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| Fabrics made of man-made fibres may outstrip cotton demand globally
11 Jul 23 2 min read
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- Synthetic fabrics will outpace cotton due to factors like population growth, sustainability awareness, and superior qualities of synthetics, as per an analysis by Fibre2Fashion.
- Current global fabric exports show synthetic materials exceeding cotton.
- By 2027, the synthetic fabric market could reach $87 billion, driven largely by Asia, especially China.
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