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Market leaders continue to find ways to sync formulations with new substrate technology
October 3, 2024
By: Karen McIntyre
Editor
As plastic bans become more widespread in the disposable wipes segment, manufacturers across many industries have been seeking ways to incorporate alternative raw materials into wipes. Aided by substrate suppliers, who are investing in new lines and existing line upgrades to allow them to create wipe materials from fibers like bamboo, cotton and cellulose, makers of wipes have been incorporating natural features for years. On the professional side, however, adoption has been slower due to formulation limitations. The active ingredients in harsher cleaning wipes have been widely considered to be too harsh on natural materials…until recently. New technologies have allowed suppliers of professional wipes to convert new substrates and the results are being noted on the market. According to a study recently conducted by Kline & Co., more than 65% of respondents said that sustainability plays a role in their decisions when buying a professional cleaning wipe product. Concerns about waste, biodegradability and compatibility with their ESG goals were significant factors, with nearly 52% of respondents using fewer disposable wipes due to waste concerns, almost 40% due to biodegradability concerns, and 32% due to ESG goals. However, efficacy is crucial for professionals using wipes at their facilities. Kline’s survey reveals that 38% of end users perceive green cleaning products as equally effective as traditional cleaning chemicals, with an additional 30% considering them to be even more effective. Moreover, a significant 80% of end users express willingness to pay more for green cleaning solutions. As part of an effort for cleaning professionals to comply with sustainability goals, many end users favor wet wipes that contain plant-based or botanical ingredients such as citric acid, lavender, soy and thymol.
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