Textiles,
either clothing or industrial type, are expected to be tailor made
possessing superior qualities such as color retention, flexibility,
durability, and good texture. Textile auxiliaries are the key
chemicals used in textile processing, which impart the above
mentioned qualities to the fabric.
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Market
Dynamics:
Textile
industry is witnessing a rapid growth, owing to novel fabric finishes
such as mosquito repellent, antistatic, antibacterial, and fire
retardant materials. For instance, according to European Apparel and
Textile Confederation report of 2017, the textile and clothing
industry in EU 28 increased to US$ 206.9 billion in 2017 from US$
200.4 billion in 2016. To get a finished material, various chemical
auxiliaries are used in textile processing. According to a thesis
‘Towards Sustainable Use of Chemicals in the Textile Industry’ of
Chalmers University of Technology, 2015, around 1.5 to 6.9 kg of
chemicals are used for the production of 1 kg of garment.
Use of
natural and environmentally safer textile auxiliaries is expected to
drive the market growth, owing to stringent governmental regulations
applied on use of toxic chemicals in textiles. For instance,
according to the Official Journal of European Union, February 2016,
textiles containing nonylphenol ethoxylate (NPE), a surfactant,
≥0.01% will be banned from sale within EU from February 3, 2021, as
NPE is toxic to environment.
Moreover,
to reduce the adverse effects of textile manufacturing process on
environment and the toxic waste generated thereof, the Sustainable
Clothing Action Plan 2020 (SCAP) was launched in 2013 by the
government of U.K. along with Waste and Resources Action Program
(WRAP). Their target is to reduce 15% carbon footprint; 15% water
footprint; 15% waste to landfill; and 3.5% reduction in waste arising
over the whole textile product life-cycle by 2020.
Therefore,
developing a production process that utilizes lower energy and water,
prevents use of toxic chemicals, and reduces waste generation is of
utmost importance for textile manufacturing. Increasing awareness
regarding environmental conservation is expected to drive demand for
greener textile auxiliaries such as enzymes or natural colorants,
which will offer eco-friendly textile processing methods in the
global textile auxiliaries market.
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Market
Outlook:
Asia
Pacific is expected to witness rapid growth in the global textile
auxiliaries market over the forecast period, owing to growth of
textile industry in emerging economies such as India. According to
the India Brand Equity Foundation report on textiles and apparels
(November 2018), Indian domestic textile industry reached US$ 150
billion in 2017 from US$ 137 billion in 2016. Moreover, the report
also states that Indian domestic textile industry is expected to
reach US$ 223 billion by 2021. Therefore, growth of textile industry
is expected to propel demand for textile auxiliaries, which helps in
improving overall quality of the fabric, thereby driving growth of
the textile auxiliaries market in the region.
Key
players:
Key players
operating in the global textile auxiliaries market include Croda,
Huntsman International LLC, The Dow Chemical Company, Lubrizol
Corporation, Covestro, AkzoNobel N.V. (Nouryon), Archroma, and Sarex
Chemicals
Market
Taxonomy:
On the
basis of source, the global textile auxiliaries market is segmented
into:
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Natural
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Synthetic
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