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Cellulose Market, by Source (Natural, and Synthetic), by Modification (Unmodified, and Modified), by Manufacturing Process (Viscose, Cellulose Ethers, and Others), by Purity (Above 95%, 85% - 95%, and Below 85%), by Application (Cosmetics, Food, Pharmaceuticals, Paper & Pulp, Textiles, and Others), and by Region (North America, South America, Europe, Asia Pacific, The Middle East, and Africa) - Size, Share, COVID Impact Analysis, Growth, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2020 - 2028

Over synthetic fibres and materials made of fossil fuels, cellulose is a flexible and available natural substance that has several benefits. It has many uses in fields including packaging, electronics, printing, and healthcare, as you indicated, and it is growing in popularity as a sustainable substitute for ordinary materials. Additionally renewable and biodegradable, cellulose is a green material of choice for a variety of uses.

Furthermore, wood, annual crops, and leftover agricultural waste are only a few of the plant resources that contain significant amounts of cellulose and can be used to produce cellulose fibres. Because of this, cellulose is an affordable and easily accessible material for a variety of uses. Furthermore, continuing studies are looking into new approaches to extract cellulose from non-traditional sources such marine organisms, algae, fungi, bacteria, and other microbes, which could increase its potential applications.

In 2020, the Cellulose market was valued at US$ YY million, and it is anticipated to be around US$ YY million by 2027. Over the forecast period, the market is expected to grow at a CAGR of Y%.

Growing demand for sustainable and environmentally friendly materials is the primary driver, while competition from synthetic and other natural materials is the major constraint

The demand for eco-friendly materials is rising as people's knowledge of environmental issues and the environment increases. As a renewable and biodegradable substance, cellulose is gaining popularity among consumers and businesses as a sustainable substitute for conventional materials. The packaging industry is increasingly adopting cellulose-based materials such as paper and cardboard to replace single-use plastic packaging. For instance, the retail giant Walmart recently announced that it will eliminate 30% of its plastic packaging in Canada by 2025, replacing it with cellulose-based materials such as paper and cardboard. Moreover, Applications for cellulose have been created that are fresh and creative as a result of technological developments in cellulose production and processing. One such example is the growing usage of cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) as reinforcing agents in composites, coatings, and other materials.

Despite having a number of advantages over synthetic materials, cellulose still faces competition with rivalry from other eco-friendly and natural materials like bamboo, hemp, and cotton. Furthermore, the continued widespread usage of synthetic materials like polyester and nylon in a number of applications presents a barrier to the market's expansion for cellulose. Furthermore, Bioplastics produced from natural sources like maize starch and sugarcane are becoming more and more popular in the packaging business, challenging cellulose-based materials like paper and cardboard.

Paper and pulp segment is expected to account for significant market share by application segment

The global Cellulose market is mainly classified by Source, Modification, Manufacturing Process, Purity, and Application. Source is segmented into natural, crops, fruits, and Treewood. By Modification, the market is categorised into unmodified and modified. On the basis of Manufacturing process, the market is classified into viscose, cellulose ethers, and others. Purity segment is categorized into above 95%, 85%-95%, and below 85%. By Application, it is divided into cosmetics, food, pharmaceuticals, paper & pulp, textiles and others.
On the basis of Application, the largest market share belongs to the paper and pulp industry. The growing usage of paper goods across a variety of industries, including packaging, printing, and publishing, is the factor that drives the demand for cellulose in the paper & pulp business. The expanding e-commerce sector is also boosting demand for paper packaging materials, which is further boosting the expansion of the cellulose market in this industry. Furthermore, cellulose is a common ingredient in the manufacture of many different types of paper goods, including writing paper, filter paper, and tissue paper. For instance, according to the American Forest and Paper Association (AF&PA), the US pulp and paper sector generated $57.8 billion in economic output in 2020 and employed over 350,000 people. 62.6% of the total paper production was accounted for by the packaging industry.

Interesting Facts of Cellulose Market

  • On the basis of manufacturing process, the cellulose market's dominant segment is the viscose production process. This is due to the widespread usage of viscose fibres in the textile industry for clothes and other goods including bed linens, curtains, and upholstery. Viscose fibres are becoming more and more popular as a result of their biodegradability and eco-friendliness.
  • The cellulose market category with a purity level of greater than 95% is the largest. This is due to the fact that cellulose with a greater purity is often preferred in a number of industries, such as those that deal with food, drugs, and cosmetics, where high quality and purity standards are necessary.
  • As more companies offer garment lines made up of cellulose-based fibres like lyocell and viscose, the textile industry is likewise moving towards more environmentally friendly materials. For instance, the clothing retailer H&M just launched its Conscious Collection, which is made of eco-friendly materials including cellulose-based fibres.
  • Microcrystalline cellulose is one of the cellulose-based additives that the food industry uses as a safe and natural expanding in a variety of food products. For instance, Food manufacturers like Nestle and General Mills have been utilising cellulose-based additives in their goods for a number of years, and demand for these additives is anticipated to increase in the years to come.

Asia Pacific will account for the largest share of the Cellulose industry

The Asia Pacific region owned the largest proportion of the world's Cellulose market. Due to a number of factors, including a sizable population, fast industrialization, and rising demand for environmentally friendly materials across a range of industries. China, Japan, and India, three of the world's largest users of cellulose, are among the region's greatest pulp and paper manufacturers. For instance, The China National Pulp and Paper Research Institute (CNPPRI) reported that the production of paper and paperboard in China reached 117 million tonnes in 2020, with the packaging sector accounting for 48% of the total production.

The market in the area is expanding as a result of the rising demand for cellulose in the textile, culinary, and pharmaceutical industries. Growing packaged food consumption is fuelling the demand for cellulose as a food additive and packaging material in nations like China and India, where the population is expanding and disposable income levels are increasing.

Global Cellulose Market key Players:

Some of the major competitors in the global Cellulose market include Bracell, Celanese Corporation, Daicel Corporation, Dupont De Nemours, Inc, Eastman Chemical Company, ENKA GmbH & Co.KG, Kelheim Fibers GmbH, Lenzing AG, Macherey-Nagel GmbH & Co. KG, NEC Corporation, Roquette Frères, and Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.
The Cellulose industry is extremely competitive with aggressive market strategies of global and regional companies looking to strengthen market position through new product launches and facility expansions. The following are some recent market developments:

  • Lenzing Group, an Austrian manufacturer of wood-based cellulose fibres, announced plans to increase its capacity for producing TENCEL(TM) Luxe branded fibres in January 2021 to suit the rising demand for eco-friendly clothing. This initiative will cost the corporation EUR 200 million.
  • The US-based speciality materials manufacturer Eastman Chemical manufacturer introduced Naia(TM) Renew, a cellulosic fibre derived from 60% wood pulp and 40% recycled plastic waste, in December 2019. The business seeks to lessen plastic waste while offering natural materials that can replace synthetic ones.
  • The capacity of Borregaard, a Norwegian speciality chemicals business, to produce Exilva microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) was increased in February 2021.
  • Sappi Limited, a pulp and paper business with headquarters in South Africa, declared in June 2020 that it would expand the Saiccor Mill there in order to produce 110,000 tonnes more chemical cellulose annually. In this initiative, the business put up ZAR 7.7 billion.

Frequently asked questions about global Cellulose market

Q: What is the current size of the global Cellulose market?
Ans: The Cellulose market was valued at YY Million US$ in 2020 and is projected to reach YY Million US$ by 2027, at a CAGR of YY% during the forecast period.
Q: What are the major opportunities in Cellulose industry?
Ans: The growing opportunities for market growth include the creation of new and environmentally friendly products, an improvement in production efficiency, and rising demand for cellulose-based products in emerging regions.
Q: What is major growth driving factor for Cellulose industry?
Ans: The major growth driving factor for the Cellulose industry is the increasing demand for eco-friendly and sustainable materials.
Q: Which region is expected to have the largest share of the Cellulose market?
Ans: The Asia Pacific region is anticipated to account for the largest share of the world market for Cellulose during the forecast period.
Q: Which application segment will dominate the Cellulose market?
Ans: The paper & pulp segment is expected to dominate the Cellulose market in terms of application. This is due to the growing demand for paper-based products across various industries such as packaging, publishing, and printing.

Table of contents

  1. Cellulose Market - Introduction

    1. Market Definition

    2. Research Objective and Scope of the Report

  2. Cellulose Market - Research Methodology

  3. Cellulose Market - Executive Summary

    1. Market Snippet, By Source

    2. Market Snippet, By Modification

    3. Market Snippet, By Manufacturing Process

    4. Market Snippet, By Purity

    5. Market Snippet, By Application

    6. Market Snippet, By Region

  4. Cellulose Market - Market Dynamics

    1. Market Dynamics

      1. Drivers

      2. Restraints

    2. Market Opportunities

    3. Porter’s Five Analysis

    4. Regulatory Analysis

    5. Market Trends

    6. Key Developments

  5. Cellulose Market - COVID Impact Analysis

  6. Cellulose Market - By Source

    1. Introduction

      1. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Source

      2. Market Attractiveness Index, By Source

    2. Natural

      1. Introduction

      2. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%)

        1. Crops

          1. Cotton

          2. Jute

          3. Hemp

          4. Flax

          5. Corn

          6. Wheat

        2. Fruits

          1. Apple

          2. Peaches

          3. Strawberries

          4. Others

        3. Treewood

          1. Hardwood

          2. Softwood

    3. Synthetic

  7. Cellulose Market - By Modification

    1. Introduction

      1. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Modification

      2. Market Attractiveness Index, By Modification

    2. Unmodified

      1. Introduction

      2. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%)

    3. Modified

      1. Microcrystalline Cellulose

      2. Cellulose Ethers

      3. Oxidized

      4. Others

  8. Cellulose Market - By Manufacturing Process

    1. Introduction

      1. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Manufacturing Process

      2. Market Attractiveness Index, By Manufacturing Process

    2. Viscose

      1. Introduction

      2. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%)

        1. Acid Sulfite

        2. Prehydrolysis Kraft

        3. Others

    3. Cellulose Ethers

    4. Others

  9. Cellulose Market - By Purity

    1. Introduction

      1. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Purity

      2. Market Attractiveness Index, By Purity

    2. Above 95%

      1. Introduction

      2. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%)

    3. 85% - 95%

    4. Below 85%

  10. Cellulose Market - By Application

    1. Introduction

      1. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Application

      2. Market Attractiveness Index, By Application

    2. Cosmetics

      1. Introduction

      2. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%)

    3. Food

    4. Pharmaceuticals

    5. Paper & Pulp

    6. Textiles

    7. Others

  11. Cellulose Market - By Region

    1. Introduction

      1. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Region

      2. Market Attractiveness Index, By Region

    2. North America

      1. Introduction

      2. Key Region-Specific Dynamics

      3. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Source

      4. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Modification

      5. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Manufacturing Process

      6. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Purity

      7. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Application

      8. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Country

        1. The U.S.

        2. Canada

        3. Mexico

    3.  Europe

      1. Introduction

      2. Key Region-Specific Dynamics

      3. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Source

      4. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Modification

      5. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Manufacturing Process

      6. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Purity

      7. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Application

      8. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Country

        1. Germany

        2. The U.K.

        3. France

        4. Italy

        5. Spain

        6. Rest of Europe

    4. South America

      1. Introduction

      2. Key Region-Specific Dynamics

      3. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Source

      4. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Modification

      5. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Manufacturing Process

      6. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Purity

      7. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Application

      8. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Country

        1. Brazil

        2. Argentina

        3. Rest of South America

    5. Asia-Pacific

      1. Introduction

      2. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Source

      3. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Modification

      4. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Manufacturing Process

      5. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Purity

      6. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Application

      7. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Country

        1. China

        2. India

        3. Japan

        4. Australia

        5. Rest of Asia-Pacific

    6. The Middle East and Africa

      1. Introduction

      2. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Source

      3. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Modification

      4. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Manufacturing Process

      5. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Purity

      6. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Application

  12. Competitive Landscape

    1. Competitive Scenario

    2. Comparative Product Portfolio Analysis

    3. Market Positioning/Share Analysis

    4. Mergers and Acquisitions Analysis

    5. SWOT Analysis

    6. Company Profiles

      1. Bracell

        1. Company Overview

        2. Product Portfolio

        3. Financials

        4. Key Developments

      2. Celanese Corporation

      3. Daicel Corporation

      4. Dupont De Nemours, Inc

      5. Eastman Chemical Company

      6. ENKA GmbH & Co.KG

      7. Kelheim Fibers GmbH

      8. Lenzing AG

      9. Macherey-Nagel GmbH & Co. KG

      10. NEC Corporation

      11. Roquette Frères

      12. Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.

  13. Appendix

    1. About Us and Services

    2. Related Reports

    3. Contact Us

Covid-19 Impact

The COVID-19 has had a big influence on the cellulose sector, causing supply chain disruptions across the world and shifting customer demand. The world's supply chain has been hampered by the lockdowns and travel restrictions put in place by governments to stop the virus's spread. This has reduced the availability of raw materials and caused completed goods shipments to be delayed, which has reduced the ability of cellulose manufacturers to produce their products. In early 2020, a number of Chinese viscose production facilities were temporarily closed because of a labour and raw material shortage. As a result, the production of viscose, a form of cellulose used in the textile industry, decreased.

People are now spending more time at home and relying on e-commerce platforms for their shopping needs as a result of the epidemic, which has changed consumer behaviour. This has increased the need for cellulose-based paper-based packaging products, such as corrugated boxes and paper bags. For instance, Amazon said in June 2020 that it was acquiring 100,000 electric delivery cars to fulfil the growing demand for deliveries. This will probably result in more people using packaging made of paper. The demand for textile products, including rayon, which is also made from cellulose, has decreased on the other hand.

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