India's paper pigment industry is making significant strides as it plays a crucial role in the country’s burgeoning paper and packaging sectors. India is one of the top importers of paper pigments globally; with a rich tradition of craftsmanship and a rapidly growing industrial base, the industry is well-positioned to meet the increasing demands of modern applications. As India witnesses a boom in its print media sector, the need for high-quality paper pigments is on the rise. India's paper pigment market is also benefiting from the rise in educational and corporate stationery, where quality and performance are crucial. The government's initiatives to promote literacy and the growing corporate sector have further boosted this segment. Newspapers, magazines and books require pigments that deliver vibrant colours and exceptional print quality. In the packaging sector, India’s dynamic retail and e-commerce industries are driving the demand for innovative and aesthetically pleasing packaging solutions. Paper pigments enhance the visual appeal and functionality of packaging materials, making products stand out in a crowded marketplace. This is particularly important as brands strive to attract consumers with eye-catching designs and premium packaging. The stationery market, bolstered by the educational sector and growing corporate needs, also relies heavily on quality paper pigments. India’s paper pigment industry is not only responding to domestic needs but is also poised for global competitiveness. With advancements in technology and a focus on sustainability, Indian manufacturers are positioning themselves as key players in the international market. As the industry evolves, it continues to contribute to economic growth and meets the diverse needs of consumers and industries alike. According to the research report, "India Paper Pigment Market Outlook, 2029," published by Bonafide Research, the India Paper Pigment market is anticipated to add to more than USD 480 Million by 2024–29. The Indian pigment industry has witnessed an exceptional growth over the review period 2012-2017 owing to high usage of pigments in several end-user industries such as cosmetics, paints and coatings. The pigment sales registered constant growth increasing in value over the years. The APAC countries are expected to grow at the highest CAGR in the paper pigments market during the forecast period. In India, major selling inorganic pigments consumption was evaluated at thousands of tonnes and is majorly used in paints and process of plastics. The Indian pigment industry has transformed itself from being import dependent to an export driven market with high exports of pigment emulsions, thus grabbing a major revenue share. The increasing use of paper pigments in packaging to improve the appearance and durability of cartons, boxes, and wrapping materials is a key factor behind the rising demand in India. Pigments are an integral part of the country’s overall chemical sector. Over the forecast period, India pigments market is expected to generate revenues through increasing production of phthalo and azo pigments. Due to the rising demand for organic pigments, they are the dominant type of pigments being produced in India, accounting for 58% of the total pigment production in India. The India dyes and pigments market value is aided by the cosmetic industry growth in the country. The cosmetic industry is a major application sector for the pigments market. India is home to numerous well-established manufacturers with advanced production capabilities and the ability to produce a wide range of dyes and pigments.
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Download SampleIndia's paper pigment market is segmented into several types, each playing a key role in the country's growing paper and packaging industries. Calcium Carbonate is a widely used pigment that enhances the brightness, opacity and smoothness of paper surfaces. Widely utilized as a filler material in the paper industry, calcium carbonate provides bulk, reducing the reliance on more expensive pulp and contributes to the overall efficiency of the paper manufacturing process. In India, both Ground Calcium Carbonate (GCC) and Precipitated Calcium Carbonate (PCC) are popular due to their cost-effectiveness and ability to improve paper quality. Second is kaolin, a naturally occurring clay mineral, is another essential pigment in India’s paper industry. It is primarily used to enhance printability, smoothness and brightness in paper products. With India's booming print media and education sectors, kaolin's demand remains steady, contributing to the country's paper pigment production. Titanium Dioxide is a premium pigment, valued for its high opacity and brightness. It is commonly used in high-quality paper products where superior whiteness is essential. As India’s paper industry shifts towards premium, export-oriented products, Titanium Dioxide's usage is becoming increasingly prominent. Other pigments are crucial for addressing the diverse needs of India's paper manufacturing sector, which spans across packaging products. As India’s paper pigment industry evolves, these diverse pigments continue to meet the growing demand for better-quality and more sustainable paper products. In the paper pigments market, coated paper is expected to lead in demand based on its application. This trend reflects the growing preference for coated paper due to its superior surface properties, such as enhanced smoothness, brightness, and printability. These qualities make coated paper highly desirable for a range of industries and consumer needs. The dominant position of coated paper in the market highlights its crucial role in driving the demand for paper pigments. Pigments are essential for providing colour, opacity and gloss to coated paper, while also offering protection against corrosion and weathering. This makes them vital not only in the paper industry but also in applications such as plastics, printing inks, and construction materials. The increase in pigment use for coatings, as opposed to fillers, indicates a shift toward more specialized and high-performance applications. In some regions like Europe and North America, the growth rate for coated paper is surpassing that of uncoated paper. This trend is mirrored in the Indian market, where the demand for the coated paper is rising due to its superior properties and the need for high-quality print materials. As the Indian paper industry evolves, the focus on coated paper and the increasing use of pigments for coating applications are expected to drive further growth and innovation in the market. The rising importance of coatings underscores the significant role of pigments in enhancing the functionality and aesthetics of paper products across various sectors. India's paper pigment market serves various end-user industries, each reflecting the growing demand for quality paper products in the country. The Print Media segment includes newspapers, magazines, books and other printed materials, all of which require high-quality pigments to enhance clarity and visual appeal. With India's large and still-expanding print media sector, especially in regional languages, there is a rising demand for pigments that improve the brightness and printability of paper. In the stationery segment, pigments are used in paper products such as notebooks, envelopes and office supplies. As educational institutions and corporate offices across India continue to grow, the demand for high-quality, durable stationery products is also increasing, driving the need for effective paper pigments. The packaging industry, another significant consumer, uses pigments to improve the appearance and durability of paper-based packaging materials. With India's booming e-commerce and consumer goods industries, the demand for attractive and sturdy packaging is growing, further boosting the paper pigment market. As India's urbanization and awareness of hygiene products rise, the demand for high-quality personal care paper products is growing. This diversity in end-user demand ensures that India’s paper pigment market continues to thrive.
Considered in this report • Historic year: 2018 • Base year: 2023 • Estimated year: 2024 • Forecast year: 2029 Aspects covered in this report • Paper Pigment market Outlook with its value and forecast along with its segments • Various drivers and challenges • On-going trends and developments • Top profiled companies • Strategic recommendation By Type • Calcium Carbonate • Kaolin • Titanium Dioxide • Others
By Application • Coated Paper • Uncoated Paper By End User Industry • Print Media • Stationary • Packaging • Personal Care • Others The approach of the report: This report consists of a combined approach of primary and secondary research. Initially, secondary research was used to get an understanding of the market and list the companies that are present in it. The secondary research consists of third-party sources such as press releases, annual reports of companies, and government-generated reports and databases. After gathering the data from secondary sources, primary research was conducted by conducting telephone interviews with the leading players about how the market is functioning and then conducting trade calls with dealers and distributors of the market. Post this; we have started making primary calls to consumers by equally segmenting them in regional aspects, tier aspects, age group, and gender. Once we have primary data with us, we can start verifying the details obtained from secondary sources. Intended audience This report can be useful to industry consultants, manufacturers, suppliers, associations, and organizations related to the Paper Pigment industry, government bodies, and other stakeholders to align their market-centric strategies. In addition to marketing and presentations, it will also increase competitive knowledge about the industry.
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