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Tuesday, 30 April 2013
Indian Nonwoven Market Update
Rich Chapas of Chapas, Chinai and Associatesprovided news from the subcontinent.
Per capita income for 2011 was $3663 (PPP basis)
There are 26.2 million births/year; the middle class population is 375 million of whom 60 million are engineers and scientists; 30% of the population lives in cities.
The diaper market is >1% penetrated and the femcare market 15% penetrated by disposables.
Nonwovens use is 0.5kg/capita/year now and is expected to grow to 2.5 kg/capita/year by 2025.
Nonwovens production was 190,000 tonnes in 2011, of which only 18,000 were disposables. These numbers are expected to double by 2015.
48% of nonwoven production is spunbond and 36% is needlepunch. 11% is spunlace.
The culture is anti-disposables and there is insufficient infrastructure to support rapid growth.
Carpets and backing, packaging, geotextile and automotive durable nonwovens make up 75% of nonwoven sales. Hygiene is only 8%.
New product development should involve use of local natural products, not synthetics. However India, like Brazil, would be a good base for developing bio-based synthetics.
K-C are partnering with Lever to develop the diaper and femcare market.
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