Freedonia: World demand for nonwovens to exceed 11 million tonnes in 2019




CLEVELAND, OH, February 5, 2016-

Global demand for nonwovens is forecast to rise 5.4 percent annually to 11.1 million metric tons in 2019. Demand will be driven by an expected increase in the manufacture of key products made from nonwovens such as baby diapers, adult incontinence products, filters, wipes, disposable medical gowns, and various automotive components.  Additionally, higher penetration rates of many of these end products, such as baby diapers in developing countries and adult incontinence products in developed countries, will promote rising nonwovens requirements.  These and other trends are presented in World Nonwovens, a new study from Freedonia Group, a Cleveland-based industry research firm.

Nonwovens demand in the developed areas of the world is projected to grow well below the global average. For instance, through 2014 the US and Western Europe will advance at almost three percent per year while Japan will average less than two percent.  These countries have well-developed manufacturing sectors, populations with high personal incomes, and well-established, mature nonwovens markets.  Nevertheless, nonwovens will see opportunities for expanded use in a number of applications, such as motor vehicles and wallpaper substrates, at the expense of alternative materials. In the developing world, nonwovens demand is expected to grow at more than twice the rate of that in the more established regions through 2019.  Notes to analyst Pamela Safarek, “Advances will benefit from rapidly developing manufacturing sectors, particularly production of mattresses, motor vehicles, geotextiles, and other key nondisposable nonwovens.” 


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