Nonwoven Geotextiles Market size is forecast to reach $6.7 billion by 2025, after growing at a CAGR of 6.5% during 2020-2025 owing to rising demand from various end-use industries such as water filtration, agriculture, building and pavement construction, hydrogeology and environmental engineering for applications such as steep slopes, railroad, drainage systems, retaining walls, waterworks, erosion control of sea embankments on compressible soil, ocean shores, breakwaters and land reclamation. The nonwoven geotextiles have the ability to separate, filter, reinforce, protect, or drain and is designed to increase soil stabilization and ground support. These geotextiles are high in strength which allow for maximum slope support, stabilization and erosion control. These excellent characteristics of nonwoven geotextiles are anticipated to drive the nonwoven geotextiles market substantially during the forecast period.
- Asia Pacific dominates the nonwoven geotextiles market, owing to the increasing construction activities in the region due to various government initiatives such as “100 smart cities” and “One Belt, One Road: Connecting China and the world” in the APAC region.
- The demand for nonwoven geotextiles are increasing because of its extensive set of properties such as high strength, level of uniformity, tear strength, tensile strength, easy processing, dimensional stability and ability to form composites.
- The nonwoven geotextiles are made up of acrylic resin and are often used for protection from soil erosion, separating the base course and sub-base of the roads during road construction, and combining it with 3D structures for creating prefabricated drains, which will boost the nonwoven geotextiles market during the forecast period.
- Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic most of the countries has gone under lockdown, due to which the construction projects and operations are disruptively stopped, which is hampering the nonwoven geotextiles market growth.
- Increasing Demand of Nonwoven Geotextiles from Various Sectors
- Increasing Construction Activities
- Volatility In Crude Oil Prices
- In February, 2019 Thrace-Linq completed its latest expansion, an Andritz needle punch nonwoven line in Summerville, South Carolina and then transferred it to Don & Low facility located in Forfar, Scotland, with the goal of strengthening and consolidating its presence in the United Kingdom and northwestern Europe
- In September 2019 Fabril Scavone announced its investment in the construction of a new industrial plant featuring European machinery with state-of-the-art technology to manufacture needle punched nonwovens for the automotive, synthetic laminates, footwear, filtration, geotextiles, acoustics and furniture industries.
- In March, 2020 BASF’s light stabilizers from the Chimassorb® range have been used by M/s Megaplast India Pvt Ltd (Megaplast), a leading polyethylene products manufacturer in India, to produce nonwoven geotextile used in the construction of national highways.
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