The global spunbond nonwoven market was valued at approximately USD 13.88 billion in 2019 and is projected to experience a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.4% from 2020 to 2027. This steady growth is largely driven by a combination of factors, including the rising birth rate and the growing awareness of the benefits of baby diapers, which represent a key application for spunbond nonwovens. Baby diapers are a significant end-use product for spunbond nonwovens due to their softness, absorbency, and durability.

In addition to the strong demand in the hygiene sector, the market is also benefitting from an increased use of spunbond nonwovens in geotextiles. Geotextiles are materials used in civil engineering and construction, and their application has been steadily growing, especially in the transportation infrastructure sector. Professionals such as transportation planners, engineers, and builders are increasingly turning to geotextiles as a durable and effective solution for roads, highways, railways, and even foundational support for buildings and other structures. Furthermore, geotextiles are expanding into industries such as mining, oil drilling, and shale gas extraction, offering new growth opportunities for spunbond nonwovens.

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China is expected to experience substantial growth in the spunbond nonwoven market, driven by the rapid expansion of various application industries. The country has high production volumes in critical sectors such as pharmaceuticals and textiles, which contributes significantly to the consumption of spunbond nonwoven products. The robust textile industry in China, in particular, is anticipated to be a major driver of market growth. The growing demand for spunbond nonwovens in China is expected to result in a greater share of the global market, bolstered by the increasing need for nonwoven materials in both domestic and industrial applications.

Product Segmentation Insights

Among the different product types, disposable spunbond nonwovens held the largest share of the market, accounting for more than 65% of the total revenue in 2019. This segment is projected to grow further, reaching an estimated USD 16.3 billion by 2027. The primary driver for this growth is the widespread use of disposable spunbond nonwovens in a variety of applications, including personal hygiene products such as baby diapers, sanitary napkins, and medical products like surgical gowns, masks, drapes, bandages, and wipes. These products are used for single-use purposes, but in some cases, such as reusable wipes or dust cloths, they can be laundered and reused several times before being disposed of.

Disposable spunbond nonwovens are primarily designed for one-time use, making them popular in hygiene and medical applications where sanitation and absorbency are critical. These nonwovens are often made from absorbent materials combined with degradable polymers, such as aliphatic polyester, which ensures they are eco-friendly and can be disposed of in an environmentally responsible way.

On the other hand, durable spunbond nonwovens are expected to see a revenue-based CAGR of 5.7% from 2020 to 2027. The growth in this segment is attributed to the superior properties of durable spunbond nonwovens, including lighter weight, enhanced breathability, and superior tear resistance compared to traditional materials. These characteristics make durable spunbond nonwovens highly suitable for a wide range of applications, including household products, home furnishings, geotextiles, roofing materials, insulation, and packaging materials.

Durable spunbond nonwovens are also known as long-life spunbond nonwovens. These engineered fabrics are designed to be more durable and longer-lasting than their disposable counterparts. While some durable spunbond nonwovens are launderable and can be reused multiple times, others may not be washable but still offer extended durability compared to single-use materials. In addition, some durable nonwovens are semi-disposable, meaning they are intended for use in applications like filtration, where they can be used for longer periods before replacement is necessary. These durable nonwovens are widely used in both industrial and consumer products, contributing to their growing market presence.

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