Making life better through our passion for minerals and chemistry

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Thinking of Tomorrow

For 140 years, Omya has been using natural minerals and chemistry to improve life for current and future generations. Our products can be found in a broad range of everyday items, improving their functionality, appearance or sustainability. When you clean your teeth, open your window, read your book or turn on your tap, you touch our products.

Learn more about our history

Omya is a leading global producer of essential minerals and a worldwide distributor of specialty materials.

A trusted partner for global distribution

Omya partners with leading manufacturers of specialty materials to offer a full portfolio of pigments, binders and additives to customers worldwide.

 

We distribute engineered materials as well as specialty ingredients, supporting customers with technical advice and application development.

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Sustainability is key to our success and that of our customers

At Omya, sustainability is at the heart of everything we do. Our approach is twofold: we focus on enhancing our own performance across social, environmental, and economic dimensions, and we are dedicated to helping our customers achieve their sustainability goals.

 

Our natural mineral solutions are designed to have a low carbon footprint, offering a more sustainable alternative to many of the materials they replace.

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Omya facts and figures

At Omya, we take a long-term approach to business, ensuring sustainability and growth for both our company and our customers. Here are some key facts and figures about Omya:
  • CHF 4

    billion turnover
  • 160

    plants
  • 50

    countries
  • 9000

    employees
  • 17

    dedicated laboratories
  • 325

    patent families