Global Non-Phthalate Plasticizers Market - 2022-2029
Market Overview
The global non-phthalate plasticizers market reached US$ XX million in 2022 and is expected to reach US$ XX million by 2029, growing at a CAGR of XX% during the forecast period (2022-2029).
Non-phthalate plasticizers are free of phthalates. A few common examples of non-phthalates include DINCH (diisononyl cyclohexane dicarboxylate), DOTP (diethylehexyl terephthalate), and bio-based plasticizers such as a line of soy-based plasticizers. While low exposures to phthalates are harmless, recent research suggests the potentially negative impacts of high exposure to phthalates on health. Due to the rising consumer awareness concerning phthalates, more people switch to non-phthalate plasticizers.
As previously commonly used phthalates have been subjected to stricter regulations, substituting non-phthalate plasticizers has become more prominent. The most commonly used non-phthalate plasticizer is DiNCH, introduced in the EU. Other commonly used non-phthalate plasticizers are bis (2-Ethylhexyl) adipate (DEHA), terephthalate (DEHT) and tributyl O-acetylcitrate (ATBC). End-Users for these plasticizers include food packaging, PVC flooring, PVC flooring toys and childcare articles, etc.
Market Dynamics
The global non-phthalate plasticizers market is expected to boost with the ban on the use of various phthalates plasticizers.
Ban on the use of various phthalates plasticizers
Various phthalates are used in commercial applications, each unique presenting qualities to the plastic into which it is incorporated. Due to the widespread use in consumer products, phthalates are found throughout the environment. Studies linking phthalates to adverse health impacts have resulted in banning certain phthalates. Phthalates are commonly termed toxic.
Regardless of the inconsistent scientific findings, mounting concern and uncertainty over the health effects of specified phthalates, specifically related to children, initiated the European Union to ban the use of six phthalates in the production of children's toys: DINP, DIDP, DEHP, DBP, BBP and DnOP.
Moreover, The U.S. passed the Consumer Types Safety Improvement Act banning the six phthalates in toys. With pressure mounting from public interest groups, legislation and the media, companies began substituting chemicals for phthalates in their products. Today, non-phthalate plasticizers are expanding three times faster than the rest of the plasticizer market and represent a significant share globally.
Higher cost of non-phthalate plasticizers
Non-phthalate plasticizers are costlier than traditional plasticizers due to their several benefits, such as favorable electrical properties, environmental sustainability and heat stability. Moreover, rising raw material prices for non-phthalate plasticizers are also a problem for producers, hindering market growth over the forecasted period.
Various leading companies have recently announced price hikes for the Non-phthalate plasticizer products. For instance, Eastman Chemical Company has increased prices on Eastman 168 Non-Phthalate Plasticizer, all grades and packages by US$ 0.26/LB (US$ 0.57/KG) in North America and Latin America.
COVID-19 Impact Analysis
The global non-phthalate plasticizer has grown significantly during the COVID-19 outbreak. The public has widely used Single-use or disposable facemasks for personal protection against the spread of COVID-19. The majority of disposable facemasks are made of synthetic polymers such as polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate and polystyrene and could be a source of plasticizers incorporated into these polymers during production. The study determined the concentrations of 9 phthalate diesters and 6 non-phthalate plasticizers in 66 facemasks purchased in the U.S. Among non-phthalate plasticizers, dibutyl sebacate and di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate are commonly used in face masks. Inhalation exposure to select phthalate and non-phthalate plasticizers from the use of facemasks.
Moreover, non-phthalate plasticizers have also been used for food packaging. Canned goods, packaged foods and bottled water are flying off shelves as soon as they are stocked. Plastic packaging is ubiquitously utilized in food supply systems. Found in bottles, cans and paperboard, plastics keep food fresh, protract shelf life, keep pests out and prevent bacterial contamination.
Segment Analysis
The global non-phthalate plasticizers market is segmented based on type, PVC compatibility, application, end-user and region.
The danger of heath impacts to children associated with ortho-phthalates used in toys will boost the demand for non-phthalates market
According to the Children's Safety Network, children aged 0-19 sustained over one million toy-related injuries treated in emergency departments between 2015 and 2018. In 2020, the CPSC estimated that emergency rooms treated over 198,000 children because of the toys they played. The insidious, long-term health hazards lurking in the number of plastic toys found in daycare classrooms or playrooms and bedrooms can threaten a child's health long after the toy loses appeal as a plaything.
The most harmful chemicals used to make toys are ortho-phthalates, a class of about 40 organic substances used to make PVC. In manufacturing for over a century, phthalates have been used to make plastic products plasticized – flexible, strong and translucent. Non-phthalate plasticizer has provided a safe alternative to phthalates and is typically found in toys and other items for children.
Hence, various companies are now launching non-phthalates plasticizers that can be used in toys. In 2019, Perstorp launched a new renewable-based polyol ester, non-phthalate plasticizer Pevalen Pro. With 40% renewable content, Pevalen Pro gives PVC an environmental boost as a renewable true non-phthalate plasticizer and provides superior performance properties.
Geographical Analysis
Ceasing the production of phthalate plasticizers by the leading companies in Europe will boost demand for non-phthalate plasticizers
Phthalate ester plasticizers dominating the flexible PVC market have serious non-phthalate competition, including newer alternatives. The phthalates' strong market hold is losing steam, primarily in Europe, because of regulatory scrutiny, health and environmental concerns and increased consumer awareness. European authorities have categorized phthalates with three to six carbons in their backbone as Category 1B Reproductive Agents.
Based on the precautionary principle, these phthalates may not be used in toys or cosmetics. The same phthalates, including DBP, DIBP, BBP and DEHP, are recognized as substances of very deep concern under REACH and are subject to authorization. Moreover, to achieve the Swedish governmental goal of a non-toxic environment for children, schools have received recommendations for interventions to lower the harmful chemicals in the preschool environment.
Various leading companies in the region have already stopped the production of phthalate plasticizers. For instance, In 2018, Grupa Azoty ZAK S.A. ceased ortho-phthalate plasticizers production. The Company's long-term strategy will be based on non-ortho phthalate DEHT/DOTP and specialty plasticizers.
Competitive Landscape
The global non-phthalate plasticizers market is fragmented and extremely competitive due to ease in manufacturing availability of raw materials. Major players in the market include Kao Corporation, BASF SE, Avient Corporation, LANXESS, Harman Corporation, Emerald Performance Materials, Evonik Industries AG, Eastman Chemical Company, LG Chem, DIC CORPORATION, Perstorp, UPC Technology Corporation, Valtris Specialty Chemicals, Ferro Corporation, Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation among others.
The major players in the market are known to incorporate numerous market strategies to achieve growth in the global non-phthalate plasticizers market; these include mergers, acquisitions, product launches and collaborations.
BASF SE
Overview: BASF SE is a multinational company and one of the largest chemical producers in the world. The BASF Group comprises subsidiaries and joint ventures in over 80 countries and operates 6 integrated production sites and 390 other production sites in Australia, Europe, Asia, the Americas and Africa. The company’s portfolio is organized into 6 segments: Materials, Chemicals, Surface Technologies, Industrial Solutions, Nutrition & Care and Agricultural Solutions.
Product Portfolio: Hexamoll DINCH is suitable for a complete range of sensitive applications such as food packaging, medical devices and environments that need very low migration tendencies and high oil resistance.
Key Development: In 2021, Pentel Co., Ltd and BASF Japan Ltd. announced that Pentel completely switched to BASF’s non-phthalate plasticizer to produce all erasers made of PVC under its “Ain” and “Hi-POLYMER” brand erasers.
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