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A total of 631.2 billion hygiene products are projected to be sold across 2023, with a total value of $107.6 billion
April 18, 2023
By: Tara Olivo
Associate Editor at Nonwovens Industry
Topsheets, backsheets, absorbent cores, and other hygiene components used in nappies/diapers, feminine hygiene goods and adult incontinence wear are presenting exciting diversification opportunities for personal care companies and their suppliers in the nonwoven segment. At the same time the performance demands on these are increasingly rigorous. New components that optimize comfort, discretion, and sustainability are at a premium. Overall a total of 631.2 billion hygiene products are projected to be sold across 2023, with a total value of $107.6 billion. Exclusive forecasting available to purchase now in The Future of Hygiene Components to 2027, from Smithers, shows that this number will reach 783.4 billion products, and a value of $126.3 billion (at constant values), in 2027 – equivalent to a +6.4% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for the five-year period. Within the 10 different component types Smithers analyzes, topsheets are the most important. These account for 46.3% of the contemporary market by value; followed by backsheets (22.3%), and films (16.8%). The growth outlook for backsheets through to 2027 is especially positive, and topsheet sales too will exceed the market average. The fastest growth will be in certain secondary components for hygiene goods, however – stretch ears, waistbands and leg gathers. For material supply, nonwoven, film, and tissue elements for hygiene goods totalled 6.1 million tons in 2022, worth $18 billion. This represents a short-term peak, with sales value almost double the figure for 2020. This is attributable both to a post-pandemic surge in demand, and the impact of increased oil prices caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. While inflation is running at a high level, hygiene goods in established economies are highly resistant to any loss of consumer purchasing power. This means global demand will increase to reach 8.2 million tons in 2027; even as prices moderate downwards. Consumption will continue to be dominated by plastic components, but the driver among top-end products to employ more sustainable components will push R&D departments to work on bringing more pulp-based, and recycled plastic material sets to market. Expert analysis from Smithers examines the most important evolving trends across supply chains and in consumer end-use segments for hygiene products, to identify the resultant impact on component design and sales:
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