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Natural Dyes Market worth $6.4 billion by 2029

Published: October 22, 2024
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

The report Natural Dyes Market by Type (Plant Based, Animal Based, Mineral Based), Structure, Form, Application, End-Use Industry (FnB, Cosmetic & Personal Care, Pharmaceuticals, Pulp & Paper, Packaging, Stationary & Art Supplies) – Global Forecast to 2029″, is projected to reach USD 6.4 billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 5.7% from USD 4.8 billion in 2024. The natural dyes market is driven by several factors, including technological advancements, shifting consumer behaviors, favorable economic conditions, expanding applications in various industries, and growing demand. The increasing use of natural dyes in various end-use industries, such as textile & leather, food & beverages, cosmetic & personal care and others significant driver for market growth. The food and beverage industry are the largest consumer of natural dyes due to the increasing demand of natural products among buyer who are concerned about health and environmental impacts. As the trend towards healthier, more sustainable, and environmentally friendly practices grows, demand of natural dyes increases.

Key Market Players

Abbey Color (US), AMA Herbal (India), Pylam Products Company Inc. (US), Archroma (Switzerland), GNT Group (Netherlands), Stony Creek Colors (US), NIG GmbH (Germany), Givaudan (Switzerland), Dohler GmbH (Germany), and Couleurs DE Plantes (France)

Asia Pacific captures the largest share in the natural dyes market during the forecast period, in terms of value.

The region has a history of using natural dyes especially in such countries as India, China and Indonesia where the art of dyeing has been in practice for a long time. The availability of raw materials including indigo, turmeric and different herbs are also available in large quantity to support natural dyes. Also, the rising concerns over the environmental impact of chemical dyes and the escalating consumer consciousness about natural dyes and products have been the drivers to this market in this region. The textile industry which is one of the largest users of natural dyes is also well developed in Asia Pacific, which is a reason for the market to be more developed here. Furthermore, favorable government policies and other programs that have been developed to support sustainable production and consumption have boosted the use of natural dyes in different sectors in the region.

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