Back On Track In 2022 — European nonwovens production at a higher level than Pre-COVID-19

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EDANA, the leading global association advocating the benefits of nonwovens for society, released today an overview of the high-level figures from the EDANA Statistics Report on Nonwovens Production and Deliveries for 2022.
After a spike caused by the exceptional increase in demand for nonwovens materials in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, (+9.3% in 2020-2021), production in Greater Europe (including Western and Eastern European countries, Turkey, Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine) is back on track. The figures, while lower than during COVID-19, have returned to pre-pandemic levels and we can again see a steady growth trend despite the economic and energy crisis, and the war in Europe.
In 2022, compared to data from 2019, nonwovens production in Greater Europe increased in volume by 3.3% to reach 3,017,085 tonnes, and by 9.1% in the surface area resulting in 85.8 billion square metres of nonwovens being manufactured.

 

Jacques Prigneaux, EDANA’s Market Analysis and Economic Affairs Director, further expanded on the data: “This conclusion can be refined according to the different production processes. Some processes, such as dry-laid-hydroentangled and air-through bonding, recorded an even higher output in 2022 than in 2021. While, the production of other fiber-based materials, including drylaid, wetlaid, and airlaid technologies, were below the levels observed three years earlier. The production of spunmelt nonwovens was down again after peaking in 2021, but the 2022 output was still 8.1% over its 2019 level.”

Similar conclusions can be drawn from the end-user perspective. Nonwovens market segments such as hygiene, medical, building construction, filtration, electronic materials, and wipes, which were almost flat or had significantly decreased compared with their 2021 levels, were still well over figures observed in 2019. There were some exceptions in other durables applications, where nonwovens sales were still below 2019 levels: automotive interiors (-27.8%), agriculture (-13.1%), and civil engineering (-4.6%). In 2022, the most notable increase was in table linen applications, which exceeded both 2019 and 2021 levels.

The source data was supplied by EDANA’s member companies and complied by Prigneaux. “When a company becomes an EDANA member, they are asked to reply to a questionnaire about their business which gathers data on their sales by market segment, and on their consumption of raw materials and production by technology. We collect data in both tonnage and square metres,” explained Prigneaux. This is extremely valuable as it helps EDANA and its members to follow the evolution of the grammage of different products both by technology and by market segment.

The questionnaire that EDANA’s nonwovens producing members receive is very wide and assesses many elements including CO2 emissions, and new for 2022, energy consumption. The exhaustive excel document and report comprising all the data is available free of charge for those members that took part in the exercise, and is a valuable business tool for EDANA and its members.

A summary report – 2022 European Nonwovens Markets Insights – is also available for EDANA’s other members. The data is not shared externally, however, Prigneaux will share an overview of the key findings during the Continental Briefings held at the EDANA stand during INDEX™2023. EDANA members can also access comprehensive figures via the EDANA Statistics App.

INDEX™23, is the largest global meeting place for players in the nonwovens industry. The Continental Briefings consist of a series of presentations given by experts from key associations around the world. Taking place across the week they provide visitors with industry updates for all the key nonwoven production areas. Each briefing will also include an introduction and commentary from Prigneaux, as he provides a trade and trends analysis for that particular geography from a European perspective. The programme is as follows:

China: Tuesday 18 April – 10.30 – 11.00 CEST

Overview and Green Development of China’s Nonwovens Industry – Li Guimei, President of CNITA (China Nonwovens and Industrial Textiles Association). The presentation shares the production, investment, import and export, and end-use of China’s nonwovens in 2022, as well as the status of green development. In addition, the presentation analyses the opportunities and challenges, and forecasts the future development of China’s nonwovens industry.

North America: Wednesday 19 April – 10.00 – 10.30 CEST

Nonwovens Industry Trends in North America and INDA’s Vision for the Future – Mark Snider, Chief Market and Industry Analyst, INDA (Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry)

The presentation will focus on:

  • New Horizons
  • Nonwovens Trends in North America
  • Regional hot spots
  • INDA’s vision for the future

Asia: Thursday 20 April – 10.00 – 10.30

Asia’s Nonwovens Production Trends – Kazuaki Baba, Secretary General, ANFA (Asia Nonwoven Fabrics Association).

For more information about the exhibition, please visit the dedicated INDEX™23 website. If you would like to register as a member of the press, please visit the INDEX23 press page.

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