LONDON - Polypropylene nonwoven fabrics are set for a sustained period of expansion as demand for lightweight, durable and cost‑efficient materials accelerates across hygiene, medical, industrial and automotive end uses. Engineered by bonding polypropylene fibres through mechanical, thermal or chemical processes rather than traditional weaving or knitting, these nonwovens offer a combination of breathability, fluid resistance and recyclability that continues to displace conventional textiles in disposable and semi‑durable applications.
