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Vipul Organics forays into membrane making to expand its portfolio

By June 26, 20252 Mins Read
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With the growing global focus on clean water access, resource recovery, and environmental compliance, membranes become essential in enabling efficient, reliable, and scalable solutions.

Vipul Organics, the specialty chemicals company in the pigments and dyes segment, announces its strategic expansion into membrane manufacturing. This marks a significant step forward in the company’s focus on innovation, sustainability, and diversification.

Membrane technology is central to modern industrial operations and is widely used in water and wastewater treatment, food and beverage processing, pharmaceuticals, and industrial filtration. With the growing global focus on clean water access, resource recovery, and environmental compliance, membranes become essential in enabling efficient, reliable, and scalable solutions.

As per Fortune Business Insights the global water and wastewater treatment market size was valued at $323.32 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow from $346.41 billion in 2024 to $617.81 billion by 2032, exhibiting a CAGR of 7.5 per cent during the forecast period.

According to Market Research Future, India Water Treatment Market Size was valued at $2.30 billion in 2024. The Water Treatment industry is projected to grow from $2.54 billion in 2025 to $6.30 billion by 2034, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.60 per cent during the forecast period (2025 – 2034).

“Membranes represent a natural progression of our commitment to future-ready, sustainable solutions. This move builds on our core strengths in specialty chemicals and our experience with zero-liquid discharge technologies. As industries shift toward circularity and lower water footprints, we see membrane technology as a key enabler and a vital part of our vision for responsible growth,” says Vipul P Shah, Managing Director, Vipul Organics.

This venture is led by the younger son of Vipul Shah, Dr Vatsal Shah. Vatsal is a PhD in Membrane Technology from Imperial College, London.  Under Vatsal’s leadership, Vipul Organics is building a separate facility at its greenfield project at Saykha, Gujarat. This will be an independent unit at Sayakha focused entirely on membrane development and production and will have advanced R&D, engineering, and manufacturing functions. This facility will produce membrane solutions tailored for both Indian and international markets.

By entering the membrane segment, Vipul Organics is creating a platform that complements its core strengths while opening a new trajectory for growth. It is a calculated move aimed at derisking the business, broadening its technology base, and aligning with the evolving needs of global industry.

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