The global biodegradable diaper market is predicted to develop at a rate of more than 10% between 2019 and 2028. Biodegradable diapers are produced from natural materials such as cotton, bamboo, and starch, and are devoid of poisonous chemicals and hazardous polymers. Expanding consumer knowledge of baby and adult cleanliness, as well as growing environmental concerns and rising disposable income, are some of the key drivers driving diaper demand. Traditional diapers, unlike biodegradable diapers, do not decompose quickly in landfills and can take hundreds of years to decompose. Plastic diapers also contribute a significant amount of untreated waste to landfills each year, which can pollute groundwater.



