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不織布市場レポート:素材タイプ、技術、用途、地域別、2025年~2033年Nonwoven Fabrics Market Report by Material Type, Technology, Application, and Region 2025-2033 |
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不織布市場レポート:素材タイプ、技術、用途、地域別、2025年~2033年 |
出版日: 2025年08月01日
発行: IMARC
ページ情報: 英文 144 Pages
納期: 2~3営業日
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世界の不織布市場規模は2024年に477億米ドルに達しました。今後、IMARC Groupは、2033年には753億米ドルに達し、2025年から2033年にかけて5.2%の成長率(CAGR)を示すと予測しています。同市場は、サージカルマスク、ガウン、生理用品などが必需品であるヘルスケア・衛生分野での需要が高まっているため、力強い成長を遂げています。ワイプや紙おむつなどのパーソナルケア製品も市場成長を牽引しています。自動車分野では、断熱材、ろ過材、内装部品により多くの不織布が使用されています。技術革新と持続可能性の動向は、メーカーを環境にやさしく手頃なソリューションへと向かわせ、不織布市場シェアに大きな影響を与えています。
ヘルスケアと衛生分野からの需要の高まり
不織布市場は、衛生・ヘルスケア産業の台頭により拡大しています。また、マスク、ガウン、手術用ドレープなどの使い捨て医療用品のニーズが、特に伝染病の流行時に世界的に急増しました。米国医師会の報告によると、2022年の米国の医療費は4兆5,000億米ドル、1人当たり1万3,493米ドルに達し、4.1%増加しました。さらに、2022年の医療費は国内総生産(GDP)の17.3%を占めました。さらに、近年の急速な拡大により医療用マスクや個人用保護具の需要が伸びており、不織布素材の使用も大幅に増加しています。世界中のヘルスケア・システムが感染予防と患者の安全確保に力を入れ続けているため、不織布は高いろ過効率、通気性、費用対効果により不可欠なものとなっています。その上、ヘルスケア施設は感染対策と使い捨て製品にますます重点を置くようになっており、衛生と二次汚染の問題を動機とするヘルスケア環境における使い捨てアイテムの動向は、市場をさらに拡大し、パンデミック後のヘルスケア分野を形成し続けるであろう。さらに、新興経済諸国における個人の衛生に関する意識の高まりが不織布医療製品の採用を増加させており、世界規模での不織布市場の成長を促進しています。
パーソナルケア製品の成長
パーソナルケア製品に対する需要の高まりが不織布市場に影響を与えています。IMARC Groupによると、美容・パーソナルケア製品の世界市場規模は2023年に5,062億米ドルに達しました。同市場は2032年までに7,593億米ドルに成長し、2024年から2032年までのCAGRは4.5%になると予測されています。さらに、健康と衛生に対する意識の高まりが、不織布の需要を高めています。不織布は柔らかく肌に優しいため、赤ちゃんのおむつ、女性用衛生用品、大人の失禁用品などの製品に最適です。その肌触りは、長時間の使用でも快適さを提供するのに役立ちます。さらに、衛生基準や生活環境の改善を推進する政府の取り組みが、さまざまなパーソナルケア用途での不織布の採用を後押ししています。
自動車産業の大幅な拡大
インド・ブランド・エクイティ財団(IBEF)によると、インド市場は大型車の国際市場で第3位の地位を占めています。インドは最大のトラクターメーカーであり、第2位のバスメーカー、第3位の大型トラックメーカーです。2023年度の自動車生産台数は2,590万台。同国の経済は、健全な内需と大量の輸出に支えられています。乗用車、三輪車、二輪車、四輪車の生産台数は、2024年4月現在、合計で235万8,041台に達しています。また、2023年度のインドの自動車輸出台数は476万1,487台でした。市場を牽引するもう1つの重要な要因は、断熱材、ろ過材、内装材などの用途で自動車セクターによる不織布の使用量が増加していることです。これらの素材は軽量で強度が高く、断熱性や遮音性に優れているため、自動車の内装に適しています。自動車メーカーは常に、最小限のコストで提供される持続可能な素材を求めているため、不織布は今後の自動車生産でより頻繁に使用されるようになり、不織布市場の見通しは明るいです。
Figure 11 Global: Nonwoven Fabrics (Polypropylene) Market Forecast: Sales Value (in Million USD), 2025-2033
The global nonwoven fabrics market size reached USD 47.7 Billion in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 75.3 Billion by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 5.2% during 2025-2033. The market is witnessing strong growth because of heightening demand in healthcare and hygienic sectors, where items, such as surgical masks, gowns, and sanitary products are a necessity. Personal care products, including wipes and diapers, are also driving market growth. The automotive sector is using more nonwoven fabrics for insulation, filtration, and interior parts. Innovations in technology and sustainability trends are driving manufacturers towards environmentally friendly and affordable solutions, substantially impacting the nonwoven fabrics market share.
Rising Demand from Healthcare and Hygiene Sectors
The market for nonwoven textiles is expanding due to the rise of the hygiene and healthcare industries. In addition, the need for disposable medical supplies including masks, gowns, and surgical drapes surged globally, particularly during the epidemic. The American Medical Association reports that in 2022, US health spending reached $4.5 Trillion, or $13,493 per person, an increase of 4.1%. Additionally, health spending made up 17.3% of the nation's GDP in 2022. Moreover, the demand for medical-grade masks and personal protective equipment has grown due to the recent rapid expansion, which has resulted in a significant increase in the use of nonwoven materials. As healthcare systems across the globe continue to focus on preventing infections and ensuring patient safety, nonwoven fabrics have become essential due to their high filtration efficiency, breathability, and cost-effectiveness. Besides, healthcare facilities are increasingly focusing on infection control and single-use products, and the trend of disposable items in healthcare environments, motivated by hygiene and cross-contamination issues, has further widened the market and will continue to shape healthcare sectors post-pandemic. Furthermore, the increasing awareness regarding personal hygiene in developing economies is increasing the adoption of nonwoven medical products, thus propelling nonwoven fabrics market growth on a global scale.
Growth in Personal Care Products
The growing demand for personal care products is influencing the nonwoven fabrics market. According to the IMARC Group, the global market for beauty and personal care products reached a value of US$ 506.2 Billion in 2023. The market is projected to grow to US$ 759.3 Billion by 2032, with an expected CAGR of 4.5% between 2024 and 2032. Additionally, the increasing awareness about health and hygiene is escalating the nonwoven fabrics demand as nonwovens are soft and gentle on the skin, making them ideal for products like baby diapers, feminine hygiene products, and adult incontinence items. Their texture helps provide comfort during prolonged use. Furthermore, government initiatives promoting hygiene standards and better living conditions are driving the adoption of nonwoven fabrics in various personal care applications.
Significant Expansion in the Automotive Industry
According to the India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF), Indian market captures the third position in the international market for heavy vehicles. India is the largest tractor manufacturer and second-largest bus manufacturer and third-largest heavy truck maker. For the fiscal year of 2023, India produced 25.9 million vehicles. The economy of the country is supported by healthy internal demand coupled with large export volumes. Passenger vehicles, three-wheelers, two-wheelers, and quadricycles have collectively managed to achieve a production output of 2,358,041 units as of April 2024. Besides, India's total vehicle exports for the fiscal year 2023 were 4,761,487 units. Another important factor that drives the market is the growing usage of nonwoven fabrics by the automotive sector for applications such as insulation, filtration, and upholstery. These materials are lightweight, strong, and possess good thermal and acoustic insulation properties, making them more suitable for the interior of automobiles. Since car manufacturers are always on the lookout for sustainable materials that are offered at minimal costs, nonwoven textiles will be more recurrent in the future of car production, thus creating a positive nonwoven fabrics market outlook.
Polypropylene accounts for the majority of the market share
The report for the nonwoven fabrics market reveals that polypropylene is the fastest-growing segment and is gaining the lead owing to the rising demand. It is cost-effective and versatile in use for numerous applications. It is commonly employed in hygiene products such as diapers, sanitary napkins, and medical supplies like masks and gowns, with several industrial applications. Its lightweight and durable properties are essential for producing high-quality, disposable nonwoven fabrics. Moreover, the rising demand due to polypropylene's chemical resistance and eco-friendly recycling options are influencing the market growth. As the requirements for sustainable disposable products increase, polypropylene continues to generate a favorable nonwoven fabrics market revenue.
Spun bond holds the largest share of the industry
Spun bond technology holds the largest market share owing to its versatility, affordability, and various uses. Additionally, spun bond nonwovens are produced by extruding filaments that are laid into a web and then bonded, creating durable, lightweight, and breathable fabrics. Spun bond fabrics are ideal for use in packaging, medical textiles, and hygiene goods owing to their value. Hence, major firms are launching sophisticated product variations to address these demands. As per the nonwoven fabrics market recent opportunities, on 28 August 2024, Welspun Living, a division of the Welspun Group known for its leadership in Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives, entered into a strategic alliance with Avgol Industries. This partnership aims to promote sustainable practices within the nonwoven fabric sector. Avgol, recognized for its expertise in high-performance spun-melt nonwoven fabrics, is part of Indorama Ventures Group, which collaborates exclusively with Polymateria. Polymateria is a UK-based tech firm renowned for pioneering biodegradable alternatives to traditional plastics.
Personal care and hygiene represents the leading market segment
Personal care and hygiene hold the largest market share due to the extensive use of nonwoven materials in products like diapers, feminine hygiene products, and adult incontinence items. Additionally, the growing awareness about personal hygiene, especially in developing regions, along with rising birth rates and an aging population are escalating the demand for these products. Moreover, the nonwoven fabrics market forecast highlights continued growth due to increasing preference for disposable, eco-friendly hygiene products, which increased the need for nonwoven fabrics in this segment. For instance, on 1 November 2023, WPT Nonwovens was thrilled to participate in Hygienix 2023, scheduled for November 13 to 16 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The event is hosted by the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry (INDA) and Cotton Incorporated. Additionally, hygienix offers unparalleled opportunities for networking and education, as the premier event for the absorbent hygiene and personal care industries.
Asia Pacific leads the market, accounting for the largest nonwoven fabrics market share
The report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of all the major regional markets, which include North America (the United States and Canada); Europe (Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia, and others); Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Indonesia, and others); Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, and others); and the Middle East and Africa. According to the report, Asia Pacific was the largest regional market for nonwoven fabrics.
According to the nonwoven fabrics market overview, Asia Pacific is primarily driven by the increasing demand from industries such as healthcare, automotive, and textiles in emerging economies like China, India, and Southeast Asia. Additionally, the rising healthcare standards, expanding automotive production, and the ongoing shift toward disposable textiles in consumer and industrial applications are influencing the market growth. For instance, on 19 September 2024, Asahi Kasei Corp., a company based in Tokyo, Japan, announced the introduction of a new variant of LASTAN, a flame-retardant nonwoven fabric designed to boost electric vehicle (EV) battery safety. This innovative material offers enhanced resistance to flames and debris impact, making it an ideal choice for applications such as top covers and busbar protection sleeves in EV battery packs. The fabric's flexibility and superior protective qualities position it as a prime alternative for thermal runaway protection in the evolving EV market.
North America Nonwoven Fabrics Market Analysis
The market for North American nonwoven fabrics is propelled by increasing demand in the hygiene, medical, automotive, and construction uses. The United States and Canada dominate the regional market owing to advanced manufacturing facilities, an established supply chain, and high consumer visibility about product performance and quality. The hygiene segment like, baby diapers, feminine care, and adult incontinence products continues to be a key driver. Moreover, demand from the automotive industry for light, resilient, and sound-insulating materials keeps increasing. Nonwovens are also finding greater application in filtration, agriculture, and geotextile uses because of their ubiquity and affordability. Environmental factors are encouraging breakthroughs in bio-based and recyclable nonwoven products with leading manufacturers investing in eco-friendly production lines. Compliance with consumer protection norms by regulations also encourages further growth in the market. With emphasis on product innovation and efficiency, North America is an important geography for high-performance nonwoven solutions in various end-use industries.
Asia Pacific Nonwoven Fabrics Market Analysis
The Asia Pacific region is the leading player in the global market for nonwoven fabrics, driven by industrialization, urbanization, and growing middle-class populations. China, India, Japan, and South Korea are contributing countries, inspired by strong demand from personal hygiene, agriculture, packaging, and construction industries. The expansion of retail and e-commerce industries has also boosted the demand for cost-effective packaging materials, where nonwovens provide light-weight and robust options. Improving healthcare infrastructure and heightened awareness of hygiene are fuelling demand for disposable nonwoven products in rural as well as urban regions. The automotive industry and textile industry are also incorporating nonwoven materials for efficiency and expense reduction. Governments within the region are encouraging local manufacturing through supportive policies and environmental regulations, triggering investment in sustainable nonwoven technology. With mass production capacity, competitive prices, and increasing application scope, Asia Pacific remains a key growth driver for the world's nonwoven fabrics market.
Europe Nonwoven Fabrics Market Analysis
Europe's nonwoven fabrics market is influenced by stringent environmental laws, technological advancements, and a developed consumer base that values quality and sustainability. These nations include Germany, France, Italy, and the UK, and they are the leaders of high-performance nonwoven material demand in the region for filtration, automotive, medicine, and hygiene use. The automotive sector specifically employs nonwovens as a means of lightweighting and acoustic insulation to meet fuel-economy objectives. In contrast, disposable gowns, drapes, and surgical masks are demanded by the healthcare industry. The. push by the European Union for the implementation of. circular economy principles and alternatives to plastics has. accelerated the creation and use of bio-based, biodegradable, and recyclable nonwoven materials. Spunbond and meltblown technology innovation. is driving product. performance and increasing end-use. versatility. The producers are also targeting energy-efficient manufacturing processes to meet EU sustainability regulations. With a focus on quality standards, safety, and environmental concern, Europe is a leader in specialty nonwoven products in industrial and consumer markets.
Latin America Nonwoven Fabrics Market Analysis
The nonwoven fabrics market of Latin America is growing steadily, backed by rising demand from hygiene, agriculture, and industrial applications. The primary markets are Brazil and Mexico, with rising investments in baby care, feminine hygiene, and adult incontinence articles fueling the consumption of spunbond and airlaid nonwovens. Agricultural applications of nonwoven products are made for protection of crops, moisture management, and stabilization of soil, especially in the areas where intensive agriculture is practiced. In the building industry, nonwovens are used in insulation and waterproofing, responding to the growing need for energy-saving and long-lasting construction materials. The region is also seeing a slow transition towards locally sourced and eco-friendly nonwoven products, driven by environmental consciousness and reduction of wastes. Economic growth, urbanization of the population, and increasing consumer sensitivity to hygiene promote steady market growth. Although technological potential is still limited in certain regions, expanding foreign investments and local production programs should increase production capacity and broaden uses of nonwoven fabrics.
Middle East and Africa Nonwoven Fabrics Market Analysis
The Middle East and Africa (MEA) nonwoven fabrics market is increasing due to the growth of infrastructure, increased hygiene consciousness, and expansion in the medical and packaging sector. Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and South Africa are becoming key destinations for the consumption of nonwoven products on account of increasing demand in the construction and healthcare sectors. Geotextiles in road construction, erosion control, and water management applications are making use of nonwovens across the region, supporting the infrastructure resilience focus of the area. Spunlace and thermal bonded nonwovens are finding growth in demand driven by a growing supply of hygiene products due to population growth and urbanization. The packaging sector is also embracing nonwoven alternatives for economical, lightweight, and recyclable options. Governments and industry players are seeing the importance of domestic production capacity in order to alleviate import reliance and mitigate environmental issues. With growing consumer demand and industrial use, the MEA region promises long-term growth prospects for the nonwoven fabrics industry.
(Please note that this is only a partial list of the key players, and the complete list is provided in the report.)