The global polypropylene (PP)
absorbent hygiene market is expected to reach USD 17.03 billion by 2022,
according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Growing hygiene
awareness among consumers regarding the utility of diapers and rising infant
population across the globe is expected to remain a key driving factor for
global PP absorbent hygiene market over the forecast period. The growing
geriatric population base in the U.S., Japan, and Europe has created demand for
adult incontinence products.
Replacement of synthetic raw
materials with bio-based substitutes are anticipated to create new avenues for
industry participants. Bio-based polypropylene polymers help in preventing skin
rashes among babies, keeping them dry. However, prolonged exposure to polypropylene
absorbent products may cause respiratory tract problems, eye irritation, skin
problems and neurological problems. Several R&D initiatives are being taken
by the market player to improvise their product portfolio in the polypropylene
absorbent hygiene industry.
In depth research report on Polypropylene (PP) Absorbent
Hygiene Market
Further key findings from the report suggest:
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Global polypropylene (PP)
absorbent hygiene market demand was 3.22 million tons in 2014 and is expected
to reach 5.75 million tons by 2022, growing at a CAGR of 7.6% from 2015 to 2022
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The spunbond technological
process emerged as the leading technology used and accounted for over 45% of
total market in 2014. This technology is considered economical in comparison to
its counterparts.
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Baby diapers were the most
dominant application segment and accounted for over 35% of total market volume
in 2014. Increasing birth rates in Asia Pacific is expected to drive this
segment over the forecast period.
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Asia Pacific was the leading
regional market with a demand exceeding 35% of the total market in 2014.
Shifting consumer buying trends coupled with growing urbanization and
increasing disposable income among consumers in India, China, Indonesia and
Vietnam is expected to drive the regional market over the forecast period.
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Growth in developed economies
of Europe and North America is expected to be driven primarily due to
increasing geriatric population. Urinary incontinence has been a major problem
among aging population which leads to pressure sores and skin irritation.
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Major polypropylene absorbent
hygiene market participants include Kimberly Cark, Mitsui, Fibertex, Mada,
Pegas Nonwovens, Jofo and Polymers Group Inc. Companies adopt a low-cost
strategy to attract customers and gain market share. R&D initiatives to
develop superior products play a critical role in penetrating the market.
Grand View Research has
segmented the polypropylene absorbent hygiene market on the basis of
technology, application and region:
Global Polypropylene (PP) Absorbent Hygiene Technology
Outlook (Volume, Kilo Tons; Revenue, USD Million, 2012 - 2022)
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Spunbond
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Meltblown
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Composites
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Staples
Global Polypropylene (PP) Absorbent Hygiene Application
Outlook (Volume, Kilo Tons; Revenue, USD Million, 2012 - 2022)
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Baby Diapers
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Female Hygiene Products
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Adult Incontinence Products
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Others
Global Polypropylene (PP) Absorbent Hygiene Regional
Outlook (Volume, Kilo Tons; Revenue, USD Million, 2012 - 2022)
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North America
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U.S.
o
Canada
o
Mexico
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Europe
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Germany
o
UK
o
Italy
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Asia Pacific
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China
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India
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Japan
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South Korea
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Thailand
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Malaysia
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Indonesia
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Middle East & Africa
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UAE
o
Egypt
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Turkey
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Saudi Arabia
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South Africa
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Central & South America
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