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Global Rodent Control: Country Analysis and Opportunities

Global Rodent Control: Country Analysis and Opportunities

Base Year: 2021
Published: Q2 2022
Regional Coverage: Brazil, China, France, Mexico

 

A detailed overview of how rodents are controlled in different industry segments including agriculture, households, professional pest control, and urban cities, this study includes the leading rodenticide brands and suppliers for each segment.

Scope

  • Each country includes analyses for: 
    • Agriculture
    • Consumers
    • Pest control companies
    • Urban centers
  • Main rodent pests commonly controlled
  • Different rodent control techniques used, including non-chemical methods
  • Sales of rodenticides by brand and supplier
  • Sales by active ingredient  
  • Outlook to 2026

INCLUDES INTERACTIVE DATABASE

Table of Contents

Introduction 

Executive Summary

An overview of the report findings plus a forecast based on Kline’s FutureView Forecasting Model

Each report will cover the following segments:

  • Agriculture (including crops in the field and Stored agricultural commodities)
  • Consumers
  • Pest control companies
  • Urban centers

INTERACTIVE DATABASE

Includes:  interactive database tool for easy-to-navigate data analysis

Country Analysis

Each market segment contains the following information (some markets, where appropriate):

  • Structure of the market
  • Different rodent species
  • Extent of problems/damages
  • Effectiveness of current products
  • Regulatory policies
  • Methods of control
  • Non-chemical controls
  • Rodenticide sales by brand and supplier
  • Active ingredients by sales and volume
  • Prices at end-user level
  • Rodenticide sales by product form
  • Outlook for five years

Report Benefits

This report serves as an excellent resource for manufacturers and formulators of rodenticides. Specifically, it assists subscribers by providing:

  • Analysis of the main rodent problems and which brands and active ingredients are most widely used for control
  • An understanding of current and changing legislature for rodenticide usage in different areas of control
  • An assessment of how the market is expected to change in the next five years, guiding new product development

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Professional Pest Management Markets for Pesticides: Regional Market Analysis and Opportunities

Professional Pest Management Markets for Pesticides: Regional Market Analysis and Opportunities

Base Year: 2022
Argentina to be Published: Q4 2023
Brazil Published: August 2023

Regional Coverage: Argentina and Brazil

A comprehensive analysis examining the professional pest management market in Argentina and Brazil, this report provides details in important pest management market segments. It will focus on key trends, developments, changes, challenges, and business opportunities.

Scope

  • Overview of pests commonly treated by professional pest control operators
  • Sales by brand and supplier for each pest controlled
  • Active ingredient volumes used to control each pest
  • Different methods of pest control and product types used
  • Market trends including regulations
  • Forecasts for the next five years

Table of Contents

Introduction

Executive Summary

An overview of the report findings, plus an outlook for the next five years

  • Introduction
  • Structure of the industry (description, geographic distribution, product usage, key trends, and others)

Profiles of leading pest management companies

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Includes pivot table data that can help users customize their pest-management data to fit their needs 

Pests profiled: 

  • Ants
  • Cockroaches
  • Fleas
  • Flies
  • Mosquitoes
  • Rodents
  • Termites
  • Other insects

For each pest covered, the report includes: 

  • Overall market sales 
  • Sales by brand 
  • Sales by supplier 
  • Active ingredient and volume 
  • Key industry trends

Report Benefits

This report serves as an excellent resource for manufacturers and formulators of pest management-related insecticides and rodenticides. Specifically, it assists subscribers by providing:

  • A highly reliable and independent assessment of the brand share sales for pest control insecticides and rodenticides
  • Aid with regulatory filings by providing volumes of active ingredient used
  • Industry updates from both the end user and key industry experts

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Seed Treatment: Key Trends, Changes, and Opportunities

This highlights report features select excerpts from Kline’s upcoming, in-depth study, "Seed Treatment: Global Market Analysis" and summarizes several of the key developments that are expected to continue powering the market. Among them:

  • Neonicotinoid ban: The European Union (EU) ban on key seed treatment ingredients, such as clothianidin, imidacloprid, and thiamethoxam, leaves farmers with few alternatives
  • Surge in biological ingredients usage: Biopesticide seed treatments are forecast to grow by 9.3% annually over the next five years. Biostimulant seed treatments (including inoculants) are forecast to grow by 7.8% in the next five years.

In addition, acquisitions -- such as FMC acquiring Cheminova and Nufarm acquireing ag assets from Adama and Syngenta -- are spotlighted. Also highlighted are new product launched in recent years, such as Syngenta's SALTRO, a new seed treatment fungicide containing ADEPIDYN SALTRO that provides control of diseases such as Blackleg in canola, Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS) in soybeans, and Bakanae in rice, and Bayer's Acceleron brands, which include Acceleron Elite and Acceleron Basicis, a fungicide treatment to protect against fusarium, pythium, and rhizoctonia solani.

"Seed Treatment: Global Market Analysis" will provide an evaluation of the seed treatment pesticide market by leading crops globally; an understanding of which pests/diseases are treated using seed treatments by crop and country; an overview of the polymers and seed coatings used by crop and country; an understanding of biologically based ingredients used in seed treatments; sales of leading brands and the main active ingredients used by crop and country; and an assessment of the current and future outlook for key product categories and end-use segments. It is scheduled for publication in Q1 2024.

Professional Pest Management Markets for Pesticides: Global Market Analysis and Opportunities

Professional Pest Management Markets for Pesticides: Global Market Analysis and Opportunities

Base Year: 2023
To be Published: Q2 2024
Regional Coverage: Australia, Brazil, China, Italy, India, Japan, Germany, Mexico, United Kingdom

A comprehensive analysis examining the professional pest management market in select countries, this report provides details in the important pest management market segments in each country. It will focus on key trends, developments, changes, challenges, and business opportunities.

Scope

  • Overview of pests commonly treated by professional pest controllers for each country
  • Sales by brand and supplier for each pest controlled
  • Active ingredient volumes used to control each pest
  • Different methods of pest control and product types used
  • Trends in the market including regulations
  • Forecasts for the next five years

NOW INCLUDING INTERACTIVE DATABASE

Table of Contents

Introduction

Executive Summary

An overview of the report findings, plus an outlook for the next five years

Profiles of Leading Pest Management Companies

Pests profiled:

  • Ants
  • Bed bugs
  • Cockroaches
  • Fleas
  • Mosquitoes
  • Rodents
  • Termites
  • Other insects

INTERACTIVE DATABASE

Includes an interactive database which can help users customize their pest-management data to fit their needs 

Each country report includes:

  • Introduction
  • Structure of the industry (description, geographic distribution, product usage, key trends, others)
  • Profiles of leading pest-management companies

For each pest covered, the following information will be provided (where applicable to country):

  • Overall market sales
  • Sales by brand
  • Sales by supplier
  • Active ingredient and volume
  • Key industry trends

Report Benefits

This report serves as an excellent resource for manufacturers and formulators of pest-management-related insecticides and rodenticides. Specifically, it assists subscribers by providing:

  • A highly reliable and independent assessment of the brand share sales for pest control insecticides and rodenticides
  • Aid with regulatory filings by providing volumes of active ingredient used
  • Industry updates from both the end user and key industry experts

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Salon Hair Care Global Series: Mid-Year 2023 Update

Salon Hair Care Global Series: Mid-Year 2023 Update


Base Year: H1 2023
To be Published: Q3 2023
Regional Coverage: Europe, Latin America, North America

A top-line mid-year update of data and insights included in our annual Salon Hair Care study. A comprehensive analysis of the key global professional hair care markets.  This report focuses on market of professional hair care products, its size and growth, category, channel and company/brand performance.

Scope

This report covers consumable hair care products sold to salons for back-bar (professional) and take-home (retail) use (see Table 2 for category scope).

The report addresses questions such as:

  • What is the size and growth of the salon hair care maket?
  • What are the category drivers and trends?
  • How is distribution structured?
  • How big are professional hair care sales outside of salons?
  • Which are the leading marketers of salon hair care products, and what are their market share?
  • What are the opportunities for salon hair care marketers?

NOW FEATURING…

 

  • Sales of top brands
  • Sales of top brands by channel

Table of Contents

Tentative Database Contents*

  • Total industry size and growth
  • Sales by half-year for the following periods: H1 2020, H2 2020, H1 2021, H2 2021, H1 2022, H2 2022, H1 2023
  • Data for each of the categories listed in Table 2 for the six time periods
  • Top 10 marketers sales by master brand for the period H1 2021-H12023
  • Top 10 marketers sales by master brand by outlet (H1 2021-H12023):
  • - E-commerce
  • - Brick-and-mortar stores
  • - Salons’ take-home
  • - Salons’ back-bar

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TABLE 1: MARKETS *
Europe Latin America North America
France Brazil United States
Germany
Italy
Spain
United Kingdom

 

TABLE 2: PRODUCT CATEGORIES
Conditioners (including treatments)
Shampoos
Hair coloring products
Hair styling products
Hair texturizing products

Report Benefits

This program provides subscribers with an accurate picture of the size, segmentation, and performance of the professional hair care market in the key markets globally. It enables subscribers to obtain a top-line update to more detailed overview that Kline provides in its annual Salon Hair Care reports and databases. Specifically, this study will provide subscribers with:

  • Industry/category/brand assessments
  • New business developments
  • Acquisition screening
  • Competitive intelligence
  • Channel strategy
  • Strategic planning

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Salon Hair Care Global Series: Market Analysis and Opportunities

Salon Hair Care Global Series: Market Analysis and Opportunities



Regional Coverage: Asia, Australia, Europe, Latin America, North America


Base Year: 2021
Database Published: Q2 2022
Reports Published: Q3 2022

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Base Year: 2022
Database Published: Q2 2023
Reports To be Published: Q3 2023

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A comprehensive analysis of the global professional hair care market, this report focuses on market size and growth, key challenges, and business opportunities. This edition will also cover channel sales at the brand level, as well as an update on important segments of products with natural positioning and scalp care. 

Scope

This report covers consumable hair care products sold to salons for back-bar (professional) and take-home (retail) use (see Table 2 for category scope).

The report addresses questions such as:

  • What is the size and growth of the salon hair care market?
  • What are the category drivers and trends?
  • What are the leading regional markets and product categories globally?
  • How is distribution structured?
  • How big are professional hair care sales outside of salons?
  • Which are the leading marketers of salon hair care products, and what are their market share?
  • What are the opportunities for salon hair care marketers?

NOW FEATURING…

 

  • Advanced forecasting
  • Romania and Baltics
  • Modules to learn more about the market

Table of Contents

Tentative Database Contents*

  • Total industry size and growth
  • Sales by region and markets listed in Table 1
  • Data for each of the categories listed in Table 2
  • Breakdowns for 2017-2022 by:
    • Region
    • Market
    • Category
    • Master brand/brand
    • Segment (back-bar vs. take-home)
    • Product type (where applicable)
    • Forecast sales to 2027
  • Number of salons, 2017–2022
  • Brand sales by outlet, 2018–2022
    • E-commerce
    • Brick-and-mortar stores
    • Salons’ take-home
    • Salons’ back-bar

Contents of Market Reports*

Written reports for each market listed in Table 1 will contain the following information:

  • Industry size and growth
  • Product trends
  • Category snapshots
  • Special focus: Naturals segment, scalp care
  • Salon services and statistics
  • Distribution channels
  • Marketing activities
  • Outlook to 2027

* Subject to charter subscriber input

Database Features

  • User-friendly in a simple yet sophisticated System
  • Interactive dashboard
  • Data presented by:
    • Manufacturers’ sales
    • Market share
    • Growth rates
    • Sales channels
  • Flexible search options
  • Export capabilities
  • Ability to easily refine and modify search

Contents of World Report*

This presentation-style report will include:

  • Global review of the market
  • Market drivers and trends
  • Key lessons learned
  • Top-line summaries of key findings for each region and category
  • Top-line summaries of key competitors
  • Outlook to 2027

 

TABLE 1. MARKETS*
Asia Europe Latin America North America Rest of the World
India Austria Brazil Canada Australia
Indonesia Baltics-NEW! Chile United States Saudi Arabia
Japan Belgium Mexico
Mainland China Czech-HU-SK Hub
Malaysia France
South Korea Germany
Ireland
Italy
Netherlands
Nordics
Poland
Portugal
Romania-NEW!
Spain
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom

* Subject to charter subscriber input

TABLE 2: PRODUCT CATEGORIES
Conditioners (including treatments)
Shampoos
Hair coloring products
Hair styling products
Hair texturizing products

Learn More About Salon Industry

Now, you can expand your industry knowledge about professional hair care products and the salon hair care industry through these additional modules. These options allow you to better understand trending topics such as scalp care and independent stylists, understand your position in different segments of hair coloring, or keep an eye on the most important market developments with regular updates through mid-year reports and always-on market tracking tools.

 

SALON HAIR CARE MODULES

Products

Salon Hair Care: Mid-Year 2023 Module

Top-line market data update for the first half of the year

  • Includes reporting by half-year periods
  • Covers key global markets

Salon Hair Care: Scalp Care Products Module

Provides a deep dive into the professional scalp care segment

  • Includes scalp care sales split by product type and product function
  • Covers key global markets

Salon Hair Care: Hair Color Module

Zoom into hair coloring category:

  • Provides sales by product type by brand
  • Covers key global markets

Salons/Stylists

Salon Hair Care: Salon Purchase Channels Module

Salon survey-based research

  • Helps understand where salons purchase products
  • Includes information on salon revenues and split by service
  • Covers key global markets

Salon Hair Care: Independent Stylists Module

Stylists survey-based research

  • Looks into different aspects of life of independent stylists
  • Includes industry size
  • Covers key global markets

Salon Hair Care: Always-On Market Tracking Module

Interactive platform through tracking industry news, as well as new product launches.
It includes regularly published Kline Analyst insights.

* Subject to charter subscriber input

Report Benefits

This program provides subscribers with an accurate picture of the size, segmentation, and performance of the professional hair care market in all key geographical regions. It enables subscribers to exploit business opportunities by understanding market dynamics, competitive forces, product trends, forecasts, and future trends. Specifically, this study will provide subscribers with:

  • Industry/Category/Brand assessments
  • New business developments
  • Acquisition screening
  • Competitive intelligence
  • Channel strategy
  • Strategic planning

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Major Trends in Lubricants: How the Landscape is Shifting In Favor of ILMAs

This year's ILMA Engage event saw industry experts gather in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to share insights on the lubricants industry's biggest trends. Among them: George Morvey, Industry Manager of Kline's Energy sector, who took the stage to discuss "How the Landscape is Shifting in Favor of ILMAs.

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Medical Dispensing Skin Care Global Series: Latin America Market Analysis and Opportunities

Medical Dispensing Skin Care Global Series: Latin America Market Analysis and Opportunities


Base Year: 2021
Published: December 2021
Regional Coverage: Argentina, Chile, Colombia​, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Uruguay

This comprehensive report series on the medical-dispensing skin care market focuses on market size and growth, new product launches, and the competitive landscape. The report examines country-level demand for consumable topical skin care products sold through and used in doctors’ offices.

Scope

  • The size and segmentation for medical-dispensing skin care products ​
  • Channel analysis
    • Aesthetic clinics​
    • Dermatologists
    • General practitioners
    • Medical spas​
    • Plastic surgeons​
  • Company snapshots

INCLUDES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK

Table of Contents

Introduction

Regional Overview
Available for subscribers to all market reports

Overview

  • Scope
  • Regulatory framework
  • Key trends
  • Market size and growth
  • Sales breakdown by segment, product type, and skin care concern
  • Competitive landscape
  • Brand snapshots
  • Marketing
  • Services and statistics
  • Outlook to 2026
  • Opportunities
TABLE 1. VOLUMES OFFERED
Argentina
​​Chile
Colombia​
Mexico​
Panama
Peru
Uruguay
TABLE 2. PHYSICIAN TYPES EXAMINED
Aesthetic practitioners
Dermatologists
General practitioners
Medical spas
Plastic surgeons​

Report Benefits

This report enables subscribers to exploit business opportunities by understanding market dynamics, competitive forces, product trends, forecasts, and future trends. It is designed to provide business executives with reliable and timely insights that assist them in addressing questions such as:

  • What are the current regulations in each country?
  • Which are the market movers in each country, and what is behind the success of these brands?
  • What opportunities do exist for medical-dispensing marketers in each country?

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Medical-Dispensing Skin Care: ​Global Screening Assessment

Medical-Dispensing Skin Care: Global Screening Assessment


Regional Coverage: Asia-Pacific​, North America​, Europe​, Middle East and Africa​, Latin America

Base Year: 2022
Published: March 2023
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Base Year: 2023
To be Published: Q1 2024
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The global medical dispensing skin care market is rapidly approaching the $3 billion milestone, with a year-over-year double-digit growth. The medical-dispensing channel continues to grow due to brands expanding internationally and the continued demand for non-surgical procedures supported by medical-grade products from aesthetic physicians. This report captures the market size of medical-dispensing skin care for over 65 countries globally.

Scope

  • Two key deliverables: An Excel workbook and a written report ​
  • Sales of professional skin care products to physicians including dermatologists, plastic surgeons, general practitioners, nurse practitioners, and other physicians
  • Regions covered​
    • Asia-Pacific​
    • North America​
    • Europe​
    • Middle East and Africa​
    • Latin America​
  • Sales reported at manufacturers’ level (sell-in) for 65 countries for 2022 and 2023​
  • Economic indicators for perspective are included:
    • Population​
    • GDP Per Capita

Report Benefits

The benefits of this research are immense as it can help identify opportunistic markets for entry as well as serve as a key asset for strategy planning and acquisition activity. Specifically, it provides:

  • An overview of the performance of the medical-dispensing channel amid the inflationary environment
  • An identification of best performing markets
  • The evolution of all key markets

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Strengthening Sustainability Efforts Move the Goalposts in The Wax Industry

The economic and health crises of 2020 have caused energy market participants to refocus their attention on protecting the global ecosystem and regeneration — and now, the global wax industry is doing its part to move toward cleaner, sustainable, and circular products.  

As the volume of petroleum wax continues to diminish, crude oil-derived petroleum waxes and non-petroleum synthetic and natural waxes are stepping up to fill supply gaps in the wax industry. But how well will these waxes align with the drive toward global sustainability? Are there more sustainable substitutes? And are consumer preferences changing in favor of end-products with low carbon footprints and recyclable? 

Petroleum wax, which is the workhorse for the wax industry, is produced as a byproduct of Group I base oil production as well as via solvent dewaxing of heavy waxy crude. The supply of Group I base oil-derived wax, which is associated with Group I base oil production, is declining due to declining demand for Group I base oils. The demand for Group I base oils is declining as the automotive and industrial lubricant applications transition toward more efficient lubricants formulated from higher-quality base oils. It is estimated that in the next 10-year period, base oil supply by wax-producing Group I plants will reduce to half of its current volume and, in the long-term — by perhaps 2050 — the supply will further reduce to nearly one-third of the current volume. This will have drastic implications on the supply of petroleum waxes, leaving the world short of nearly 1.5-2.0 million tonnes of gross Group I base oil-associated slack wax production. 

Wax and Group I Base Oil Supply Trend

Crude oil-derived petroleum waxes, produced by massive petrochemical refineries in Northeast China, have historically helped in softening the blow of Group I base oil-derived petroleum waxes capacity closures. These refineries will continue to supply petroleum waxes in the mid- to long-term future to partially fill the gap created by the loss of base oil-derived waxes. 

But which waxes are most sustainable? According to Kline's research, those produced via synthetic and natural processes may have an edge in the long-term future. Synthetic waxes that are derived from natural gas, such as those produced via Fischer-Tropsch (FT) process and polymerization of ethylene, have relatively lower carbon footprints compared to crude oil or coal-derived waxes.  These waxes are also free from toxic impurities such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, sulfur, and heavy metals, which may be found in petroleum waxes.  

Polyethylene (PE) waxes currently upstage other synthetic waxes when it comes to offering innovative sustainable products. Byproduct PE waxes that are produced via thermal cracking of waste plastics replace the “end-of-life” concept with “regeneration” in the plastics industry — one of the most vexed industries for waste generation. Although thermal cracking of waste plastics into oils and waxes has existed for years, the technology is regaining focus as a viable solution for tackling global waste plastics issues. New players are entering this market, with GreenMantra and Clariter being the most recently established.  

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The wax market is also currently seeing the introduction of revolutionary bio-based PE waxes. This type of wax, produced from plant-sourced ethanol, a 100% renewable source, can assist end users in reduce their carbon footprints when used in applications such as adhesives, cosmetics, coatings, and PCV compounding. In June 2021, Braskem, a Brazilian petrochemical company, introduced a sugarcane ethanol-based bio-PE wax product to its I'm green™ branded product portfolio. Demand for such products in the future will be driven by PVC manufacturers who are introducing bio-based PVC products to their portfolios and are looking for bio-based solutions for PVC lubrication. Bio-based PVC technology has recently surfaced, with eminent PVC manufacturer INEOS’ INOVYN business at the forefront with its BIOVYN branded bio-PVC products. 

Natural waxes that are produced from renewable plant-based sources and carry a green label on them, such as palm and soy, are doing exceptionally well in candle applications. These waxes are also gaining steam in cosmetics, food-based packaging, and coatings applications, driven by their suitability for food contact. Natural waxes have historically advanced only in application areas that consume softer waxes due to their lower melting points. However, the growing desire of wax consumers to use sustainable ingredients in other applications that have been traditionally served by harder, high melt-point waxes will drive their demand in the long term. Clariant’s Licocare rice bran wax, which is targeted at high-melt applications such as engineering thermoplastics and masterbatches, is an example of this trend. 

How will the wax industry acclimate to the new sustainable and circular environment? What roadblocks could slow down the adoption of waxes with low-carbon footprints?

The wax market has historically exhibited versatility and adeptness in absorbing non-petroleum waxes in the absence of a sufficient supply of petroleum wax. In the future, it is estimated that wax customers in traditional candles or board sizing applications — who are sensitive to changes in supply or price of wax — will experience a more significant impact. These applications will find it tougher to transition toward more expensive alternatives to petroleum wax, such as FT waxes. These applications are driven by end-consumer preference, have low barriers to entry, and are vulnerable to substitution in the long run. In contrast, rheological and surface applications such as PVC, hot-melt adhesives, masterbatches, inks, paints, and coating are higher-value applications that offer higher barriers to entry. Rheological and surface applications also have the ability to pay higher prices for waxes. In the long run, these applications will exhibit higher flexibility to absorb cleaner or sustainable products, such as synthetic waxes or even chemically modified plant-sourced waxes, which are typically more expensive. 

Another foreseeable challenge in transitioning toward clean and sustainable waxes could arise due to the raw material limitations for these waxes. Both synthetic and plant-sourced natural waxes could see supply limitations in the long-term future for several reasons. For one, in FT waxes, nearly half of the global supply is met by Chinese coal-to-liquids (CTL) plants, which convert coal to syn gas for producing waxes and other products. These plants are not likely to see any capacity additions beyond 2030 as China tightens its carbon emission limits to meet its carbon neutrality targets by 2060. Other synthetic wax suppliers, such as thermal degradation PE producers, may see lower volumetric growth due to raw material issues. The raw materials (plastic waste) that these plants consume are non-uniform in nature, resulting in lower quality of finished products. While these waxes may be able to meet the circular economy objective, they may not achieve the required quality standards for several applications. 

Vegetable oil-derived waxes may seem to be checking all the boxes, as they are plant-sourced. However, they will also have their own limitations in the future. Growth in palm plantations, from which palm wax is derived, has been termed as “the other oil spill,” as it has resulted in large-scale deforestation of tropical forest land in Asia. Negative consumer sentiments associated with palm plantations are likely to hamper the growth in palm waxes in the future. Meanwhile, soy waxes —produced from soy oil — are seeing growing demand from other competing markets such as fuels and food, and this could restrict the availability of soy oil for producing wax. 

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Sustainability trends will provide a new spin to the wax market 

The ever-complex wax market will face new challenges as consumers increasingly demand materials produced from greener sources. As a result of such demand, suppliers will strive to exhibit their commitment to protecting the global ecosystem by including new, innovative products based on renewable and recycled sources. With a reinforced global wave toward sustainability and a circular economy in 2020 and 2021, the wax industry is at the cusp of a new — and sustainable — normal.  

Kline & Company, an industry leader in providing market research reports and expertise on the wax industry, will soon be publishing a detailed report titled, Global Wax Industry: Market Analysis and Opportunities. 

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