The global textile dyes market is expected to have a CAGR of six per cent from 2017 to 2022.
With the increased demand for design alteration on clothing, demand for printing will increase significantly in the coming days. Hence demand for dyes usable in digital printing heads and printing paste will increase. Demand for printing inks will also increase significantly.
Manufacturers are trying to choose more efficient and environment-friendly dyes to reduce the cost of manufacturing and to reduce the impact on the environment.
Demand for regenerated fibers like viscose, lyocel will increase very fast. And polyester as a fiber will continue to grow as well.
Textile dyehouses are looking for cleaner dyestuffs and processes. And so they are working hard to reduce waste. Demand for high-performance dyes, pigments and inks will be on the rise. On the contrary low efficient dyes will face big market challenges.
Consumption of dyestuffs may go down in coming days, mainly because of growing demand for efficient dyes and an increase of printing as a method of coloring. However another trend, washing and vintage worn-out looked fashion, will offset this trend and eventually the demand of dyes in volume is expected to remain almost stable.
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