“Increasing Demand for Biodegradable and Sustainable Spunbond Nonwovens”
- The global push toward eco-friendly products is driving demand for biodegradable spunbond nonwovens across industries such as hygiene, agriculture, and packaging
- Manufacturers are increasingly using bio-based polymers such as polylactic acid (PLA) to develop spunbond fabrics that align with sustainability goals
- Environmental regulations and corporate sustainability commitments are encouraging the use of renewable raw materials in nonwoven production
- The trend is shaping innovation strategies, with companies expanding their green product portfolios to meet consumer preferences
- For instance, Freudenberg Performance Materials launched sustainable spunbond fabrics for hygiene and medical use, highlighting the shift toward biodegradable alternatives



