The global antimicrobial textiles market size is projected to reach USD 13.89 million by 2027 on account of the increasing demand for hygiene worldwide. A recent report by Fortune Business Insights, titled “Antimicrobial Textiles Market Size, Share & Industry Analysis, and Regional Forecast, 2020-2027,” offers a thorough analysis of the market. According to this report, the market value stood at USD 9.23 billion in 2019 and will rise at a CAGR of 5.3% between 2020 and 2027.

Information Source: https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/antimicrobial-textiles-market-102307

What are the Objectives of the Report?

The report provides an elaborate overview of the market and factors driving, repelling, challenging, and offering opportunities to the market during the forecast period. It also throws light on the key industry developments, current trends, and additional interesting insights offered by the market.

The report also highlights the table of segmentation of the market based on factors such as agents, fabric, application, and geography, and lists the names of the leading segment. The report further discusses the competitive landscape of the market, the list of vendors functioning in the market, and the significant strategies adopted by them to earn the lion’s share in the market. For more information on the report, refer to the company website.

Increasing Awareness about Personal Cleanliness will Augment Growth

The healthcare industry is the largest consumer of this market with an increasing emphasis on personal and environmental hygiene. The increasing need to maintain high cleanliness standards especially in products such as bed and linens, dressings & bandages, curtains, surgical gowns, and others for the prevention of microbial growth is promoting the global antimicrobial textiles market growth. Furthermore, the booming sports industry and increasing preference for personal health, fitness, and cleanliness will increase demand for sports apparel, thereby creating lucrative growth opportunities for the market in the years to follow.