Textile Enzymes Market 2025 – Segments Analysis, Industry Trends, Manufacturers Analysis, Opportunities and Market Size & Forecast 2035
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The global market value of textile enzymes was valued
at USD 775.1 million in 2024 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.4% during
the forecast period. Growing demand for lactases and cellulose for denim
finishing and decolorization of textile products is anticipated to trigger
market growth during the forecast period. The demand for the product is
anticipated to be driven by growing awareness of eco-friendly and non-toxic
chemicals from textile manufacturers to reduce pollution from textile
production. Increasing demand for bio-based and non-toxic textile treatments
among consumers and manufacturers. Enzymes are biodegradable and safer for
workers and the environment. A paradigm shift witnessed in the designing of
textiles coupled with the launching of new methods in fabric finishing will
provide new dimensions to the growth of the textile enzymes market over the
coming years.
Lack of awareness and understanding about the benefits of using textile enzymes among manufacturers and consumers can impede market growth. Education and awareness campaigns are essential to promote the advantages of enzymatic processes.
Growth Drivers
Enzymes support the recycling and upcycling of textile waste, enabling closed-loop processes. Rapid textile production in emerging economies like India, China, and Bangladesh is fueling growth in the market. Enzyme demand is growing with rising textile exports and investment in cleaner production technologies. Innovation in biotechnology and enzyme engineering is spurring the growth in the market. Improved enzyme stability and performance in harsh industrial conditions is fueling the market growth.
Stringent
environmental regulations are pushing the textile industries to adopt cleaner
technologies. Enzymatic processes do run at lower temperatures and pH, reducing
energy and operational costs. Enzymes enhance fabric feel, color brightness,
and strength. Enzymes are finding applications beyond traditional textiles,
such as in various industries like healthcare, automotive, and sports. Also,
the specific functionalities, like anti-microbial properties or flame
retardancy, are offered by these enzymes in a wide range of applications.
The growing textile industry in emerging economies,
particularly in Asia-Pacific and Latin America, is a major driver of the
textile enzyme market. These regions are experiencing a surge in textile
production due to favorable government policies, low labor costs, and
increasing domestic demand. The expansion of textile manufacturing facilities
in these regions is creating a high demand for textile enzymes, as they are
essential for optimizing production processes and ensuring the quality of
textiles.
Segmentation
Textile Enzyme
by Source
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Animal Tissues
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Plants
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Micro-organisms
Textile Enzyme
by Type
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Amylases
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Cellulose
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Lipases
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Proteases
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Pectinases
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Laccases
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Other Types
Textile Enzyme
Market by Application
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De-Sizing
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Bio-Polishing
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Bleaching
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Bio-Sourcing
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Other Applications
By Region
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Asia-Pacific
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North America
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Latin America
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Middle East and Africa
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Europe
Textile Enzyme
Market by Application
Based on the application, the textile enzyme market is segmented into de-sizing, bio-polishing, bleaching, bio-sourcing, and other applications. Desizing is the leading segment, and it involves the removal of size materials like starch applied to yarns before weaving. High adoption of developing textile materials in countries like China and others with large textile manufacturing sectors that use desizing enzymes on a massive scale.
Enzymes like amylases are widely used for desizing because they are highly effective,
specific, and environmentally friendly. Enzymes include amylases, catalase, and
laccase, which help in removing the starch, degrading excess hydrogen peroxide,
textile bleaching, and lignin-degrading. They are also used in catalytic
concentrations at low temperatures and pH values near to neutral.
Textile processing with enzymes leads to less pollution
and is a more eco-friendly option than
using harsh chemicals. This is a clean process readily embraced by the textile
industry. Using enzymes also reduces water wastage and uses less energy.
Enzymes are non-toxic, and the water can be reused after cleaning. Saving energy
means money saved and thus increased profits. Protection of workers from toxic
and carcinogenic chemicals leads to fewer leaves taken, less medical costs, and
thus more productivity in the long run.
Regional
Outlook
Based on the regions, the textile enzyme market is analyzed into 5 regions: Asia-Pacific, North America, Latin America, the Middle East and Africa, and Europe. The Asia-Pacific region is the leading market and is expected to dominate the market during the forecast period. Countries like China, India, Japan, and Vietnam are global leaders in textile production, creating a high demand for enzymes used in processes like desizing, biopolishing, and bleaching.
The availability of low-cost labor and raw materials
in the region makes it favorable for both textile and enzyme manufacturers.
Growing awareness of eco-friendly processes and demand for sustainable
textiles. Urbanization, increasing disposable income, and the growing middle
class in countries like India and China are fueling the market growth. Key
factors that are driving the market growth include the growing utilization of
textile enzymes in the bleaching of textiles and their other applications, such
as de-sizing and bio-sourcing, as well as growing awareness for eco-friendly
and non-toxic chemicals from textile manufacturers to reduce pollution from
textile production.
The European textile enzymes market is fragmented in
nature on account of the dominance of a few players operating in the regional
market. Manufacturers like Novozymes and AB Enzymes have their global
headquarters in the region. In addition, countries like Germany, France, and
Italy are some of the prominent producers and exporters of textile products.
North America exhibits rapid growth over the forecast
period. The demand for textile enzymes is often linked to consumer preferences,
such as a growing interest in sustainable and eco-friendly products. Enzymes
are used in the textile industry to achieve various effects like bio-polishing
and stone washing, contributing to sustainable and environmentally friendly
practices.
Regulations related to environmental sustainability and chemical usage in the textile industry can impact the adoption of enzymes. North America has stringent environmental regulations, and companies in the region may prioritize environmentally friendly solutions. Advancements in enzyme technology are driving market growth. Companies that invest in research and development to improve the efficiency and versatility of textile enzymes may gain a competitive edge.
The overall trends in the textile industry, such as the
demand for functional and performance textiles, can influence the use of
enzymes. Enzymes play a crucial role in enhancing the properties of textiles,
making them more comfortable, durable, and aesthetically pleasing.
Key Players
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Novozymes
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BESTZYME BIO-ENGINEERING CO., LTD.
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AB Enzymes
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BASF SE
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DENYKEM
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DSM
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Kemin Industries, Inc.
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Advanced Enzyme Technologies
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Ultreze
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EPYGEN LABS LLC.
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Sunsong Industry Group Co., Ltd.
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Noor Enzymes
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Antozyme Biotech Pvt. Ltd.
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Nature BioScience Pvt. L.T.D.
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Tex Biosciences (P) Ltd.
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Infinita Biotech Private Limited
· Other Players