 2019 was 4.1%. According to Euromonitor International, a market research firm, prices will inevitably fall by more than 3% in 2020 and 5% in the worst case. As compensation, sales of aerosol cleaning products and hand sanitizers are expected to grow by 12% – 17% in 2020, Abas said.