| With the increasing concern due to the  recyclability and biodegradability composites such as glass and carbon, natural  fiber composites (NFC) serves as perfect replacement. Attributing to added  properties such as high durability, low density, lightweight and cost  effectiveness, natural fiber composites have gained significant traction. NFCs  are reinforced matrices structure formed using natural fibers. Natural fiber  such as coir, jute, bagasse, cotton, bamboo, hemp are used to manufacture high  strength and stiff composite structures that can be used for various application.  The natural fibers can be used to reinforce both thermosetting and  thermoplastic matrices, are relatively lighter and have more strength than  conventional fibers and therefore find extensive application in automotive  industry for interior and exterior application. In the construction industry, NFCs  are used in applications such as railings, window frames and door panels, as  well as for packaging and electrical industry. Natural fiber composites are  manufactured using two methods - injection and compression moulding. However  they are predominantly processed by compression moulding technique. 
 The NFC market is expected to witness a significant  growth until start of next decade owing to the rising environmental concern  over the production and utilization of non-biodegradable synthetic fibers, as per Persistence Market Research Pvt. Ltd.  Stringent regulation regarding non-biodegradable composites in regions such as  Europe and North America have opened new opportunities for these materials in  these regions. With increasing demand for sustainable NFcs in emerging  economies for automotive, constructions and textile industry, the outlook looks  positive for the forecast years. Although the demand is increasing the market  is restrained by the presence of semi synthetic fiber composites. Inherent  properties of relatively high moisture absorption and limited chemical  reactivity also hinder the growth of NFC market. In terms of  demand, the largest market is Europe owing to extensive demand of natural fiber  composites automotive application. Key market in Europe include UK and Germany.  Followed by Europe, North America and Latin America see high demand from infrastructure  and constructions applications. Asia Pacific is anticipated to be the largest  market for the forecasted years, with emerging market of India and China  contributing significantly in the market dynamics. The escalating demands from  regions such as Middle East & Africa are anticipated to influence the  market in the coming years due to the increasing demands from construction and  electronics industry.
 
 The global natural fiber composites market is  estimated to be worth US$6.5 bln by 2021, as per MarketsandMarkets, at a CAGR of 11.68%, between 2016 and 2021. This growth is attributed to  the high demand for NFCs in the construction and automotive industry, driven by  the regulatory norms, and superior performance. Lightweight, high  stiffness-to-weight ratio, consumer awareness regarding recyclable, and  biodegradable materials, are  advantages of the use of NFCs in the  composites  market.
 Compression molding is the most widely  used manufacturing process of NFCs. Automotive and construction industries are  the key users of compression molded NFCs due to their benefits, such as cost  effectiveness, high reproducibility, low cycle time, homogenous distribution of  long fibers in  fleece, lesser wastage of raw material and lower tooling  costs. Heavy and intricate complex parts with good surface finish can be made  with the help of compression molding, which make it suitable in the  construction industry. In the automotive industry, it is used to produce  interior parts of automobiles with higher strength and stiffness. The demand  for NFCs in the construction industry for outdoor deck floors, railings,  fences, landscaping timbers, park benches, window and door frames, and indoor  furniture has grown remarkably on the global platform. This is due to their  superior strength-to weight ratio, recyclability, and low cost.  Further,  NFCs are becoming popular and essential for making automotive components such  as seatbacks, parcel shelves, boot linens, front and rear door linens, truck  linens, and door-trim panels due to their lightweight and increased fuel  efficiency. The North America region accounts for the largest market of NFCs,  globally, due to the high demand from the construction industry and regulatory  norms requiring   the use of ecofriendly materials. Along with the  existing capacities, several NFCs manufacturers, are expanding their production  capacities. According to the Department of  Environment Food & Rural  Affairs (DEFRA) report, almost 1.5 million vehicles included applications for  natural fibers such as kenaf, jute, flax, hemp and sisal in combination with  thermoplastic polymers such as polypropylene and polyester. The demand for NFCs  in North America is projected to continuously increase in the near future on  account of significant performance at lower prices of NFCs in automotive and  construction applications driven by regulatory standards recommending the   use of lightweight and recyclable materials.
 
 As per Grand View  research, the global Natural Fiber Composites market is estimated  to be worth US$10.89 bln by 2024. Natural fiber composites are  eco-friendly materials used to provide durability and strength to the physical structures  used in automotive and construction industries. Rising awareness regarding  bio-based green building materials and supportive government regulations are  likely to propel growth over the forecast period. Furthermore, increasing  population has led to growing demand for residential construction as well as  public infrastructure, which is expected to augment growth.  Technological  advancements in manufacturing processes such as compression molding, injection  molding, and extrusion are likely to have a positive impact on growth over the  next eight years. Natural fibers are substituting glass and carbon fibers in  the recent years due to low costs and improved sustainability. They are  available in abundance in Europe and Asia Pacific which in turn is expected to  propel demand over the next 8 years. Further key findings from the report  suggest:
 * Wood fiber composites dominated the global market in 2015, and this trend is  likely to continue over the next 8 years. Raw materials including flax, hemp,  and kenaf are increasingly used in the production of lightweight and  fuel-efficient cars, which in turn is expected to propel demand. In addition,  recycled cotton is also being increasingly used for automotive industry thus  driving growth.
 * Compression molding led the market in terms of technology and is being  utilized for the development of luxury car components. This technology helps in  the production of lightweight components with improved properties such as  deformation resistance and lamination ability.
 * Construction industry dominated the global market, in terms of application  followed by automotive industry. Natural fiber composites are finding increased  applications in industries such as sporting goods and electrical &  electronics. Sporting goods accounted for over 2% of the market share in 2015  and is projected to witness significant growth on account of increasing  awareness regarding exercise benefits and changing consumer lifestyles.
 *North America dominated the market and was valued at about US$2 bln in 2015.  The presence of a vast number of market players in the region is expected to  have a positive impact on growth. In Europe, supportive government regulations  and presence of a vast number of automotive manufacturers are projected to  accelerate the growth.
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