Russia's non-metallic mining industry is currently defined by its vast geographical scale and the challenge of extreme temperature fluctuations. The extraction of clay and earth minerals must account for permafrost conditions in Siberian regions, requiring specialized equipment to maintain efficiency during winter months.
There is a surging demand for high-performance building materials, where the use of perlite board has become critical for thermal insulation in residential projects to combat the harsh continental climate. The market is shifting from raw ore export to high-value processed minerals.
Furthermore, urban landscaping in cities like Moscow and Saint Petersburg has seen a rise in aesthetic mineral applications. The integration of blue decorative sand and other specialty aggregates is reflecting a trend toward modernized, luxury urban environments.