Uzbekistan's geological landscape is rich in non-metallic minerals, yet the processing of clay and sandy deposits has traditionally relied on basic extraction. The current market is experiencing a shift toward specialized materials like crystalline quartz sand to meet the stringent requirements of the glass and precision casting industries in Tashkent and Samarkand.
Climate extremes in the region—ranging from scorching summers to freezing winters—have created a surge in demand for thermal efficiency. This has pushed local contractors to move away from traditional brickwork toward advanced solutions such as perlite board, which offers superior insulation properties suited for the arid continental climate.
Simultaneously, the urbanization of residential areas has sparked a trend in luxury landscaping. There is a growing preference for high-aesthetic minerals, including blue decorative sand, as urban centers evolve into "green cities" with a focus on modern architectural aesthetics.