Angola possesses vast untapped mineral reserves, yet the domestic processing of non-metallic minerals remains in a nascent stage. The demand for kaolin clay for skin whitening is surging as the local beauty and personal care industry expands, shifting from imported finished goods to locally formulated products.
In the construction and industrial sectors, there is a growing awareness of the density of wollastonite and its role in enhancing the structural integrity of high-performance composites, which are essential for Angola's ongoing urban infrastructure development.
Furthermore, the agricultural and filtration sectors are increasingly exploring how diatomaceous earth is made from fossilized remains to optimize soil aeration and water purification systems across the diverse Angolan provinces.


