Portland, OR -- (SBWIRE) -- 06/26/2018 -- Typically, China and India (within the Asia-Pacific region) are the most populous countries with high birth rates; for example, India's birth rate is ~21 crude births per 1,000 population as compared with ~13 crude births per 1,000 population in the U.S. (census: 2009-2013). Such high end-user base market in the Asia-Pacific region has attracted many foreign players to manufacture and/or supply diapers within this region.
Global Baby Diapers Market would reach $59.4 billion by 2020, according to a new report by Allied Market Research. Overall, disposable diapers segment garnered about 66% market share in the baby diapers' market owing to unique features such as ultra-absorbency, range of ergonomic shapes and sizes.
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Baby Diapers Market Overview :
The environmentally friendly and re-usability features of 'cloth diapers' would propel the baby diapers' market and these features eventually would lead to substantial market growth during the forecast period (as opposed to other segments). Most of the leading market players are focusing on sophisticated marketing programs and aggressive market expansion strategies, thus increasing suppliers' businesses. Geographically, increasing purchasing power, growing awareness and enhanced supply-side infrastructure in rural areas have influenced the growth of the Asia Pacific regional diapers' market.
The developed countries such as U.S., Canadaand others are utilizing non-renewable sources to manufacture disposable diapers that consume ~300 pounds of wood, ~20 pounds of chlorine and ~50 pounds of petroleum to produce diapers for a baby per year. Such environmental-burden has prompted stringent regulatory restrictions on manufacturing disposable diapers. The switching of disposable diapers to environmentally-friendly 'cloth and bio-degradable' diapers is thus an imperative for all manufacturing companies.
Regional Analysis
Stakeholders may find the market entry barriers to be at a higher side as initial development cost for the product is high. The common entry barrier for the baby diaper manufacturers are the legislations regulating the commercialization of the diaper manufacturing, and the numerous clinical trials required. Bio-degradable diapers are expected to have lowest entry barriers as these diapers face less regulatory issues and low development cost for production. Europe was the largest regional market in 2013 followed by Asia-Pacific.
Major Table of Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Market Scenario Beyond 2020
3. Executive Summary
4. Market Overview
5. Global Baby Diapers Market By Product Types
6. Global Cloth Diapers Market By Products
7. Global Disposable Diapers Market
8. Global Baby Diapers Market By Geography, 2013-2020 ($Million)
9. Company Profiles
Key Findings of the Baby Diapers Market :
Disposable diapers dominates the global baby diaper market having 66% of the market share in 2013. Super absorbent disposable diapers is expected to dominate overall disposable diapers market through 2020. Bio-degradable market is expected to be a key high-growth market with about 10% CAGR during 2013-2020. Cloth diapers is expected to be the third largest market segment as it is eco-friendly in nature as well as cost effective. The environmentally friendly and design related features of cloth and bio-degradable diapers has increased their usage in all the geographic regions.
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P&G and Kimberly Clarkdominate the baby diapers market owing to comprehensive product/variant lines. Many other companies such as SCA Hygiene and Unicharm are launching unique-feature enhanced products to meet design and dryness demand of consumers. Moreover, in 2014, top brands like Huggies and Pampers have donated 26000 and 40000 diapers to North Calorina Diaper Bank which would act as an important move in creating awareness among the people. Apart from launching enhanced products, companies also focus on inorganic growth strategies such as acquisition and collaborations. Recently, Domtar acquired AHP to enhance its product portfolio. Companies are also participating and promoting diaper banks that eventually results in enhancing their user base. Key companies profiled in the report include Procter & Gamble, Kimberly-Clark, SCA Hygiene, Hengan, Unicharm, KAO Corporation, SCA Hygiene Products, AmericanBaby Company, Diapees and Wipees and Bumkins.