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The nanocellulose market is projected to grow from USD 0.6 billion in 2024 to USD 3.4 billion by 2032, at a CAGR of 23.7% from 2024 to 2032 owing to its unique properties like high strength, low density, and high aspect ratio, which make them suitable for various applications and increasing demand for nanocellulose-reinforced polymer composites. Furthermore, abundant cellulose-based raw materials, such as wood, agricultural waste, and bacterial sources, ensure a steady supply of feedstock for nanocellulose manufacturing. Nanocellulose production and processing processes have improved, making it more cost-effective and scalable for industrial applications.

Scope of the Report
Years Considered for the Study2018-2032
Base Year2023
Forecast Period2024-2032
Units ConsideredValue (USD Million/Billion), Volume (Tons)
SegmentsType, Raw Material Application, and Region
Regions coveredNorth America, Asia Pacific, Europe, and Rest of World

"By type, the MFC & NFC segment is estimated to be the fastest-growing segment of the nanocellulose market from 2024 to 2032."

MFC and NFC have great mechanical qualities, high aspect ratio, and an enormous surface area compared to other nanocellulose types like CNC (Cellulose Nanocrystals). These features make MFC and NFC very good at strengthening polymer composites and other advanced materials. MFC and NFC have applications in many industries, including paper, packaging, biomedical personal care, and construction. The ability to use these nanocellulose types in many ways creates demand across multiple sectors. Also, better production methods, such as enzymatic and mechanical treatments, have made it easier and cheaper to manufacture MFC and NFC. This has made these nanocellulose types more commercially viable and scalable.

"The wood segment in raw material is projected to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period."

Wood is a natural resource that's easy to find, and there are lots of it, which means it's cheap and straightforward for making nanocellulose. Because there's so much wood available, making nanocellulose on a big scale for industry is possible. Nanocellulose from wood has unique qualities like being long and thin, crystal-like structure, and strong, making it great for many uses. The uneven crystal structure and large surface area of nanocellulose from wood give it an edge over nanocellulose from other plants. Wood-based nanocellulose is used in various industries, including paper, packaging mixed materials, electronics, and biomedical sectors. The versatility and adaptability of wood-based nanocellulose contribute to its high CAGR.

"By application, the composite segment is estimated to be the fastest-growing segment of the nanocellulose market from 2024 to 2032."

Nanocellulose can significantly improve the mechanical properties of composite materials, such as tensile strength, flexural strength, and impact resistance. Nanocellulose's outstanding aspect ratio and reinforcing properties make it an excellent choice for increasing composite material performance. Nanocellulose-based composites have a distinctive mix of low density and high strength, making them ideal for weight-saving applications in the automotive, aerospace, and transportation industries. Nanocellulose is a renewable, biodegradable, and environmentally benign material that addresses the growing demand for sustainable composite solutions. Using nanocellulose in composites can reduce reliance on traditional petroleum-based materials while also promoting green and circular economy initiatives. Furthermore, ongoing development and research in nanocellulose synthesis, surface modification, and composite manufacturing techniques propels the nanocellulose-based composites sector ahead.

The European nanocellulose market is predicted to develop at the fastest CAGR over the forecast period."

The region has made significant investments in nanocellulose research and development through collaborations among academic institutions, research centers, and industry actors. Countries like Sweden, Finland, and Germany have substantial research capacity and infrastructure in nanocellulose. The European Union has enacted several policies and measures to encourage producing and using sustainable and environmentally friendly materials, such as nanocellulose. Policies such as the European Green Deal and the Circular Economy Action Plan have established a favorable regulatory environment to expand Europe's nanocellulose sector. Furthermore, the growing need for environmentally friendly and high-performance materials in the automotive, packaging, and construction industries propels European nanocellulose adoption.

Profile break-up of primary participants for the report:

  • By Company Type: Tier 1 - 55%, Tier 2 - 27%, and Tier 3 - 18%
  • By Designation: C-level Executives - 36%, Directors - 18%, and Others - 46%
  • By Region: North America - 45%, Europe - 35%, Asia Pacific - 10%, Rest of the World- 10%

The nano cellulose report is dominated by players such as FiberLean Technologies (UK), Borregaard (Norway), Nippon Paper Industries (Japan), CelluForce Inc. (Canada), Kruger Inc. (Canada), Stora Enso (Finland), RISE Innventia (Sweden), American Process Inc. (US), FPInnovations (Canada), and UPM (Finland), Sappi (South Africa), OJI Holdings (Japan), and Norske Skog (Norway), among others.

Research Coverage:

The report defines, segments, and projects the size of the nanocellulose market based on type, raw material, application, and region. It strategically profiles the key players and comprehensively analyzes their market share and core competencies. It also tracks and analyzes competitive developments, such as investments, expansions, product launches, mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, raising funds, and agreements undertaken by them in the market.

Reasons to Buy the Report:

The report is expected to help the market leaders/new entrants by providing them with the closest approximations of revenue numbers of the nanocellulose market and its segments. This report is also expected to help stakeholders understand the market's competitive landscape better, gain insights to improve the position of their businesses and make suitable go-to-market strategies. It also enables stakeholders to understand the market's pulse and provides information on key market drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities.

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  • Product Development/Innovation: In-depth examination of upcoming technologies and ongoing R&D initiatives in the nanocellulose market.
  • Market Development: A thorough evaluation of profitable market prospects in several regions, providing insights into the nanocellulose market.
  • Market Diversification: Comprehensive coverage of new goods, services, untapped geographical regions, recent breakthroughs, and investments in the nanocellulose industry.
  • Competitive Assessment: In-depth assessment of market shares, growth strategies, and service offerings of leading players FiberLean Technologies (UK), Borregaard (Norway), Nippon Paper Industries (Japan), CelluForce Inc. (Canada), Kruger Inc. (Canada), Stora Enso (Finland), RISE Innventia (Sweden), American Process Inc. (US), FPInnovations (Canada), and UPM (Finland), Sappi (South Africa), OJI Holdings (Japan), and Norske Skog (Norway), and among others in the nanocellulose market.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1 STUDY OBJECTIVES
  • 1.2 MARKET DEFINITION
  • 1.3 INCLUSIONS & EXCLUSIONS
  • 1.4 STUDY SCOPE
    • 1.4.1 YEARS CONSIDERED
  • 1.5 UNITS CONSIDERED
    • 1.5.1 CURRENCY UNIT
    • 1.5.2 VOLUME UNIT
  • 1.6 LIMITATIONS
  • 1.7 STAKEHOLDERS
  • 1.8 SUMMARY OF CHANGES

2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • 2.1 RESEARCH DATA
    • 2.1.1 SECONDARY DATA
      • 2.1.1.1 Key data from secondary sources
    • 2.1.2 PRIMARY DATA
      • 2.1.2.1 Key data from primary sources
      • 2.1.2.2 Key industry insights
      • 2.1.2.3 Breakdown of primary interviews
  • 2.2 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION
    • 2.2.1 BOTTOM-UP APPROACH
    • 2.2.2 TOP-DOWN APPROACH
  • 2.3 DATA TRIANGULATION
  • 2.4 IMPACT OF RECESSION ON NANOCELLULOSE MARKET
  • 2.5 LIMITATIONS

3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

4 PREMIUM INSIGHTS

  • 4.1 SIGNIFICANT OPPORTUNITIES FOR PLAYERS IN NANOCELLULOSE MARKET
  • 4.2 EUROPE: NANOCELLULOSE MARKET, BY APPLICATION AND COUNTRY
  • 4.3 NANOCELLULOSE MARKET, BY TYPE
  • 4.4 NANOCELLULOSE MARKET, BY RAW MATERIAL
  • 4.5 NANOCELLULOSE MARKET, BY APPLICATION
  • 4.6 NANOCELLULOSE MARKET ATTRACTIVENESS

5 MARKET OVERVIEW

  • 5.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 5.2 MARKET DYNAMICS
    • 5.2.1 DRIVERS
      • 5.2.1.1 Rise in demand for sustainable products with advances in material science
      • 5.2.1.2 Private and government funding for research on nanocellulose in developed countries
    • 5.2.2 RESTRAINTS
      • 5.2.2.1 Regulatory barriers
    • 5.2.3 OPPORTUNITIES
      • 5.2.3.1 Focus on developing lightweight vehicles
      • 5.2.3.2 Emergence of innovative applications of nanocellulose materials
      • 5.2.3.3 Establishing public-private partnerships
      • 5.2.3.4 Increase in awareness about potential use of nanocellulose
    • 5.2.4 CHALLENGES
      • 5.2.4.1 Issues associated with product standardization
      • 5.2.4.2 Requirement for high-end machinery and expertise to produce nanocellulose
  • 5.3 PORTER'S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS
    • 5.3.1 THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS
    • 5.3.2 THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES
    • 5.3.3 BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS
    • 5.3.4 BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS
    • 5.3.5 INTENSITY OF COMPETITIVE RIVALRY
  • 5.4 VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS
  • 5.5 KEY CONFERENCES AND EVENTS
  • 5.6 CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
    • 5.6.1 NANOCELLULOSE MATERIAL IN WATER TREATMENT APPLICATIONS
  • 5.7 TRENDS/DISRUPTIONS IMPACTING CUSTOMER BUSINESS
  • 5.8 ECOSYSTEM ANALYSIS
  • 5.9 PRICING ANALYSIS
    • 5.9.1 AVERAGE SELLING PRICE OF NANOCELLULOSE, BY REGION
    • 5.9.2 AVERAGE SELLING PRICE OF NANOCELLULOSE, BY RAW MATERIAL, APPLICATION, AND TYPE
  • 5.10 REGULATORY LANDSCAPE
    • 5.10.1 INTRODUCTION
    • 5.10.2 REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
  • 5.11 INVESTMENT AND FUNDING SCENARIO
  • 5.12 TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS
    • 5.12.1 KEY TECHNOLOGIES
    • 5.12.2 GREEN MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGIES
    • 5.12.3 EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
  • 5.13 TRADE ANALYSIS
    • 5.13.1 IMPORT SCENARIO
    • 5.13.2 EXPORT SCENARIO
  • 5.14 PATENT ANALYSIS
    • 5.14.1 KEY PATENTS
  • 5.15 KEY STAKEHOLDERS AND BUYING CRITERIA
    • 5.15.1 KEY STAKEHOLDERS IN BUYING PROCESS
    • 5.15.2 BUYING CRITERIA

6 NANOCELLULOSE MARKET, BY TYPE

  • 6.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 6.2 MFC & NFC
    • 6.2.1 WIDELY CONSUMED ACROSS APPLICATIONS OWING TO MATERIAL EFFICIENCY, LIGHT WEIGHT, AND STABILITY
  • 6.3 NCC/CNC
    • 6.3.1 ADOPTED TO ENHANCE PROPERTIES SUCH AS TENSILE STRENGTH, STIFFNESS, AND SURFACE SMOOTHNESS OF FINAL PRODUCT
  • 6.4 OTHER TYPES

7 NANOCELLULOSE MARKET, BY RAW MATERIAL

  • 7.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 7.2 WOOD
    • 7.2.1 LARGE-SCALE UTILIZATION OF NANOCELLULOSE PREPARED FROM WOOD BIOMASS IN PAPER AND COMPOSITE PRODUCTION
  • 7.3 NON-WOOD
    • 7.3.1 HIGHER STRENGTH OF NANOCOMPOSITES MANUFACTURED USING NON-WOOD NANOCELLULOSE

8 NANOCELLULOSE MARKET, BY APPLICATION

  • 8.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 8.2 PULP & PAPER
    • 8.2.1 SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION IN CARBON EMISSIONS DURING PAPER PRODUCTION BY USING NANOCELLULOSE
  • 8.3 COMPOSITES
    • 8.3.1 SIGNIFICANT DEMAND FOR NANOCELLULOSE COMPOSITES TO PRODUCE LIGHTWEIGHT AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS
  • 8.4 BIOMEDICAL & PHARMACEUTICALS
    • 8.4.1 INCREASE IN USE OF NFC AS SUPERIOR SKIN AND BONE TISSUE REPAIR MATERIAL
  • 8.5 PAINTS & COATINGS
    • 8.5.1 IMPROVED DURABILITY OF PAINTS INTEGRATED WITH NANOCELLULOSE
  • 8.6 ELECTRONICS & SENSORS
    • 8.6.1 HIGH ADOPTION OF CNC/NCC IN PRINTED ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS
  • 8.7 OTHER APPLICATIONS

9 NANOCELLULOSE MARKET, BY REGION

  • 9.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 9.2 NORTH AMERICA
    • 9.2.1 NORTH AMERICA: RECESSION IMPACT
    • 9.2.2 US
      • 9.2.2.1 Increase in demand for composites from automakers to produce lightweight vehicles
    • 9.2.3 CANADA
      • 9.2.3.1 Large-scale production of newsprint and NBSK pulp
    • 9.2.4 MEXICO
      • 9.2.4.1 Flourishing pulp & paper sector to provide lucrative opportunities for players in nanocellulose market
  • 9.3 EUROPE
    • 9.3.1 EUROPE: RECESSION IMPACT
    • 9.3.2 FINLAND
      • 9.3.2.1 Presence of major research base on nanocellulose, along with policies focused on circular economy
    • 9.3.3 SWEDEN
    • 9.3.4 NORWAY
      • 9.3.4.1 R&D on sustainable applications of nanocellulose materials
    • 9.3.5 UK
      • 9.3.5.1 Presence of nanocellulose manufacturers, such as CelluComp, CelluForce, and FiberLean
    • 9.3.6 FRANCE
      • 9.3.6.1 Focus on bioeconomy and rise in demand for composites from automotive sector
    • 9.3.7 GERMANY
      • 9.3.7.1 Focus on R&D of nanocellulose materials for pharmaceutical and paper applications
    • 9.3.8 SPAIN
      • 9.3.8.1 Substantial expertise in composite technology, availability of wood sources, and R&D in pharmaceuticals
    • 9.3.9 NETHERLANDS
      • 9.3.9.1 Increase in online retail sales and high consumer spending on sustainable products manufactured using nanocellulose materials
    • 9.3.10 REST OF EUROPE
  • 9.4 ASIA PACIFIC
    • 9.4.1 ASIA PACIFIC: RECESSION IMPACT
    • 9.4.2 CHINA
      • 9.4.2.1 Large industrial base and demand for technologically advanced environment-friendly products
    • 9.4.3 JAPAN
      • 9.4.3.1 Strong government support to research nanocellulose materials
    • 9.4.4 INDIA
      • 9.4.4.1 Thriving paper industry, along with growth observed in pharmaceutical, composite, and electronics industries
    • 9.4.5 REST OF ASIA PACIFIC
  • 9.5 REST OF THE WORLD (ROW)
    • 9.5.1 BRAZIL
      • 9.5.1.1 Lucrative market for nanocellulose materials owing to growing pulp & paper and composite industries
    • 9.5.2 OTHERS IN ROW

10 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • 10.1 OVERVIEW
  • 10.2 KEY PLAYER STRATEGIES
  • 10.3 REVENUE ANALYSIS
  • 10.4 MARKET RANKING ANALYSIS
    • 10.4.1 RANKING OF KEY MARKET PLAYERS
  • 10.5 BRAND/PRODUCT COMPARISON ANALYSIS
    • 10.5.1 EXILVA BY BORREGAARD
    • 10.5.2 CELISH BY DAICEL MIRAIZU LIMITED
    • 10.5.3 CELOVA BY WEIDMANN FIBER TECH
    • 10.5.4 FIBRILLATED MACRO (MAFC) BY ZELFO TECHNOLOGY
  • 10.6 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX: KEY PLAYERS, 2023
    • 10.6.1 STARS
    • 10.6.2 EMERGING LEADERS
    • 10.6.3 PERVASIVE PLAYERS
    • 10.6.4 PARTICIPANTS
    • 10.6.5 COMPANY FOOTPRINT: KEY PLAYERS
      • 10.6.5.1 Company footprint
      • 10.6.5.2 Type footprint
      • 10.6.5.3 Raw material footprint
      • 10.6.5.4 Application footprint
      • 10.6.5.5 Region footprint
  • 10.7 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX: STARTUPS/SMES, 2023
    • 10.7.1 PROGRESSIVE COMPANIES
    • 10.7.2 RESPONSIVE COMPANIES
    • 10.7.3 STARTING BLOCKS
    • 10.7.4 DYNAMIC COMPANIES
    • 10.7.5 COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING: STARTUPS/SMES
  • 10.8 VALUATION AND FINANCIAL METRICS OF NANOCELLULOSE MANUFACTURERS
    • 10.8.1 COMPANY VALUATION
    • 10.8.2 FINANCIAL METRICS
  • 10.9 COMPETITIVE SCENARIO
    • 10.9.1 PRODUCT LAUNCHES
    • 10.9.2 DEALS
    • 10.9.3 EXPANSIONS

11 COMPANY PROFILES

  • 11.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 11.2 KEY PLAYERS
    • 11.2.1 FIBERLEAN TECHNOLOGIES
      • 11.2.1.1 Business overview
      • 11.2.1.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
      • 11.2.1.3 Recent developments
        • 11.2.1.3.1 Deals
      • 11.2.1.4 MnM view
        • 11.2.1.4.1 Right to win
        • 11.2.1.4.2 Strategic choices
        • 11.2.1.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats
    • 11.2.2 BORREGAARD
      • 11.2.2.1 Business overview
      • 11.2.2.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
      • 11.2.2.3 Recent developments
        • 11.2.2.3.1 Deals
      • 11.2.2.4 MnM view
        • 11.2.2.4.1 Right to win
        • 11.2.2.4.2 Strategic choices
        • 11.2.2.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats
    • 11.2.3 NIPPON PAPER INDUSTRIES
      • 11.2.3.1 Business overview
      • 11.2.3.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
      • 11.2.3.3 Recent developments
        • 11.2.3.3.1 Deals
      • 11.2.3.4 MnM view
        • 11.2.3.4.1 Right to win
        • 11.2.3.4.2 Strategic choices
        • 11.2.3.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats
    • 11.2.4 CELLUFORCE INC.
      • 11.2.4.1 Business overview
      • 11.2.4.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
      • 11.2.4.3 Recent developments
        • 11.2.4.3.1 Deals
      • 11.2.4.4 MnM view
        • 11.2.4.4.1 Right to win
        • 11.2.4.4.2 Strategic choices
        • 11.2.4.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats
    • 11.2.5 KRUGER INC.
      • 11.2.5.1 Business overview
      • 11.2.5.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
      • 11.2.5.3 Recent developments
        • 11.2.5.3.1 Deals
      • 11.2.5.4 MnM view
        • 11.2.5.4.1 Right to win
        • 11.2.5.4.2 Strategic choices
        • 11.2.5.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats
    • 11.2.6 STORA ENSO
      • 11.2.6.1 Business overview
      • 11.2.6.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
      • 11.2.6.3 Recent developments
        • 11.2.6.3.1 Product launches
        • 11.2.6.3.2 Expansions
    • 11.2.7 RISE INNVENTIA
      • 11.2.7.1 Business overview
      • 11.2.7.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
      • 11.2.7.3 Recent developments
        • 11.2.7.3.1 Deals
    • 11.2.8 AMERICAN PROCESS INC.
      • 11.2.8.1 Business overview
      • 11.2.8.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
    • 11.2.9 FPINNOVATIONS
      • 11.2.9.1 Business overview
      • 11.2.9.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
    • 11.2.10 UPM
      • 11.2.10.1 Business overview
      • 11.2.10.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
    • 11.2.11 OJI HOLDINGS
      • 11.2.11.1 Business overview
      • 11.2.11.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
    • 11.2.12 SAPPI
      • 11.2.12.1 Business overview
      • 11.2.12.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
    • 11.2.13 NORSKE SKOG
      • 11.2.13.1 Business overview
      • 11.2.13.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
  • 11.3 OTHER COMPANIES
    • 11.3.1 MELODEA LTD.
    • 11.3.2 CELLUCOMP
    • 11.3.3 BLUE GOOSE BIOREFINERIES
    • 11.3.4 VTT
    • 11.3.5 INOFIB
    • 11.3.6 GRANBIO
    • 11.3.7 ANOMERA, INC.
    • 11.3.8 WEIDMANN FIBER TECHNOLOGY
    • 11.3.9 ZELFO TECHNOLOGY GMBH
    • 11.3.10 DAICEL MIRAIZU LTD.
    • 11.3.11 AXCELON BIOPOLYMERS CORPORATION

12 ADJACENT AND RELATED MARKETS

  • 12.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 12.2 LIMITATIONS
  • 12.3 INTERCONNECTED MARKETS
    • 12.3.1 CELLULOSE ETHER & DERIVATIVES MARKET
      • 12.3.1.1 Market definition
      • 12.3.1.2 Market overview
      • 12.3.1.3 Cellulose ether & derivatives market, by product type
        • 12.3.1.3.1 Methyl cellulose & derivatives
          • 12.3.1.3.1.1 Suitability for use in food and pharmaceutical industries to make it leading product type market segment
          • 12.3.1.3.1.2 Methyl cellulose & derivatives market, by region
    • 12.3.2 METHYL CELLULOSE (MC)
    • 12.3.3 HYDROXYPROPYL METHYL CELLULOSE (HPMC)
    • 12.3.4 HYDROXYETHYL METHYL CELLULOSE (HEMC)
    • 12.3.5 METHYL CELLULOSE & DERIVATIVES MARKET, BY PRODUCT DERIVATIVE
  • 12.4 CARBOXYMETHYL CELLULOSE
    • 12.4.1 CARBOXYMETHYL CELLULOSE TO BE SECOND-LARGEST PRODUCT TYPE
    • 12.4.2 CARBOXYMETHYL CELLULOSE MARKET, BY REGION
  • 12.5 HYDROXYETHYL CELLULOSE (HEC), HYDROXYPROPYL CELLULOSE (HPC), AND ETHYL CELLULOSE (EC)
    • 12.5.1 HEC, HPC, AND EC TO GROW AT HIGH RATE DURING FORECAST PERIOD
    • 12.5.2 HEC, HPC, AND EC MARKET, BY REGION
    • 12.5.3 HYDROXYETHYL CELLULOSE (HEC)
    • 12.5.4 HYDROXYPROPYL CELLULOSE (HPC)
    • 12.5.5 ETHYL CELLULOSE (EC)
    • 12.5.6 HEC, HPC, AND EC MARKET, BY PRODUCT DERIVATIVE

13 APPENDIX

  • 13.1 DISCUSSION GUIDE
  • 13.2 KNOWLEDGESTORE: MARKETSANDMARKETS' SUBSCRIPTION PORTAL
  • 13.3 CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS
  • 13.4 RELATED REPORTS
  • 13.5 AUTHOR DETAILS
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