Cinte Techtextil China: Personal hygiene and ...
Cinte Techtextil China

Personal hygiene and sustainability demands

(Source: Messe Frankfurt (HK))
(Source: Messe Frankfurt (HK))

With global consumers becoming more conscious about personal hygiene and environmental protection, exhibitors at the Cinte Techtexil China will spotlight materials and technologies for products that respond to these trends. The fair, which takes place from September 6-8, 2022 in Shanghai/China, will probe into the associated growth opportunities as the country is one of the leading markets for nonwovens and technical textiles.  
The technical textiles and nonwovens industries are significantly expanding amid the pandemic. A recent forecast predicts that the global polypropylene (PP) nonwovens market will continue to rise at a CAGR of 6.7%, reaching US$ 39.2 billion by 2028. The anticipated growth is bolstered by demands in end-use industries such as sanitation, medical, automotive and more.  
Turning to yarns and fibers, the sector is shifting to greener and smarter production that echoes the trend towards sustainability that is gaining considerable traction across the globe. Meanwhile in China, this movement was observed by many exhibitors at the 2021 edition. Cinte Techtextil China’s product categories cover 12 application areas, which comprehensively span across a full range of potential uses in modern technical textiles and nonwovens. These categories also cover the entire industry, from upstream technology and raw material providers to finished fabrics, chemicals and other solutions. This scope of product groups and application areas ensures that the fair is an effective business platform for the entire industry.
Last year, Cinte Techtextil China attracted 366 exhibitors and recorded almost 15,000 visits.

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