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Growth continues as producers focus on offering a more sustainable product
February 7, 2025
By: Karen McIntyre
Editor
Spunlace nonwovens consumption accounted for 1.8 million tons, valued at $10.3 billion, according to industry analyst Smithers. In volume terms, spunlace accounted for 12.7% of the market in 2023 and this is expected to rise to 14% by 2028. Meanwhile, in terms of value, spunlace makes up 17.5% of the market in 2023; this will increase to 20% by 2028. The market’s projected growth rate from 2023 to 2028 is 8.65% in volume and 10.1% in value. This will in part be attributed to robust investment in spunlace lines driven by diversification of spunlace materials in applications including hygiene, wipes, or durables. In recent years, the wipes market—spunlace nonwovens’ largest target application—continues to adapt to higher demand created by the Covid-19 pandemic, which has retreated, but not returned, to pre-pandemic levels. “A lot of people have gotten into the habit of carrying disinfection wipes with them, as they are readily at hand in any situation,” says Ulrich Hornfeck, CCO of nonwovens producer Sandler. “Wipes continue to be the largest segment among spunlace applications and growth in the wipes market is one of several triggers of growth for spunlaced nonwovens in general.” However, as consumers become increasingly more conscious of the environmental impact of their purchasing decisions, they are looking for reusable alternatives in everyday uses. Wipes, as well as many other disposable products, are under scrutiny with regard to sustainability, and some countries are even looking into legislation banning certain types of products if they contain “plastic.” Therefore, sustainable raw materials are a focal point in product development, bringing about a high level of innovation as manufacturers search for new raw materials or raw material combinations in order to offer “greener” product solutions. Arnaud Laroche, head of sales of spunlace equipment supplier Andritz Nonwoven & Textiles, sees an increased demand for convenience items, which can be at odds with consumers’ sustainability goals. However, recent technological advances in the spunlace market are providing the best of both worlds—a disposable wipe with a more sustainable footprint. “The ability to work with such a diverse array of fibers makes spunlace a highly adaptable and sustainable solution in the nonwovens industry,” says Laroche. “Its capacity to utilize natural and renewable resources aligns with the growing demand for eco-friendly products, making it an attractive option for manufacturers looking to reduce their environmental footprint.” This is helping the industry defend itself against regulations such as plastic bans and sustainability guidelines by governments, along with growing consumer awareness of the impact wipes and other disposable products have on the environment. “This shift does not only address environmental concerns but also aligns with the evolving preferences of a more eco-conscious consumer base,” Laroche adds. “Spunlace offers the possibility to include up to 100% of cellulosic or natural fibers in the raw material blend.”
By offering improved softness over competing materials, the use of spunlace is expanding in diaper and other hygiene applications. (5 second Studio/Shutterstock.com)
The use of disinfectant wipes boomed during the Coronavirus pandemic and continues to be strong today. (Maridav/Shutterstock.com)
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