Global fiber production to reach 146 million tonne in 2030
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September 20, 2021 Increasing by 34 per cent, global fiber production is expected to reach 146
million tonne in 2030. As per a Textile Value Chain report, fiber production
doubled in 2000 to 109 million tonne in 2020 from 58 million tonne. Per
person fiber production increased from 8.4 kg per person in 1975 to 14kg
per person in 2020. Market share for preferred fiber and materials grew
significantly in 2020.
Between 2019 and 2020 the market share of preferred cotton increased
from 24 to 30 per cent and recycled polyester from 13.7 to 14.7 per cent.
Preferred cashmere increased from 0.8 to 7 per cent of all cashmere
produced while Responsible Mohair Standard certified fiber expanded from
0 to 27 per cent of all mohair produced worldwide in its first year of
existence in 2020.
The market share of FSC and/or PEFC certified MMCFs increased to
approximately 55-60 per cent. While the market share of recycled MMCFs
is only 0.4 per cent, it is expected to increase significantly in the following
years.
Source: fashionatingworld.com– Sep 18, 2021
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