The Global Market for Micro- and Nanocellulose 2025-2035
Micro and nanocellulose are advanced materials derived from cellulose, the most abundant organic polymer on Earth. These materials are characterized by their nanoscale dimensions, high strength-to-weight ratio, and unique properties that set them apart from traditional cellulose fibers.
The importance of micro and nanocellulose lies in their potential to address key challenges across various industries:
Sustainability: As renewable, biodegradable materials, they offer eco-friendly alternatives to petroleum-based products.
Lightweight Strength: Their high strength-to-weight ratio makes them ideal for reducing material use while maintaining or improving performance in applications like automotive and aerospace.
Barrier Properties: They can enhance the barrier properties of packaging materials, potentially extending food shelf life and reducing plastic use.
Biomedical Applications: Their biocompatibility opens up possibilities in wound healing, drug delivery, and tissue engineering.
Advanced Materials: They can be used to create flexible electronics, smart textiles, and high-performance composites.
Energy Efficiency: In papermaking, they can reduce energy consumption while improving paper quality.
As industries worldwide seek sustainable, high-performance materials, micro and nanocellulose are poised to play a crucial role in driving innovation and supporting the transition to a more sustainable, bio-based economy.
This comprehensive market report provides an analysis of the global micro and nanocellulose market from 2025 to 2035. The report covers various aspects of cellulose-based materials, including microfibrillated cellulose (MFC), cellulose nanofibers (CNF), cellulose nanocrystals (CNC), and bacterial nanocellulose (BNC). Report contents include:
Overview of cellulose, its sources, and various types of cellulose fibers.
Feedstocks: wood, plant, tunicate, algae, and bacteria
Commercial production of cellulose fibers from plants
Microfibrillated Cellulose (MFC) market analysis including:
Production capacities
Global market demand from 2018 to 2035 (by market and revenues)
Market supply chain
Price and cost analysis
SWOT analysis
Products and future outlook
Risks and opportunities
Key end-use markets for MFC:
Paperboard and packaging
Textiles
Personal care
Paints and coatings
Cellulose Nanofibers (CNF) market analysis including:
Advantages of cellulose nanofibers
Pre-treatment and synthesis methods
Production methods by producer
Applications
SWOT analysis
Production capacities
Pricing
Commercial CNF products
End-use markets for CNF, including:
Composites
Automotive
Buildings and construction
Paper and board packaging
Textiles and apparel
Biomedicine and healthcare
Hygiene and sanitary products
Paints and coatings
Aerogels
Oil and gas
Filtration
Rheology modifiers
Printed, stretchable and flexible electronics
3D printing
Aerospace
Batteries
Cellulose Nanocrystals (CNC) market analysis including:
Synthesis methods
Properties
Production techniques
Pricing
SWOT analysis
Markets and applications
Production capacities
Global demand forecasts by market
Bacterial Nanocellulose (BNC) market analysis including:
Production methods
Pricing
SWOT analysis
Markets and applications, including:
Biomedical
Electronics
Food industry
Pharmaceuticals
Cosmetics and personal care
Paper and composites
Filtration membranes
Acoustics
Textiles
Company Profiles of over 230 companies involved in the micro and nanocellulose market. Companies profiled include 525 Solutions, Adsorbi, AgriSea NZ Seaweed, Aichemist Metal, Alberta Innovates, Anomera, ANPOLY, Asahi Kasei, Axcelon Biopolymers, Azolla, Betulium, BIO-LUTIONS International, Bioweg, Birla Cellulose, BlockTexx, Blue BioFuels, Blue Goose Biorefineries, Borregaard ChemCell, Bowil Biotech, Bucha Bio, Cass Materials, Ceapro, Cellucomp, Celluforce, Cellugy, CH Bioforce, CIRC, Circular Systems, CreaFill Fibers, Daicel, Daio Paper, Daito Kasei Kogyo, DePuy Synthes, Eastman Chemical, Evrnu, Fiberlean Technologies, Freyzein, FZMB, GenCrest Bio Products, HeiQ Materials, Honext Material, Ioncell, Kelheim Fibres, Klabin, Kruger Biomaterials, Kusano Sakko, Lenzing, LIST Technology, Lixea, Lohmann & Rauscher, MakeGrowLab, Melodea, Metsä Group, Modern Synthesis, Nanollose, Nippon Paper, Noosa Fiber, Nordic Bioproducts Group, Norske Skog, Oji Holdings, Orange Fiber, Organic Disposables, Panasonic, Performance BioFilaments, Polybion, Re-Fresh Global, Releaf Paper, Re:newcell, Rise Innventia, Sappi, SaXcell, ScobyTec, Seven Industria De Produtos Biotecnologicos, Simplifyber, Smartfiber, Soma Bioworks, Spinnova, Stora Enso, Suzano, TreeToTextile, UPM Biocomposites, Valmet, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Weidmann Fiber Technology, Woodly, Worn Again Technologies, Zelfo Technology. These profiles contain information on Company background, Production processes, Products, Target markets and Recent developments.