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全球纺织化学品市场 - 2024-2031Global Textile Chemicals Market - 2024-2031 |
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概述
全球纺织化学品市场2023年达235亿美元,预计2031年将达332亿美元,2024-2031年预测期间复合年增长率为4.4%。
日益增长的生活方式,特别是在发展中国家和已开发国家,鼓励了用于室内装饰、服装、地板覆盖物和家居用品的纺织品的製造,从而促进了市场扩张。由于纺织品生产和消费的增加,化学品现在被用作补充原材料。纺织品製造需要使用多种化学品。
据美国化学理事会称,由于汽车、建筑和消费品行业对化学品的需求不断增长,预计美国化学行业的销量将会增加。公司正在製定策略以满足市场需求并扩大其影响力。例如,2021 年 6 月,Archroma 与该国专业原料经销商 Van Horn, Metz & Co. Inc. 合作,分销 Mowilith 乳液。
到2023年,北美预计将成为第二主导地区,占全球纺织化学品市场的20%以上。儘管该地区的劳动力和原材料成本较高,但美国的时尚和服装产业却蓬勃发展。全国服装设计师企业整体数量较去年同期成长约5%。此外,根据美国商务部和 OTEXA 的数据,多年来,该国的服装贸易有所改善,2021 年出口额达到 850.07 亿美元。
动力学
对永续产品不断增长的需求
由于严格的环境法规和对长期目标的承诺,大多数纺织和化学公司正在转向绿色化学品。例如,2019 年,生物染色公司 Colorifix 与瑞士 Forster Rohner 和印度 Arvind 等纺织品製造商合作,对生物染料进行了新的工业规模试验。
此外,禾大国际公司于2018年推出了新型100%生物基界面活性剂。发展中国家同样也正在进行长期规划。因此,发展中国家和已开发国家对绿色纺织化学品日益增长的需求都有可能扩大。对永续产品不断增长的需求预计将推动纺织化学工业的成长。
包装产业需求不断成长
电子商务的兴起和各种产品在线交易的增加对包装行业产生了积极影响,包装机械市场明显的成长机会就表明了这一点。根据印度品牌公平基金会的说法,政府采取倡议,让织工/工匠进入政府电子市场(GeM),提供更大的市场,使他们能够直接向不同的政府机构和组织推销其产品,以促进手摇纺织机和手工艺品部门。
截至 2020 年 12 月 31 日,GeM 网站拥有 171,167 个註册织工/工匠/手摇纺织机组织。由于纺织品占包装材料的很大一部分,纺织业受益于包装物品需求的增加。纺织化学品在这些包装材料中用作着色剂和整理剂,这正在推动市场扩张。因此,科技纺织品需求的增加将提高生产力,进而推动全球纺织业的成长。
环境和健康问题
纺织化学品业务受到旨在减少污染和危险废物的严格环境限制。大约 10-15% 的染料被排放到废水中,导致令人不快且颜色深的外观。含有醋酸、硫酸等基本化学物质的染料有可能污染土地、空气和水。纺织业的废水被认为是所有工业部门中污染最严重的。
含有染料的废水会吸收光,干扰水生动物的光合作用。它扰乱了水资源生态系统。此外,这些有害化合物在与人体皮肤长时间接触后会被吸收到皮肤中,并可能导致皮肤过敏和其他危险情况。如果在纺织品製造过程中没有采取适当的防护措施,这些有毒化学物质可能会导致呼吸道和皮肤疾病。因此,这些化合物受到严格的监管。
Overview
Global Textile Chemicals Market reached US$ 23.5 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach US$ 33.2 billion by 2031, growing with a CAGR of 4.4% during the forecast period 2024-2031.
The growing lifestyle, particularly in developing and developed countries, has encouraged the manufacturing of textiles used for upholstery, clothing, floor coverings, and home furnishings, hence boosting market expansion. Chemicals are now being used as supplementary raw materials as a result of increased textile production and consumption. Textile manufacture necessitates the use of a wide variety of chemicals.
In accordance with the American Chemistry Council, the chemical sector in the U.S. is predicted to rise in volume due to rising demand for chemicals from the automotive, construction, and consumer goods industries. Companies are developing strategies to suit market demands and expand their presence. For instance, in June 2021, Archroma teamed with Van Horn, Metz & Co. Inc., a specialist raw material distributor in the country, to distribute Mowilith emulsions.
In 2023, North America is expected to be the second-dominant region with over 20% of the global textile chemicals market. Despite the region's high labor and raw material costs, the U.S. has a booming fashion and garment sector. The country's overall number of fashion designer enterprises increased by about 5% year on year. Furthermore, the country has improved its clothes trade over the years, completing the year 2021 with US$ 85,007 million in export value, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce and OTEXA.
Dynamics
Growing Demand for Sustainable Products
Most textile and chemical companies are transitioning to green chemicals as a result of tight environmental regulations and a commitment to long-term objectives. In 2019, for example, Colorifix, a biological dyeing company, conducted new industrial-scale trials for biological dyes in partnership with textile makers such as Forster Rohner in Switzerland and Arvind in India.
In addition, Croda International Company introduced new 100% bio-based surfactants in 2018. Environmental regulations are strictly enforced in wealthy countries. Developing countries are likewise planning for the long term. As a result, the growing demand for green textile chemicals has the potential for expansion in both developing and established countries. Growing demand for sustainable products is expected to fuel the growth of the textile chemical industry.
Rising Demand from the Packaging Industry
The rise of e-commerce and the increase in online trading of various products has had a positive impact on the packaging sector, as seen by the apparent growth opportunities in the packaging machinery market. In accordance with the India Brand Equity Foundation, the government took initiatives to onboard weavers/artisans on the Government e-Marketplace (GeM), providing a larger market and enabling them to promote their products directly to different government agencies and organizations, to promote the handloom and handicrafts sector.
As of December 31, 2020, the GeM site had 171,167 registered weavers/artisans/handloom organizations. As textiles make up a large portion of packing material, the textile sector benefits from the increased demand for packaging items. Textile chemicals are used as colorants and finishing agents in these packaging materials, which is driving market expansion. Thus, the increase in demand for technological textiles will enhance the production rate, which will boost the textile industry's growth globally.
Environmental and Health Concerns
The textile chemicals business is subject to stringent environmental restrictions designed to reduce pollution and hazardous waste. About 10-15% of dyes are discharged into wastewater, leading to an unpleasant and highly colored appearance. Dyes containing basic chemicals like acetic acid, sulfuric acid, and others have the potential to contaminate land, air, and water. The textile industry's effluent is considered the most polluting of all industrial sectors.
Dye-containing wastewater absorbs light, interfering with photosynthesis in aquatic animals. It disturbs the water resource ecosystem. Furthermore, these harmful compounds are absorbed into the skin after prolonged contact with human skin and they can cause skin allergies and other dangerous conditions. If proper safeguards are not taken during textile manufacturing, these toxic chemicals can cause respiratory and skin diseases. As a result, these compounds are subject to severe regulations.
The global textile chemicals market is segmented based on type, application, and region.
Rising Demand in Every Stage of Fashion & Clothing Drives Segment Growth
Fashion & Clothing is expected to be the dominant segment with over 30% of the market during the forecast period 2024-2031. Consumers' exposure to the internet and e-commerce has expanded their fashion awareness and access to high-end brands and limited-edition products. The pressure to evolve from the segment improves the textile chemical market by increasing consumption.
Furthermore, clothing is a major export commodity in many countries. According to the International Labour Organization, developing nations produce more than 60% of global apparel exports, with Asia-Pacific making up 32% of the total. China, the largest apparel market in the Asia-Pacific, recorded a 17.35% increase in garment export shipments worth US$ 189.35 billion in the first seven months of 2022, according to the General Administration of Customs China.
Presence of Matured Textile Industries in Asia-Pacific
Asia-Pacific is expected to be the dominant region in the global textile chemicals market covering over 35% of the market. China has the world's largest textile sector in terms of both output and export volume. China's textile sector expanded in the first nine months of 2022, according to the Ministry of Sector and Information Technology. The aggregate operational revenue of large textile firms in China increased by 3.1% year on year, reaching US$ 570 billion during that time.
In accordance with IBEF, the Indian textile and apparel sector is expected to reach US$ 190 billion by 2025-2026. India accounts for 4% of the global textile and clothing trade. In FY 2022, India's textile and apparel exports totaled US$ 44.4 billion, a 41% rise year over year. Thus, increased investments and improvements in the textile industry are expected to help textile chemical growth.
The major global players in the market include AB Enzymes Organic Dyes and Pigments, Govi N.V., Resil Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., LANXESS, Dow, BASF SE, Huntsman International LLC, Kemira Oyj, and The Lubrizol Corporation.
Lockdowns and restrictions disrupted the production and transfer of raw materials required for textile chemicals, resulting in shortages and delays. Restrictions on movement and transit, port closures, and limited shipping capacity resulted in severe delays and increased prices for moving products. Many chemical manufacturing plants had temporary closures or decreased operations due to lockdowns, social distancing restrictions, and worker shortages.
Textile demand fell substantially as consumers reduced their expenditure on non-essential items and retail establishments closed. It had a direct impact on the need for textile chemicals. There was a shift in demand for personal protective equipment (PPE), masks, and medical textiles, which resulted in a brief spike in demand for particular textile chemicals. As more individuals stayed at home, there was an increased demand for home textiles like bedding, upholstery, and loungewear, which partly offset the fall in garment demand.
Russia-Ukraine War Impact
Ukraine and Russia are key raw material suppliers, including chemicals for the textile sector. The conflict has affected the supply of key commodities, resulting in shortages and higher pricing. The war has disrupted transportation lines such as road, rail, and sea, making it difficult to convey raw materials and finished products efficiently. Ports and shipping waterways have been impacted, resulting in delays and rising shipping prices.
Russia is a major exporter of oil & gas. The conflict caused global energy costs to rise, hurting the cost of producing textile chemicals, which require a lot of energy to create. Rising energy costs and supply chain interruptions have led to broader inflationary pressures, raising the overall cost of textile chemicals and affecting manufacturers' profit margins.
The global textile chemicals market report would provide approximately 54 tables, 48 figures, and 201 pages.
Target Audience 2024
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