Non-Woven Fibers in Hygiene Products Market Revenue Growth Predicted by 2028

Posted by Arslan on June 25th, 2019

As per the current market trends and the promising nature of the non-woven fibers in hygiene products market, it can be estimated that the future holds positive outcomes. In order to provide a deep insight about the concerned market, FACTMR would be publishing a resourceful analysis that will enclose knowledge about the regional non-woven fibers in hygiene products market size, revenue and opportunity status. Readers will be offered the privilege to decode various facets of the market during 2018-2028, together with the active access to secondary and primary research methodology. Furthermore, various segments of the market associated to product, application, end-user etc., would also be present in this intelligent research report.

Non-woven Fibers in Hygiene Products: Key Insights

  •  The relatively lower cost of production, versatile mechanical properties and effective cross-infection prevention properties are some of the key factors which have been driving the demand for non-woven fibers in hygiene applications owing to which the non-woven fiber in hygiene product market registered growth at a CAGR of 2.6% during the 2013-2017 period.
  • Demand for non-woven fibers in hygiene products was worth US$ 6.5 billion in 2018. Revenues are likely to grow at 3.3% CAGR during 2019-2028.
  • East Asia will continue to be the largest market throughout the forecast period. Expansion and acquisition of manufacturing facilities in the region by leading market players are inducing momentum in this market. East Asia will also remain the fastest-growing market during the assessment period.

What is driving Demand for Non-wovens in Hygienic Products Industry?

  • Incorporation of natural raw materials into non-woven hygiene products is gradually gaining traction with “mindful choices” and “sustainability” trends influencing consumer preferences. Additionally, the inclusion of natural materials in the production of non-woven fiber hygiene products is aiding manufacturers to operate in accordance to the stringent government regulations.
  • Advancements in technology and enhanced machinery are helping non-woven fiber manufacturers to meet the demands of consumers who are seeking high-quality products with efficient technical and performance properties. In addition to providing efficient protection against infections, non-woven fibers with skin sensitivity compatibility and softness are in high demand in the hygiene products industry. Large scale production of hygiene products is expected to bolster non-woven fiber in hygiene product market.
  • Bicomponent non-woven fibers are finding increasing utility in the manufacturing of hygiene products as the demand for high-performance hygiene products with minimal thickness continues to surge.
  • Burgeoning investments in research and developmental activities to gain greater control over fiber structure manufacturing is likely to propel adoption of non-woven fiber in hygiene products manufacturing. The ability to modify the structure of non-woven fibers is expected to aid in the production of hygiene products with better skin compatibility, comfort, softness, and functionality.
  • Booming production of biodegradable non-woven fibers, manufactured completely from plant-based raw materials is likely to contribute significantly to the growth of this market. Positive consumers perception about non-wovens is likely to sustain growth in this market

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Demand for Fluff Pulp to Remain Robust in Baby Diapers Manufacturing

Non-woven fibers can be broadly divided into super absorbent materials (SAP), fluff pulp, stretch non-woven, polyester, and filaments. Among these materials, demand for fluff pulp continues to remain robust in the manufacturing of baby diapers, feminine hygiene, and adult incontinence. In addition to its superior absorbent properties, fluff pulp is increasingly being used in the development of composite non-woven fibers with increased loft and improved three-dimensional relief structure.

Growing awareness about the negative impact of using cloth diapers on babies’ skin is further driving the demand for fluff pulp in the manufacturing of diapers. Coupled with the substantial rise in the disposable income of the global population, the production of baby diapers is estimated to increase, which in turn, is eventually expected to propel the demand for fluff pump. The factors are estimated to contribute significantly to non-woven fiber in hygiene product market growth.

Research Methodology

A robust and extensive research methodology was employed to unearth invaluable information about the non-woven fiber in hygiene product market. Primary and secondary researches were conducted to obtain actionable insights into the non-woven fiber in hygiene product market. While primary research involved interviewing seasoned experts from the industry, secondary research was conducted by thoroughly studying trade journals, paid sources, and other industry-related publications. Results from both the steps of research were triangulated to produce an accurate and authentic forecast of the non-woven fiber in hygiene product market.

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