
The global commercial office renovation market continues to expand in 2026, with sustainable interior materials becoming a core procurement standard for enterprises. Industry data shows that acoustic materials with eco-friendly certifications have seen a 42% year-on-year increase in adoption rate in office renovation projects, among which recycled polyester fiber acoustic panels stand out as the most cost-effective mainstream choice.
Made from 100% recycled PET plastic bottles, polyester acoustic panels feature zero formaldehyde release and ultra-low VOC emissions, fully complying with LEED, WELL and EU indoor air quality standards. With a stable NRC rating of 0.85–0.95, the panels effectively absorb mid-to-high frequency noise such as office conversations, keyboard clicks and equipment hum, solving the common noise problem of open-plan workspaces. The lightweight and cuttable material supports modular installation, greatly shortening the construction cycle and reducing renovation costs.
Industry analysts point out that as more countries promote low-carbon building policies, traditional decorative boards without acoustic and environmental certifications will gradually withdraw from the high-standard commercial market. Recycled polyester acoustic panels, with their balanced performance, appearance and cost, will maintain strong growth momentum in the office and education renovation sectors.