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市場調查報告書
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1943153
人造絲長絲市場-全球產業規模、佔有率、趨勢、機會及預測(依生產流程、應用、地區及競爭格局分類,2021-2031年)Viscose Staple Fiber Market - Global Industry Size, Share, Trends, Opportunity, and Forecast, Segmented By Production Process, By Application, By Region & Competition, 2021-2031F |
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全球黏膠短纖維市場預計將從 2025 年的 140.3 億美元成長到 2031 年的 189.6 億美元,複合年成長率為 5.15%。
黏膠短纖維 (VSF) 是一種可生物分解的再生纖維素纖維,由溶解木漿製成,其品質可與棉花媲美,同時兼具優異的懸垂性和保色性。紡織業對多功能混紡纖維的需求推動了這一市場的成長,這些混紡纖維能夠確保服飾和家居用品的吸濕性和舒適性。此外,VSF 固有的生物分解性使其成為合成纖維的功能性替代品,使製造商能夠在滿足材料性能標準的同時,利用可再生原料。
| 市場概覽 | |
|---|---|
| 預測期 | 2027-2031 |
| 市場規模:2025年 | 140.3億美元 |
| 市場規模:2031年 | 189.6億美元 |
| 複合年成長率:2026-2031年 | 5.15% |
| 成長最快的細分市場 | 紡織服裝 |
| 最大的市場 | 亞太地區 |
然而,該行業面臨著與回收過程中使用的化學溶劑的環境影響相關的重大挑戰,這引起了監管機構的密切關注,並需要實施成本高的閉合迴路生產系統。與合成纖維相比,這些複雜性可能會阻礙其產能的快速擴張。根據紡織品交易所2024年的報告,預計2023年全球黏膠纖維產量將達到630萬噸。這項數據凸顯了黏膠纖維在全球龐大的紡織品市場中雖重要但佔有率有限。
全球粘膠短纖維市場正經歷著一場根本性的變革,其驅動力是消費者對可生物分解和環保紡織品日益成長的需求。各大品牌正優先考慮永續採購以減少對環境的影響,加速從化石基合成纖維轉變為纖維素纖維的轉變。這迫使製造商使用經認證的木漿,並建立透明的供應鏈,以滿足消費者嚴格的標準。因此,採用經認證的永續原料已成為紡織品製造商與大型時尚零售商簽訂合約的關鍵競爭優勢。根據紡織品交易所於2024年9月發布的《2024年材料市場報告》,到2023年,源自經認證或受控森林來源(例如FSC和PEFC)的人造纖維素纖維將佔全球市場佔有率的約60-65%,這凸顯了該行業為滿足不斷變化的監管環境標準而迅速轉向受監管材料。
全球服裝和快時尚產業的擴張進一步推動了市場成長,這些產業需要這種纖維,因為它具有優異的混紡性和吸濕排汗性能,適合大規模生產。生產商正積極提高產量,以滿足新興市場(尤其是那些可支配收入不斷成長的新興市場)對舒適透氣布料日益成長的需求。根據格拉西姆工業公司(Grasim Industries)於2024年7月發布的《2023-2024年度綜合報告》,該公司黏膠短纖維銷售量達到創紀錄的81萬噸,比上年成長14%,這主要得益於強勁的國內消費。這一成長是再生纖維素纖維市場佔有率不斷成長這一更廣泛趨勢的一部分。根據紡織品交易所(Textile Exchange)發布的《2024年報告》,2023年人造纖維素纖維(包括黏膠纖維、Lyocell纖維和莫代爾纖維)的總產量達790萬噸。
全球黏膠短纖維市場面臨許多挑戰,其中之一是回收過程中使用的化學溶劑對環境的影響。製造商必須在日益嚴格的法規環境下管理二硫化碳等有害物質的使用。合規要求實施先進的閉合迴路回收系統以防止有毒排放,而這一必要步驟會顯著增加資本投資和營運成本。這些高昂的財務門檻阻礙了新進入者,並嚴重限制了現有生產商的產能擴張。這使得企業難以快速擴大生產規模以滿足不斷成長的需求,最終導致供應瓶頸,並使成本更低的競爭對手佔據優勢。
這些營運限制使黏膠纖維與合成纖維相比處於明顯的劣勢,後者面臨的即時生產障礙較少。根據2024年紡織品交易所的數據,化石基聚酯纖維仍將佔主導地位,佔全球1.32億噸纖維產量的59%。同時,人造纖維素纖維的市場佔有率將保持相對穩定。這些數據凸顯了高成本和複雜的環保合規要求如何直接阻礙黏膠纖維市場在全球不斷成長的紡織業中佔據更大佔有率的潛力。
將消費後紡織廢棄物融入紡織原料的趨勢正在加速發展。為了達到嚴格的環境目標,製造商正積極從使用原生木漿轉向循環利用的「下一代」材料。這一趨勢得益於紡織回收技術的規模化應用,這些技術可以將含棉廢棄物分解成紙漿,從而減少產業對原始森林的依賴,並緩解掩埋的負擔。大型紡織品製造商正迅速將這些閉合迴路系統商業化,使品牌能夠在不影響纖維品質或性能的前提下,宣稱產品含有再生材料。根據紡織品交易所於2025年10月發布的《2025年材料市場報告》,到2024年,源自再生材料的人造纖維素纖維的市場佔有率將上升至1.1%,這標誌著該領域從試點項目向實際商業化應用邁出了重要一步。
同時,可生物分解不織布衛生用品的興起正為黏膠纖維市場開闢一條強勁的成長道路。這主要得益於對一次性塑膠製品日益嚴格的監管以及消費者偏好的轉變。隨著各國政府陸續禁止使用合成濕紙巾和衛生用品,製造商正加速從化石基纖維轉向可生物分解黏膠纖維,以確保符合監管要求並兼顧環境保護。這種結構性轉變在個人護理領域尤其明顯,可分散和可堆肥纖維的需求正在重新定義生產重點。根據EDANA於2025年4月發布的《2024年不織布生產與出貨統計報告》,衛生用品將成為歐洲最大的終端用途類別,佔不織布總出貨量的27%。這凸顯了衛生用品在維持工業紡織品需求上的重要角色。
The Global Viscose Staple Fiber market is projected to expand from USD 14.03 Billion in 2025 to USD 18.96 Billion by 2031, registering a CAGR of 5.15%. Viscose Staple Fiber (VSF) is a biodegradable, regenerated cellulosic fiber derived from dissolved wood pulp, offering qualities comparable to cotton while providing superior drapability and color retention. The market is primarily fueled by the textile industry's demand for versatile blending materials that ensure moisture management and comfort for apparel and home furnishings. Furthermore, the inherent biodegradability of VSF encourages its use as a functional substitute for synthetic fibers, enabling manufacturers to adhere to material performance standards while utilizing renewable feedstocks.
| Market Overview | |
|---|---|
| Forecast Period | 2027-2031 |
| Market Size 2025 | USD 14.03 Billion |
| Market Size 2031 | USD 18.96 Billion |
| CAGR 2026-2031 | 5.15% |
| Fastest Growing Segment | Textiles & Apparels |
| Largest Market | Asia Pacific |
However, the sector encounters significant hurdles related to the environmental footprint of chemical solvents used during the regeneration process, which invites regulatory scrutiny and demands expensive closed-loop production systems. These complexities can impede rapid capacity growth when compared to synthetic options. According to the Textile Exchange, global viscose fiber production volume reached 6.3 million tonnes in 2023, as reported in 2024. This statistic emphasizes the fiber's significant yet restricted standing within the expansive global fiber marketplace.
Market Driver
The Global Viscose Staple Fiber market is being fundamentally transformed by the rising demand for biodegradable and eco-friendly textile options, as brands prioritize sustainable sourcing to lower their environmental impact. This movement is hastening the transition from fossil-based synthetics to cellulosic fibers, compelling manufacturers to utilize certified wood pulp and establish transparent supply chains to satisfy rigorous consumer standards. Consequently, incorporating verified sustainable feedstocks has emerged as a crucial competitive advantage for fiber producers seeking contracts with major fashion retailers. According to the 'Materials Market Report 2024' by Textile Exchange in September 2024, manmade cellulosic fibers from certified or controlled forestry sources like FSC and PEFC accounted for an estimated 60% to 65% of the global market share in 2023, highlighting the industry's swift shift toward regulated materials to meet evolving ecological norms.
Market growth is further driven by the expansion of the global apparel and fast fashion sectors, which rely on the fiber's exceptional blending versatility and moisture management traits for high-volume clothing manufacturing. Producers are aggressively boosting output to meet the growing demand for comfortable, breathable fabrics in key emerging markets characterized by rising disposable incomes. According to Grasim Industries' 'Integrated Annual Report 2023-24' released in July 2024, the company achieved its highest-ever viscose staple fiber sales volume of 810 kilotonnes, a 14% year-on-year rise driven by robust domestic consumption. This surge is part of a broader trend where regenerated cellulosics are gaining share against other fiber types; the Textile Exchange reported in 2024 that the total production volume of manmade cellulosic fibers, including viscose, lyocell, and modal, climbed to 7.9 million tonnes in 2023.
Market Challenge
The Global Viscose Staple Fiber market faces a significant obstacle due to the environmental impact of chemical solvents used during the regeneration process. Manufacturers must manage the use of hazardous substances, such as carbon disulfide, within an increasingly strict regulatory environment. Compliance requires the implementation of advanced closed-loop recovery systems to prevent toxic emissions, a necessity that drastically increases both capital investment and operational expenses. These elevated financial hurdles discourage new entrants and severely limit the capacity expansion of existing producers, leading to a struggle to scale production quickly enough to meet growing demand, which ultimately creates supply bottlenecks that favor lower-cost competitors.
Such operational constraints put viscose at a marked disadvantage relative to synthetic alternatives, which encounter fewer immediate production obstacles. According to the Textile Exchange in 2024, fossil-based polyester maintained its dominance with a 59% share of the 132 million tonnes of global fiber produced, whereas the market share for man-made cellulosic fibers remained relatively flat. This data underscores how the expensive and complex requirements associated with environmental compliance directly impede the viscose market's potential to secure a larger portion of the expanding global fiber industry.
Market Trends
The integration of Post-Consumer Textile Waste into Fiber Feedstock is gaining momentum as manufacturers actively shift from virgin wood pulp to circular "Next Gen" materials to meet rigorous environmental targets. This trend is driven by the scaling of textile-to-textile recycling technologies capable of dissolving cotton-rich waste into pulp, which decreases the industry's dependence on ancient forests and alleviates landfill accumulation. Leading fiber producers are swiftly commercializing these closed-loop systems, enabling brands to secure recycled-content claims without sacrificing fiber quality or performance. According to the 'Materials Market Report 2025' by Textile Exchange in October 2025, the market share of manmade cellulosic fibers derived from recycled feedstocks rose to 1.1% in 2024, indicating a crucial transition from pilot initiatives to tangible commercial adoption.
Concurrently, the proliferation of Biodegradable Non-Woven Hygiene Applications is establishing a strong growth path for the viscose market, fueled by stricter regulations on single-use plastics and evolving consumer tastes. As governments implement bans on synthetic-based wet wipes and sanitary products, manufacturers are increasingly replacing fossil-based fibers with biodegradable viscose to ensure regulatory compliance and eco-friendliness. This structural change is especially apparent in the personal care sector, where the need for dispersible and compostable fibers is redefining production priorities. According to EDANA's 'Statistics Report on Nonwovens Production and Deliveries for 2024' published in April 2025, the hygiene sector continued to be the largest end-use category in Greater Europe, comprising 27% of total nonwoven deliveries, which highlights the vital role hygiene applications play in maintaining industrial fiber demand.
Report Scope
In this report, the Global Viscose Staple Fiber market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends which have also been detailed below:
Company Profiles: Detailed analysis of the major companies present in the Global Viscose Staple Fiber market.
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