Global Nonwovens Industry Development and Outlook Report -nonwovens production by region in 2020
“Global Nonwovens Industry Development and Outlook Report (2010-2025)” provides an extensive analysis and forecast of the global nonwovens industry from 2010 to 2025. The report covers a wide range of topics, including global population and GDP per capita, the upstream and downstream aspects of the nonwovens industry, regional production forecasts, production processes, raw material consumption, end-use markets, international trade, and leading companies in the industry.
The report begins by analyzing global population distribution and GDP per capita, highlighting the economic performance of major countries and regions in 2022. This data provides a backdrop for understanding the market size and demand within the nonwovens industry. The report then delves into the upstream and downstream aspects of the industry, detailing the raw materials, production equipment, end products, and their applications, thus painting a comprehensive picture of the industry’s supply chain.
The report offers a regional analysis of global nonwovens production, with North America, Europe, and Asia (particularly China) identified as the primary production regions. The report forecasts continued growth in global nonwovens production through 2025, with Asia expected to see the fastest growth. The global average annual growth rate (AAGR) for nonwovens production is projected to be 2.7%.
The production processes in the nonwovens industry include needlepunch, hydroentanglement, thermal bonding, spunbond, meltblown, and others. The report analyzes the production volume and growth trends for each process, with spunbond and meltblown processes showing the fastest growth. By 2025, spunbond is expected to dominate the market, accounting for the largest share of production.
The report also provides a detailed analysis of raw material consumption trends in the nonwovens industry, focusing on key materials such as polypropylene (PP), polyester (PET), viscose, and others. Polypropylene is the most widely used material in nonwovens production, and its consumption is expected to continue growing steadily in the coming years. Additionally, the use of natural fibers and recycled materials is on the rise, reflecting the industry’s shift toward sustainable development.
Nonwovens have a wide range of end-use applications, including hygiene products (e.g., baby diapers, sanitary napkins), medical products, filtration materials, building and construction materials, and home furnishings. The report forecasts that hygiene products and medical products will continue to dominate the demand for nonwovens, with significant growth potential expected by 2025. The hygiene sector, in particular, is anticipated to experience a high average annual growth rate.
In terms of international trade, the report analyzes the global trade flows of nonwovens roll goods, identifying China, the EU, and the United States as the major exporting regions. China’s influence in the global nonwovens market has increased significantly, especially in terms of exports. The report also lists the top 40 global nonwovens companies, including Berry Global, Freudenberg, Ahlstrom, and others, highlighting the competitive landscape and key players in the industry.
In summary, the global nonwovens industry has seen significant growth over the past decade and is expected to continue expanding in the coming years. Asia, particularly China, will play an increasingly important role in global nonwovens production and consumption. Technological advancements, the diversification of raw materials, and the expansion of downstream applications are key factors driving the growth of the nonwovens industry. With the increasing demand for hygiene, safety, and environmentally friendly products worldwide, the nonwovens industry is poised to maintain its steady growth trajectory in the future.
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