The chemical industry in Papua New Guinea is heavily influenced by its geography and primary resource exports. Due to the high humidity and tropical rainfall, the storage and stability of active oxidants like potassium peroxymonosulfate become critical operational challenges for local manufacturers.
Currently, most base chemical needs are met through imports, creating a demand for highly stable, concentrated compounds such as khso5 that can withstand long maritime transport and varying storage temperatures without degrading in potency.
As the local mining and aquaculture sectors expand, there is a growing shift toward specialized chemical agents that provide efficient disinfection and oxidation without leaving toxic residues, aligning with Papua New Guinea's strict environmental protection goals for its biodiversity.











