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시장보고서
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섬유 재활용 시장 보고서 : 제품 유형, 섬유 폐기물, 유통 채널, 최종 용도 및 지역별(2026-2034년)Textile Recycling Market Report by Product Type, Textile Waste, Distribution Channel, End-Use, and Region 2026-2034 |
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세계의 섬유 재활용 시장 규모는 2025년에 56억 달러에 달했습니다. 향후에 대해 IMARC Group은 2034년까지 시장 규모가 68억 달러에 달하며, 2026-2034년에 CAGR 2.27%로 성장할 것으로 예측하고 있습니다. 이 시장은 환경 문제에 대한 관심 증가, 지속가능한 폐기물 관리에 대한 시급한 필요성, 첨단 선별 시스템 및 화학적 재활용과 같은 재활용 기술 혁신, 그리고 섬유 재활용을 장려하거나 의무화하는 정부 규제 및 정책에 힘입어 꾸준히 성장하고 있습니다.
환경 의식과 규제
많은 국가에서 소비자의 환경 인식이 높아지고 엄격한 정부 규제가 강화되면서 섬유 재활용 시장의 성장을 가속하고 있습니다. 이와 더불어, 전 세계에서 지속가능성에 대한 관심이 높아지면서 시장을 주도하고 있습니다. 소비자들은 자신이 구매하는 제품에 대한 인식이 높아지고 있으며, 그 결과 환경에 미치는 영향이 적은 제품을 선호하고 있습니다. 이 과정에서 점점 더 많은 소비자들이 공급망, 특히 의류 제조 부문에 대한 책임감 있는 노력을 요구하고 있습니다. 이는 제조업체들이 섬유의 재활용을 더욱 촉진하도록 장려하고 있습니다. 또한 전 세계 정부 기관은 폐기물 관리에 대한 엄격한 규제를 시행하고 있으며, 매립지 폐지 및 온실가스 배출 감소를 위해 재활용에 대한 구체적인 목표를 설정하고 있습니다. 2021년 세계 의류 산업은 전 세계 온실가스 배출량의 1.8%를 차지할 것으로 추정되며, 그 중 약 90%는 섬유, 원단 등 업스트림 소재 생산에 기인합니다. 따라서 이 또한 섬유 재활용 시장의 매출 확대를 촉진하고 있습니다. 또한 정부의 규제 시행으로 섬유 재활용 산업이 성장하고 전체 의류 산업이 보다 지속가능한 관행을 채택하도록 장려하여 섬유 산업의 환경 부하를 줄였습니다.
재활용 공정의 기술적 진보
섬유 재활용 시장의 진정한 성장 잠재력은 더 높은 효율성과 운영 효과를 초래하는 새로운 첨단 기술의 채택에 있습니다. 여기에는 섬유의 구성과 색상에 따라 섬유 제품을 구별할 수 있는 첨단 선별 기술과 보다 진보된 기계 및 화학적 재활용 기술이 포함됩니다. 후자는 훨씬 더 진보된 기계적, 화학적 재활용 공정을 통해 기존에는 재활용이 어려웠던 혼방 섬유를 포함하여 섬유 폐기물을 보다 광범위하게 처리할 수 있습니다. 예를 들어 화학 재활용 기술은 섬유 폐기물을 고부가가치 원료로 전환하여 섬유의 순환을 완성하고 미사용 자원에 대한 의존도를 낮춥니다. 이러한 혁신은 섬유 재활용 시장이 직면한 몇 가지 중요한 과제를 해결하고, 미사용 원료와의 경쟁에서 재활용 제품의 경제적 타당성을 높이는 역할을 합니다. 그 결과, 더 많은 기업이 재활용 솔루션에 투자하도록 유도하여 섬유 재활용 시장 전망을 밝게 하고 있습니다.
기업의 지속가능성을 위한 노력
섬유 재활용 시장의 성장은 기업의 지속가능성에 대한 노력에 영향을 받고 있습니다. 전 세계에서 환경에 대한 영향이 점차 증가하고 있는 가운데, 많은 기업, 특히 패션 업계는 이산화탄소 배출량을 줄이고 재활용 제품의 비율을 늘리기 위해 노력하고 있습니다. 또한 이러한 노력은 보다 지속가능한 제품과 실천을 요구하는 소비자의 요구에 부응하는 것이기도 합니다. 자원 고갈과 기후 변화의 위험에 대한 인식이 높아짐에 따라 대형 의류 기업을 비롯한 각 업체들은 신제품 생산에 재활용 섬유를 사용하겠다는 적극적인 목표를 설정하고 있으며, 이는 섬유 재활용에 대한 수요를 증가시키고 있습니다. 소비자의 구매 결정이 지속가능성을 기준으로 하는 경향이 강화됨에 따라 이러한 노력은 재활용 시장의 성장을 보장하고 시장에서의 기업 경쟁력을 지원하고 있습니다. 쾰른에서 열린 '셀룰로오스 섬유 국제 컨퍼런스'에서 LIST Technology AG(스위스 앨리스도르프)는 세계 최초로 100% 재생 섬유 펄프로 만든 리요셀 티셔츠를 발표했습니다. 이는 LIST의 KneaderReactor 기술을 통해 실현된 것입니다. 원료는 사용한 재활용 섬유로, 이 티셔츠는 100% 재활용이 가능합니다. 또한 섬유 재활용에 대한 수요증가는 공급망을 재구성하고, 시장 성장을 위한 기술 및 재활용 방법의 혁신을 촉진하고 있습니다.
The global textile recycling market size reached USD 5.6 Billion in 2025. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 6.8 Billion by 2034, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 2.27% during 2026-2034. The market is experiencing steady growth driven by increasing environmental concerns and the urgent need for sustainable waste management, innovations in recycling technologies, such as advanced sorting systems and chemical recycling, and government policies and regulations that encourage or mandate textile recycling.
Environmental awareness and regulation
Growing consumer awareness of the environment and stringent government regulations in most countries are fueling the textile recycling market growth. Along with this, the increasing inclination toward sustainability across the globe is also propelling the market. Consumers are becoming more aware of the products they buy and, as a result, would prefer to use products that are less harmful to the environment. More and more consumers in this process demand responsible practices from supply chains, especially from the apparel manufacturing sector. This further encourages the manufacturer to recycle textiles. In addition, government agencies across the world are imposing stringent regulations related to waste management, and they have been given specific targets regarding recycling so that landfills become nullified and greenhouse gas emissions are reduced. The global apparel industry was estimated to be responsible for 1.8% of global greenhouse gas emissions in 2021, with the production of upstream materials, including textile fibers and fabrics, contributing approximately 90% of the sector's total carbon emissions. Thus, this is also providing impetus to the textile recycling market revenue. Moreover, the implementation of government pressures allows the textile recycling industry to grow and ensure that the apparel sector at large adopts more sustainable practices, thereby reducing the environmental footprint of the textile industry.
Technological advancements in recycling processes
The real potential for growth in the textile recycling market is with the adoption of new, advanced technologies, presenting more efficiency and effectiveness of operation. These include better sorting technologies able to distinguish between textiles based on their fiber composition and color, and more advanced mechanical and chemical recycling technologies. The latter enables a much more advanced mechanical and chemical recycling process, which makes a more extensive range of processing of textile waste possible, including blended fibers that have been traditionally considered hard to recycle. For instance, chemical recycling technologies convert textile waste into highly valuable raw materials that close the textile loop and reduce dependence on virgin resources. These types of innovations solve some of the critical challenges the market faces in textile recycling and serve to make the recycled option more economically feasible in competition with virgin raw materials, thereby encouraging more businesses to invest in recycling solutions. Therefore, it is creating a positive textile recycling market outlook.
Corporate sustainability commitments
The growth of the textile recycling market is influenced by the sustainability commitments of corporate entities. With the gradual increase in environmental impact across the globe, most corporations, especially in the fashion industry are attempting to reduce the overall amount of carbon emissions and increase the amount of recycled products. Additionally, initiatives are often a response to consumer demands for more sustainable products and practices. With the increasing recognition of the risks of resource scarcity and climate change, giant apparel and other firms are now setting aggressive targets in using recycled fibers in manufacturing new products, which increases the textile recycling demand. Such initiatives ensure the growth of the recycling market and support the competition of corporations in the market, as the purchasing choices of consumers are increasingly made based on sustainable criteria. At the International Conference on Cellulose Fibers in Cologne, LIST Technology AG (Arisdorf, Switzerland) presented the world's first 100% pulp-from-recycled-textile Lyocell T-Shirt. This was enabled by LIST KneaderReactor technology. The source material is post-consumer recycled textile, and the T-shirt is 100% recyclable. Furthermore, the increasing demand for textile recycling reshapes supply chains and stimulates the innovation of technologies and recycling practices for further market growth.
Cotton recycling dominates the market
Cotton recycling holds a significant textile recycling market share. Much of this advance can be ascribed to the substance's strong prevalence in clothing and the high environmental impact of conventionally grown cotton. As compared to synthetics, cotton cloth is quite biodegradable, so recycling is less complicated in comparison. In general, cotton can be mechanically broken down more easily into fibers which are subsequently spun into new yarns compared to synthetic fibers, which are usually more intricate to break down and recycle. Textile waste is collected, and the fabric is sorted and cleaned before it is mechanically broken down into fibers that can be spun into new yarns to be recycled. The reason that drives the demand for recycled cotton is its reduced ecological impacts since it uses much less water and energy compared to virgin cotton. It is being demanded by the consumer and the corporate sector as their increasing preference is for the material to be manufactured out of sustainable resources.
Pre-consumer textiles hold the largest share of the market
Pre-consumer textile waste is the biggest category of textile waste in the recycling market. It is in most cases the waste from the scraps and remnants of a making process before the product reaches the consumer. Therefore, it is the largest segment of the textile recycling market as the process is relatively easier and less costly than post-consumer waste. Pre-consumer waste is usually cleaner and free from the usage type of contamination, and in most cases, the materials are homogenous, which makes the process of sorting and recycling easy. Manufacture and recycling facilities are easily reintroduced into new textile products with a vast reduction of waste and resource consumption in the cycle of production. Economic gain margins for recycling pre-consumer waste are considerable since firms can reclaim value from what would otherwise be a waste of materials. This helps in cost reduction of production by using recycled material back in the manufacturing process, and it is in line with the growing trend of regulatory pressure and consumer demand for greener production practices. According to the textile recycling market forecast, the growing need to minimize environmental footprints will encourage industries to focus on efficient recycling of pre-consumer textile waste.
Retail & departmental store holds the largest share in the market
Retail and departmental stores represent the largest segment of distribution channels for the textile recycling market and are at the forefront of the consumer supply chain. They provide the most important retail endpoints through which end-users are reached by recycled textiles. Due to their vast and fast-growing network, they powerfully affect the dynamics in the markets in terms of driving trends and product availability. This allows them to promote and retail recycled textile products to their better advantage, making such options available to a large portion of consumers. According to the textile recycling market report, a number of these retail outlets have integrated into their operations eco-friendly business models, mostly through links with recycling firms in need of an assured supply of recycled textiles. This helps to meet increasing consumer demand for sustainability and enhances the brand image of stores as environmentally responsible. By placing recycled textiles in these high-visibility outlets, awareness and demand for such products are developed within the public.
Apparel holds the largest share in the market
Apparel is one of the largest end-use applications in the textile recycling market, reflecting the extensive use of various fabrics and the large amount of waste generated by the fashion industry. The convergence of these textile recycling market recent developments is driven by an increasing interest of the consumer base in sustainable fashion and the industry's attempt to respond to rising concerns with environmental issues related to resource depletion and waste generated. Converting textiles into apparel reduces the size of landfills utilized and minimizes the consumption of raw materials, but it is also congruent with changing consumer preferences toward green products. From luxury to fast fashion, brands are starting to use recycled fibers in making new collections to support their commitment to sustainability and to catch the growth in green products. In addition, the economy of scale benefits accruing from using recycled textiles for the making of new clothes results in massive environmental impact reductions, including in water consumption and greenhouse gases. On the other hand, with improved technology in the textile recycling processes that permit a better quality of fabric and texture in the recyclables, this trend is further augmented.
North America leads the market, accounting for the largest textile recycling market share
The report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of all the major regional markets, which include North America (the United States and Canada); Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Indonesia, and others); Europe (Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia, and others); Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, and others); and the Middle East and Africa (Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and others). According to the report, North America represents the largest regional market for textile recycling.
North America holds the highest share of the textile recycling market, primarily due to its stringent regulatory frameworks, high consumer awareness, and significant investments in recycling technologies. The United States and Canada enhance some of the strongest environmental protection regulations, as well as government policies that promote sustainable operations in the textile industry. This is further reinforced by the growing demand for eco-friendly products due to the extreme sensitization of sustainable practices by consumers. North American businesses have been the benchmark in innovation and investment in new recycling processes, which bring efficiency and quality improvements in recycling textile fibers. The textile recycling market overview suggests that collaboration within the industry emphasizes the promotion of textile recycling and, therefore, makes this market structure one of the strongest. Furthermore, the region hosts advanced recycling infrastructure that serves both its internal market and is best practice globally for textile sustainability.
The market research report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of the competitive landscape in the market. Detailed profiles of all major companies have also been provided. Some of the major market players in the textile recycling industry include:
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Key players in the textile recycling market are increasing their capacity and outreach, innovating technologies, and investing in advanced recycling processes. The textile recycling companies are further partnering with fashion brands to have a consistent input material and simultaneously expanding the output of recycled textile products. In addition to this, advancements in sorting technologies and the efficiency of both mechanical and chemical recycling methods to handle a wide range of textile waste, including complex blends, are favoring the market. Along with this, they are also initiating moves to drive consumer awareness and increase sustainability through marketing campaigns and educative programs to achieve a more sustainable ecosystem around textile recycling. Therefore, this is further offering the textile recycling market recent opportunities.