“Increasing Adoption of Sustainable and Biodegradable Nonwoven Fabrics”
One notable trend in the spunbond nonwovens market is the increasing adoption of sustainable and biodegradable nonwoven fabrics, driven by rising environmental concerns and stringent regulations on plastic waste. Manufacturers are focusing on developing eco-friendly alternatives, such as bio-based polypropylene (PP) and polylactic acid (PLA) spunbond fabrics, to reduce dependency on petroleum-based raw materials. For instance, Acme Mills recently introduced its Natura line of PLA-based nonwovens, designed to replace traditional polyester (PET) and polypropylene (PP) materials in hygiene and medical applications. In addition, Berry Global has integrated post-consumer recycled (PCR) content into its Silotite bale wrap film, demonstrating the industry’s shift towards circular economy solutions. With growing consumer demand for sustainable products in hygiene, medical, and packaging sectors, the development of biodegradable spunbond nonwovens is expected to gain significant momentum. This trend aligns with global sustainability goals and enhances product performance while reducing environmental impact.