Global VOCs Regulations Tighten — Impact on Coating Industry
Summary: Recent VOCs regulations in major manufacturing markets are raising the bar for coating facilities globally. We analyze the trends and what manufacturers should prepare for.
In 2024, governments in major manufacturing markets — China, India, Vietnam, Mexico, Brazil, EU member states — have all tightened VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) emission regulations. The coating industry, as a major VOCs source, is facing a new wave of environmental upgrades.
The main changes appear in four areas: First, lower emission concentration limits. Coating industry VOCs limits dropped from 60-80 mg/m³ range to 30-50 mg/m³ (varying by jurisdiction). Special restricted zones enforce even stricter limits (≤30 mg/m³).
Second, raised treatment equipment requirements. New regulations require medium and large coating facilities to install VOCs continuous emission monitoring systems (CEMS) with real-time data uploading. RTO/RCO and similar high-efficiency treatment is encouraged; pure activated carbon end-of-pipe treatment is being phased out.
Third, mandatory source reduction. New regulations require coating facilities to switch to water-based, powder, UV and other low-VOCs coatings before specified deadlines — particularly furniture, automotive refinish, and construction equipment industries.
Fourth, strict control of fugitive emissions. Coating must occur in enclosed spaces. Fugitive emission capture rates for spray stations must be ≥80%. Paint mixing rooms and storage tanks must be enclosed.
These regulations mean coating facilities must significantly increase environmental investment. Industry estimates suggest a mid-sized coating facility needs $200,000-$700,000 USD in environmental infrastructure to comply. But long-term, this accelerates industry consolidation — well-managed, green facilities will gain greater market share.
MUSI Technology has prepared complete compliance upgrade solutions covering exhaust collection, process treatment (zeolite rotor + RTO/RCO), end-of-pipe polishing, and online monitoring. Contact MUSI engineers for a free assessment if your facility faces environmental upgrade requirements.


