市場調查報告書
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1642513
2025-2033 年按產品類型、紡織廢棄物、配銷通路、最終用途和地區分類的紡織品回收市場報告Textile Recycling Market Report by Product Type, Textile Waste, Distribution Channel, End-Use, and Region 2025-2033 |
2024年,全球紡織品回收IMARC Group規模達54億美元。由於日益成長的環境問題和對永續廢棄物管理的迫切需求、回收技術的創新(例如先進的分類系統和化學品回收)以及鼓勵或強制紡織品回收的政府政策和法規,推動該市場正在穩步成長。
紡織品回收是指重新利用或重複使用舊的或不需要的紡織品來製造新產品或材料的做法。它包括收集、分類、清潔紡織品並將其重新加工成可用的形式。紡織品回收廣泛用於製造工業抹布、室內裝飾填充物、絕緣材料、地毯襯墊、隔音材料和新紡織品的原料。此外,它還可用於汽車工業、寵物護理和建築業。紡織品回收具有許多好處,例如減少廢物、節省原料和節約能源。
最近回收技術的創新,可以更有效地分類、清潔和再利用紡織品,使整個過程更具成本效益和可擴展性,正在推動市場成長。同時,由於快速全球化,跨境技術和最佳實踐的轉移更加容易,使更多國家能夠有效參與紡織品回收,這也促進了市場的成長。除此之外,紡織品生產商對使用回收材料而不是原生材料來節省成本的認知不斷提高,這有利於市場的成長。此外,非政府組織(NGO)和其他計劃團體在促進回收工作方面做出的越來越大的貢獻正在對市場成長產生積極影響。此外,教育部門持續參與永續紡織實踐的研究和開發正在加強市場成長。
對環境永續性的日益關注
人們對環境永續性的認知和關注不斷增強,這是推動紡織品回收市場的一個引人注目的因素。紡織業是造成環境退化的最大因素之一,其影響範圍廣泛,包括高用水量和大量碳排放。此外,傳統的紡織品製造過程是資源密集的,需要大量的水、能源和原料,從而導致大量廢物的產生。此外,大眾對氣候變遷和資源枯竭的意識不斷增強,導致對永續替代品的需求增加,這也是一個促進成長的因素。據此,紡織品回收提供了一種緩解各種環境問題的有效方法,因為它大大減少了最終進入垃圾掩埋場的廢物,而許多地區的垃圾掩埋場已經達到了其容量極限。此外,回收紡織品減少了對原始資源的需求,從而降低了提取和運輸的相關環境成本。
政府政策的實施
政府機構在塑造和引導紡織品回收市場方面的作用是推動市場成長的關鍵因素。各國政府正在製定旨在減少浪費和鼓勵使用回收材料的政策和立法。此外,有關垃圾掩埋場使用的法規正在收緊,徵收更高的費用和更嚴格的指導方針,這反過來又使紡織品回收成為更經濟可行的選擇。除此之外,也向採用回收或其他環保做法的公司提供補貼或稅收優惠。此外,《巴黎協定》等有關氣候變遷的國際協定和協議也迫使各國採取永續的工業實踐。因此,監管政策和激勵措施正在促使企業投資紡織品回收,從而促進市場成長。
不斷變化的消費者行為
消費者行為是紡織品回收市場的關鍵驅動力。全球對永續發展議題的認知不斷提高,使消費者在選擇時更加挑剔,從而促使人們採用反映其環境責任價值的品牌和產品。此外,由於意識增強而轉向道德消費主義的趨勢正在深刻地影響紡織業。此外,越來越多的消費者願意為永續生產的產品支付溢價,促使品牌重新評估其製造流程和材料採購策略,從而促進了市場的成長。此外,為了滿足不斷成長的消費者需求,許多知名品牌推出了採用回收材料的服裝系列。除此之外,透過社群媒體和其他平台傳播的訊息使消費者更容易研究和選擇永續的選擇,這對市場成長產生了積極影響
棉花回收
羊毛回收
聚酯及聚酯纖維回收
尼龍及尼龍纖維回收
其他
棉花回收主導市場
棉花回收在市場上佔據主導地位,因為棉花是紡織業中使用最廣泛的天然纖維之一。它的普遍存在意味著會產生大量的棉花廢料,為回收工作提供了大量的材料基礎。此外,與聚酯等合成纖維相比,棉花的天然生物分解性和相對簡單的分子結構等特性使其更容易回收。它可以更容易分解並重新加工成新纖維或其他棉基產品,從而簡化了回收過程。此外,消費者對永續和天然纖維的需求不斷成長是另一個促進成長的因素。除此之外,與生產原生棉相比,棉花回收對環境的影響較小。因此,透過回收棉花,製造商可以大幅減少水消耗和化學品使用,從而符合當前的永續發展目標。
消費前紡織品
消費後紡織品
消費前紡織品佔市場最大佔有率
消費前紡織品在市場上佔據主導地位,因為這些材料沒有磨損、污漬或洗滌,這使得它們更容易回收。此外,回收的產品通常保持更高的質量,從而獲得更好的市場價格,並使其對需要耐用材料的應用更具吸引力。此外,消費前紡織廢棄物直接來自製造商或供應商,與需要大量分類和清潔的消費後廢棄物相比,它們大量產生,更容易收集、分類和處理。除此之外,消費前的紡織廢料通常具有相同類型和等級的材料,使得回收更容易、更有效。此外,政府和監管機構正在提供各種激勵措施來減少工業廢物,企業可以透過參與消費前紡織品回收來獲得這些好處。
線上通路
零售及百貨公司
零售和百貨公司佔據最大的市場佔有率
零售店和百貨公司在市場上佔據主導地位,因為它們受益於高客流量,這使它們能夠成為回收和再分配再生紡織品的有效平台,從而促進更廣泛的覆蓋範圍和更高的採用率。除此之外,他們還建立了品牌聲譽和客戶信任,這對於回收紡織產品的成功收集和銷售至關重要,因為消費者往往對回收產品的品質和可用性持保留態度。此外,零售和百貨公司也建立了供應鏈管理系統,能夠有效管理再生紡織品的收集、分類和分配。除此之外,與可能缺乏強大的物流框架的小型實體或專賣店相比,紡織品回收與現有業務的整合通常更加無縫。
服飾
工業的
家居擺設
非織物
其他
服裝佔據最大的市場佔有率
服裝因其龐大的數量而在市場上佔據主導地位,這為紡織品回收市場提供了大量的原料。此外,消費者對快時尚對環境影響的認知不斷提高,使再生紡織品成為服裝製造商的有吸引力的選擇,這也促進了市場的成長。此外,與工業應用等其他潛在最終用途相比,服裝生產的供應鏈相對簡單,因此更容易採用回收紡織品。除此之外,將紡織品回收成穿戴式服裝所需的技術和專業知識也更容易獲得,從而降低了尋求涉足永續服裝的公司的進入障礙。此外,時裝公司正在透過使用回收材料來加強其企業社會責任(CSR)形象,使服裝成為此類舉措利潤豐厚的行業。
北美洲
美國
加拿大
亞太地區
中國
日本
印度
韓國
澳洲
印尼
其他
歐洲
德國
法國
英國
義大利
西班牙
俄羅斯
其他
拉丁美洲
巴西
墨西哥
其他
中東和非洲
土耳其
沙烏地阿拉伯
其他
亞太地區表現出明顯的主導地位,佔據最大的紡織品回收市場佔有率
市場研究報告還對所有主要區域市場進行了全面分析,其中包括北美(美國和加拿大);亞太地區(中國、日本、印度、韓國、澳洲、印尼等);歐洲(德國、法國、英國、義大利、西班牙、俄羅斯等);拉丁美洲(巴西、墨西哥等);以及中東和非洲。報告顯示,亞太地區佔據最大的市場佔有率。
亞太地區擁有世界上最大的紡織品生產國,為回收業務創造了大量原料。此外,該地區的勞動力成本相對較低,這有利於紡織品回收過程的各個階段,從收集、分類到再加工,使該地區成為紡織品回收的中心。此外,在各種政府措施和政策的支持下,該地區對永續實踐的認知和採用不斷增強,對市場成長產生了積極影響。此外,亞太地區中產階級人口迅速成長,他們越來越關注永續性和環保實踐。除此之外,該地區擁有強大的區域內和國際貿易關係,有助於將再生紡織品輕鬆出口到其他市場。
大公司正在開發先進的回收技術,包括更有效地分類和清潔紡織品的方法以及將纖維分解成最基本形式以進行高品質回收的技術。此外,他們還與政府、非政府組織(NGO)甚至競爭對手結盟,以改善整體回收基礎設施。除此之外,公司也利用行銷和公共關係來提高人們對紡織品回收的認知。此外,他們擴大採用循環經濟原則,將報廢的紡織廢料循環回生產過程,這不僅促進了永續性,而且還顯著降低了製造成本。此外,一些市場參與者正致力於使其供應鏈透明化,以便他們能夠追蹤所用材料的來源。此外,他們還尋求在國際上擴大業務,特別是在消費者永續意識不斷增強的新興市場。
市場研究報告對競爭格局進行了全面分析。也提供了所有主要公司的詳細資料。市場上的一些主要參與者包括:
阿南迪企業
美國紡織品回收服務
波爾集團回收解決方案
I:收集有限公司
無限纖維公司
巴塔哥尼亞
普羅科泰克斯
純廢舊紡織品
瑞泰克斯紡織品
尤尼菲公司
(請注意,這只是關鍵參與者的部分列表,報告中提供了完整列表。)
The global textile recycling market size reached USD 5.40 Billion in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 6.71 Billion by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 2.39% during 2025-2033. The market is experiencing steady growth driven by increasing environmental concerns and the urgent need for sustainable waste management, innovations in recycling technologies, such as advanced sorting systems and chemical recycling, and government policies and regulations that encourage or mandate textile recycling.
Textile recycling refers to the practice of repurposing or reusing old or unwanted textiles to create new products or materials. It involves collecting, sorting, cleaning, and reprocessing the textiles into usable forms. Textile recycling is widely used for the creation of industrial rags, upholstery stuffing, insulation material, carpet underlays, soundproofing, and raw materials for new textiles. Additionally, it finds utility in the automotive industries, pet care, and the construction sector. Textile recycling offers numerous benefits, such as waste reduction, conservation of raw materials, and energy savings.
The recent innovations in recycling technology, which allow more efficient sorting, cleaning, and repurposing of textiles, thus making the entire process more cost-effective and scalable, are propelling the market growth. Along with this, the easier transfer of technology and best practices across borders due to rapid globalization, which enables more countries to participate effectively in textile recycling, is contributing to the market growth. Besides this, the heightened awareness among textile producers regarding the cost savings earned through using recycled over virgin materials is favoring the market growth. Furthermore, the increasing contribution of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and other advocacy groups in promoting recycling efforts is positively impacting the market growth. Additionally, the ongoing participation of the education sector in researching and developing sustainable textile practices is strengthening the market growth.
The growing focus on environmental sustainability
The growing awareness and concern regarding environmental sustainability is a compelling factor driving the textile recycling market. The textile industry is one of the largest contributors to environmental degradation, with significant impacts ranging from high water usage to extensive carbon emissions. Furthermore, conventional textile manufacturing processes are resource-intensive, requiring large amounts of water, energy, and raw materials, which leads to extensive waste generation. Additionally, the growing public consciousness about climate change and resource depletion, resulting in heightened demand for sustainable alternatives, is acting as a growth-inducing factor. In line with this, textile recycling offers an effective way to mitigate various environmental issues, as it significantly reduces the waste that ends up in landfills, which are already reaching their capacity limits in many regions. Moreover, recycling textiles lessens the need for virgin resources, thereby reducing the associated environmental costs of extraction and transportation.
The imposition of government policies
The role of governmental bodies in shaping and steering the textile recycling market is a pivotal factor driving the market growth. Governments are enacting policies and legislation aimed at reducing waste and encouraging the use of recycled materials. Furthermore, regulations are being tightened around landfill use, imposing higher fees and stricter guidelines, which, in turn, makes textile recycling a more economically viable option. Besides this, subsidies or tax incentives are being offered to companies that adopt recycling or other eco-friendly practices. Moreover, international accords and agreements on climate change, like the Paris Agreement, are also pressuring countries to adopt sustainable industrial practices. As a result, regulatory policies and incentives are prompting companies to invest in textile recycling, thereby contributing to the market growth.
The changing consumer behavior
Consumer behavior serves as a critical driving force in the textile recycling market. The rising global awareness about sustainability issues has made consumers more discerning in their choices, thus prompting the adoption of brands and products that reflect their own values toward environmental responsibility. Furthermore, the shifting trend towards ethical consumerism due to heightened awareness is profoundly influencing the textile industry. Moreover, the growing segment of consumers willing to pay a premium for sustainably produced goods, pushing brands to reevaluate their manufacturing processes and material sourcing strategies, is catalyzing the market growth. Additionally, numerous high-profile brands have launched clothing lines featuring recycled materials in response to the growing consumer demand. Besides this, the proliferation of information through social media and other platforms, which has made it easier for consumers to research and choose sustainable options, is positively impacting the market growth
Cotton Recycling
Wool Recycling
Polyester & Polyester Fiber Recycling
Nylon & Nylon Fiber Recycling
Others
Cotton recycling dominates the market
Cotton recycling is dominating the market as cotton is one of the most widely used natural fibers in the textile industry. Its ubiquity means that there is a substantial volume of cotton waste generated, providing a large base of material for recycling efforts. Additionally, the properties of cotton, such as its natural biodegradability and relatively simple molecular structure, make it easier to recycle compared to synthetic fibers like polyester. It can be more readily broken down and reprocessed into new fibers or other cotton-based products, which simplifies the recycling process. Furthermore, the rising consumer demand for sustainable and natural fibers is acting as another growth-inducing factor. Besides this, cotton recycling has a lower environmental impact compared to producing virgin cotton. As a result, by recycling cotton, manufacturers can significantly reduce their water consumption and chemical use, aligning with current sustainable development goals.
Pre-consumer Textile
Post-consumer Textile
Pre-consumer textile hold the largest share in the market
Pre-consumer textiles are dominating the market as these materials have not been exposed to wear and tear, stains, or laundering, which makes them easier to recycle. Furthermore, the recycled output often retains higher quality, thereby fetching a better market price and making it more appealing for applications that require durable material. Additionally, pre-consumer textile waste comes directly from manufacturers or suppliers, which is generated in bulk and is easier to collect, sort, and process, compared to post-consumer waste, which requires extensive sorting and cleaning. Besides this, pre-consumer textile waste is usually of the same type and grade of material, making it easier and more efficient to recycle. Moreover, governments and regulatory bodies are offering various incentives for reducing industrial waste, and businesses can qualify for these benefits by engaging in pre-consumer textile recycling.
Online Channel
Retail & Departmental Store
Retail & departmental store holds the largest share in the market
Retail and departmental stores are dominating the market as they benefit from high foot traffic, which enables them to serve as effective platforms for the collection and redistribution of recycled textiles, thereby facilitating a more extensive reach and higher adoption rates. Besides this, they have established brand reputations and customer trust, which is essential for the successful collection and sale of recycled textile products, as consumers often have reservations about the quality and usability of recycled goods. Moreover, retail and departmental stores have established supply chain management systems that are well-equipped to manage the collection, sorting, and distribution of recycled textiles efficiently. Along with this, the integration of textile recycling into their existing operations is often more seamless compared to smaller entities or specialized stores, which might lack such robust logistical frameworks.
Apparel
Industrial
Home Furnishings
Non-woven
Others
Apparel holds the largest share in the market
Apparel is dominating the market owing to its sheer volume, which provides a considerable amount of raw material for the textile recycling market. Additionally, the heightened consumer awareness about the environmental impact of fast fashion, making recycled textiles an attractive choice for apparel manufacturers, is contributing to the market growth. Furthermore, the relatively simpler supply chain for apparel production, as compared to other potential end-uses like industrial applications, makes it easier to incorporate recycled textiles. Along with this, the technology and expertise needed to recycle textiles into wearable clothing are more readily available, thereby lowering entry barriers for companies looking to venture into sustainable apparel. Moreover, fashion companies are bolstering their corporate social responsibility (CSR) profiles by using recycled materials, making apparel a lucrative sector for such initiatives.
North America
United States
Canada
Asia Pacific
China
Japan
India
South Korea
Australia
Indonesia
Others
Europe
Germany
France
United Kingdom
Italy
Spain
Russia
Others
Latin America
Brazil
Mexico
Others
Middle East and Africa
Turkey
Saudi Arabia
Others
Asia Pacific exhibits a clear dominance, accounting for the largest textile recycling market share
The market research report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of all the major regional markets, which include North America (the United States and Canada); Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Indonesia, and others); Europe (Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia, and others); Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, and others); and the Middle East and Africa. According to the report, Asia Pacific accounted for the largest market share.
Asia-Pacific hosts some of the world's largest textile-producing countries, creating a substantial feedstock for recycling operations. Furthermore, the labor costs in the region are relatively low, which facilitates various stages of the textile recycling process, from collection and sorting to reprocessing, thereby making the region a hub for textile recycling. Additionally, the increasing awareness and adoption of sustainable practices in the region supported by various government initiatives and policies is positively impacting the market growth. Moreover, Asia Pacific has a rapidly growing middle-class population, which is increasingly concerned with sustainability and environmentally friendly practices. Apart from this, the region has strong intra-regional and international trade relations that facilitate the easy export of recycled textile products to other markets.
Major firms are developing advanced recycling technologies, including methods for sorting and cleaning textiles more efficiently and techniques for breaking down fibers to their most basic form for high-quality recycling. Furthermore, they are forming alliances with governments, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and even competitors to improve the overall recycling infrastructure. Besides this, companies are leveraging marketing and public relations to build awareness about textile recycling. Additionally, they are increasingly adopting circular economy principles, where end-of-life textile waste is looped back into the production process, which not only promotes sustainability but also significantly reduces manufacturing costs. Moreover, several market players are focusing on making their supply chains transparent, allowing them to trace the origin of the materials used. In addition, they are looking to expand their operations internationally, particularly in emerging markets where consumer awareness about sustainability is on the rise.
The market research report has provided a comprehensive analysis of the competitive landscape. Detailed profiles of all major companies have also been provided. Some of the key players in the market include:
Anandi Enterprises
American Textile Recycling Service
Boer Group Recycling Solutions
I:Collect GmbH
Infinited Fiber Company
Patagonia
Prokotex
Pure Waste Textiles
Retex Textiles
Unifi, Inc.
(Please note that this is only a partial list of the key players, as the complete list is provided in the report.)