| The usage of antimicrobial additives in the packaging industry will  witness considerable revenue growth at a CAGR of 7.1% from 2016 to 2025, as per  Grand View Research. These additives are added to the plastic productsto prevent spoilage of food, beverages,  and medicines due to microbial contamination. Moreover, the rising number of  fast food chains and restaurants are anticipated to drive the demand for packaging  thereby increasing product demand. In addition, the increasing usage of these  additives in the paper for packing medicines and food will create immense  growth opportunities over the forecast period. Antimicrobial Additives market size worth US$15.34 bln by 2025. Further key findings from the report suggest:     
      The global antimicrobial additives market       demand was 57.4 kilo tons in 2015 and is projected to grow significantly       on account of swift healthcare expansion in emerging countries such as China, India, Brazil, Mexico, Singapore, Saudi       Arabia and Thailand.Europe accounted for 22.5% of the global       volume share in 2015 and is anticipated to witness growth amid rising       consumer demand for antimicrobial packaging, healthcare, food &       beverage and paints & coatings products in the upcoming years.Inorganic antimicrobial additives are expected       to witness significant volume growth at a CAGR of 8.3% from 2016 to 2025       on account of increasing usage of silver ion. Excellent antimicrobial       properties along with low toxicity of silver will spur market demand in       the future.Companies are focusing on extensive research       to develop innovative products and technologies. For instance,       in October 2016, Sanitized AG introduced Sanitized PL 14-32, a highly       effective product for long-lasting antimicrobial protection for flexible       polymer applications. Antimicrobial additives market is  estimated to be worth US$3.95 bln by 2021 amid huge demand from APAC, as per Research  and Markets. The growth of the  antimicrobial additives market is primarily triggered by its huge demand from  the Asia-Pacific region and growing end-use industries such as healthcare,  packaging, food & beverage, construction, and automotive. The government  proposals in Asia-Pacific to improve public infrastructure and rising  cash-intensive non-residential construction are driving the antimicrobial  additives market. This, in turn, is contributing to the increasing demand for  antimicrobial additives in the Asia-Pacific region. Silver-based antimicrobial  additives are projected to grow with the highest CAGR between 2016 and 2021,  amid higher demand owing to their non-toxic, environmental friendly and high  thermal stability properties. Also, the increasing demand from various end-use  industries such as healthcare, packaging, food & beverage, construction,  and automotive is fueling the growth of the silver-based antimicrobial  additives market. Since silver is the major type of antimicrobial additive, its  growing demand drives the antimicrobial additives market. Research and Markets further states that the  global antimicrobial additives market size is expected to reach US$15.34 bln by  2025. The growing demand for healthcare products such as medical devices and  disposables in emerging economies including India and China will fuel growth  over the forecast period. Furthermore, increasing awareness among consumers  regarding hospital acquired infections (HAIs) is expected to propel the demand  for products with antimicrobial properties further. 
 Antimicrobial  additives market value to increase to US$16.2 bln by 2025, as per Future Market  Insights, at a healthy CAGR of 8%. The benefits  offered by antimicrobial products include quality enhancement of  equipment/materials in terms of resistance towards microbial growth, improved  product performance, and durability. Preference towards hygienic and disposable  products and increasing health awareness are other key factors fuelling demand.  Some antimicrobial additives are hazardous to the environment when disposed.  Research initiatives by environmental institutions suggest that anti-bacterial  chemicals constitute a significant portion of soil and water contaminants. The  issue of safe disposal and harmful effects of these additives on the eco-system  is identified as a restraining factor for the growth of the market. Use of  antimicrobial additives in healthcare products, such as medical devices and disposable  hygiene products is identified as one of the key trends in the market.  Stringent environment regulations have prompted antimicrobial additives  manufacturers to innovate and launch new compositions in order to meet the safe  disposal and anti-bacterial properties criterion.
 On the basis of applications, the antimicrobial  additives market is segmented into paints and coatings, inks, paper, plastics,  fabric/textile, silicone and rubber, and other applications. On the basis of  the end use industry, the antimicrobial additives market is segmented into  building and construction, healthcare, automotive, electronics, food and  beverages and other end-use industries. On the basis of regions, the global  antimicrobial additives market is segmented into seven key regions, including  Asia Pacific, North America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Latin America, the  Middle East and Africa and Japan.
 As of  2014, the plastics application was the largest segment in the global  antimicrobial additives market, followed by paints and coatings, and textile.  The plastics application segment is projected to remain the largest segment  throughout the forecast period, corresponding to incremental opportunity of US$  2954 Mln between 2015 and 2025. As of 2014, food and beverages was the largest  end-use industry segment in the global antimicrobial additives market, followed  by healthcare. Both these segments are expected to offer similar incremental $  opportunity for the antimicrobial additive manufacturers during the forecast  period. Asia Pacific excluding Japan  (APEJ) accounted for the largest market value share of the global antimicrobial  additives market, followed by Western Europe, North America and other regions.  Developing regions including APEJ, Eastern Europe, Latin America and the Middle  East & Africa collectively accounted for more than 50% share of the overall  market in 2014 and are further expected to gain market share by 2025. The BRICS  antimicrobial additives market is projected to account for a significant share  of the overall market by the end of forecast period and is anticipated to  expand at a promising CAGR of more than 9% during the forecast period.
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