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TEXTILE INDUSTRY CHANGES AND PROBLEMS

Durability: Natural fibers tend to have more strength than synthetic or processed materials. Consumers are attracted to the durability of these fabrics, so many industries use more natural fibers to meet this demand.

  • Versatility: You can use natural fibers for many materials. These fibers work well in various conditions, from clothing items to car interiors, making them desirable for many investors.

  • Little environmental impact: Many natural fibers, such as cotton, are biodegradable. Many industries seek eco-friendly materials for their products in the face of climate concerns. Natural fibers are more environmentally friendly than other fabrics, increasing their popularity in the 2020s.

    Overall, increased demand for natural fabrics drives much of the textile industry’s income. Considering the steady increases each year, this trend looks like it will continue.
    MOVE TO NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    Another big trend for the 2022 textile industry is the switch toward non-woven fabrics. Non-woven fabrics are sheets and materials made by thermal or chemical processes. Unlike woven fabrics, which consist of converting fibers to yarn, non-woven materials are bonded together chemically. Non-woven materials are especially common in Asia-Pacific and Europe.
    A shift toward non-woven fabrics has been a significant trend in recent years. These fabrics have many advantages for a wide variety of industries, including:

    • Resilience

    • Washability

    • Cushioning

    • Softness

    • Stretch

    • Cost-efficiency

    Because these fabrics are so versatile, they have become prevalent in recent years. You can use non-woven fabrics for everything from automotive products to agricultural coverings. Two particular industries have encouraged this trend — personal hygiene and transportation.
    NON-WOVEN FABRIC IN HYGIENE PRODUCTS
    Many hygiene materials contain non-woven materials. Non-woven fabric is ideal for most hygienic materials due to its absorbency and softness. Items like baby diapers or feminine hygiene materials benefit from quick liquid absorption. And demand for diapers and other infant materials is on the rise because of consistent birth rates across the globe.
    The aging population also requires hygiene products, which drives the demand for non-woven fabric. As the older age group continues to grow larger, the need for non-woven fabric increases. This new textile industry trend will likely continue into the 2020s as this age group becomes even more extensive.

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