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Growth expected for nonwovens used for civil engineering and agricultural applications
April 4, 2024
By: Tara Olivo
Associate Editor at Nonwovens Industry
The market for geotextiles and agrotextiles is trending upward. The global geotextiles market size itself is expected to reach $11.82 billion by 2030, with a CAGR of 6.6% from 2023 to 2030, according to a recent report by Grand View Research. Geotextiles are in high demand due to their range of applications including road construction, erosion control, and drainage systems. Meanwhile, the global agrotextile market size is expected to reach $6.98 billion by 2030, with a CAGR of 4.7% during the forecast period, according to another report from the research firm. The growing population’s increasing need for agricultural productivity is expected to significantly boost product demand. Additionally, a rise in the demand for organic foods has also helped in the adoption of processes and technologies that enhance crop yields without the application of supplements. This has increased the usage of materials such as agrotextiles worldwide. In the U.S., the geosynthetic and agrotextile markets grew 4.6% in tonnage from 2017 to 2022, according to the latest North American Nonwovens Industry Outlook report by INDA. The association predicts that these markets will continue to grow in the next five years, with a combined growth of 3.1%. Mark Snider, chief market & industry analyst at INDA, says that nonwovens are generally cheaper and faster to produce compared to other materials. Nonwovens also have a sustainability advantage. In recent years, Snider and INDA have worked with civil engineering firms and the government to promote the use of nonwovens, such as heavy spunbond materials, in road and railroad underlayments. For this application, geotextiles provide a separation layer between the aggregate and the sub grade soil and/or concrete/asphalt, to prevent migration of fines and thus indefinitely preserve the original aggregate structural thickness. Nonwoven underlayments keep gravel and fines in place, which keeps water from penetrating and breaking the road apart. “In many cases, you can double or triple the life of the road just by putting one layer of nonwoven in that road,” Snider says. Additionally, if a geomembrane of any kind is used in between underlayment layers of a road, it will reduce the amount of concrete or asphalt required for the road construction, so there’s a huge benefit in terms of sustainability, he adds. Snider predicts significant growth would result if nonwoven geotextiles were used for road underlayments but convincing the U.S. government and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to use them has been challenging. “From my perspective, it’s a win-win if we can get some of the civil engineering folks to step up to the plate and use nonwoven geotextiles because the proof is there. They really do improve the life of the road and offer a considerable benefit from a sustainability perspective,” he says.
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