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What Role do Top Textile Chemical Companies Play in Eco-responsibility?

December 11, 2025 | Chemicals & Materials

During the entire assembly line, chemicals are used to refine fabric characteristics, bring out vibrant colors, and smooth out the production methods. From kicking off fiber treatment to wrapping up finishing touches, they lift up fabric performance and make changes to increase its durability. These smart solutions power up modern fabrics. From moisture-wicking gym wear to sun-blocking home fabrics, their usage has put an indelible mark on daily living.

Eco-awareness Trends in the Textile Chemicals Industry

As eco-awareness gathers speed, the textile industry is moving toward green chemicals to slash water waste, cut down energy needs, and keep in check pollution levels. Indian manufacturers are producing closed-loop systems, while polyurethane resin makers innovate eco-conscious products, advancing both performance and sustainability. 

Real-world Impact of the Product

Textile chemicals play a crucial role in leveling up performance, sharpening quality and appeal. Performance wear brands rely on next-gen formulas that keep out odor while stepping up comfort and durability. Luxury bedding brings in specialized finishing chemicals to deliver exceptional softness, smooth texture, and long-lasting strength, elevating the customer experience. In the leather goods sector, Indian leather tanning chemical manufacturers transform raw hides into premium, durable, and visually appealing leather for shoes, jackets, and accessories.

Market Scenario 

Textile chemicals, covering dyeing & finishing, fiber & polymer, are vital to modern manufacturing. From pre-treatment to finishing, chemicals enhance efficiency, quality, and functionality, enabling application in sectors such as industrial, electrical, and electronic, driving growth. Asia Pacific is recognized as a global manufacturing hub for textiles, supported by the concentration of renowned players, with China accounting for 50% of apparel production. Low-cost labor, low production expense, and bulk availability of raw materials are some of the crucial factors steering the growth of the industry in China. 

According to the report by Fortune Business Insights™, the market for textile chemicals stood at USD 20.67 billion in 2019 and is likely to reach USD 26.97 billion by 2027.

Fortune Business Insights™ Profiles Top 10 Key Companies/Players in the Textile Chemicals Space

1. Covestro AG 

Covestro AG specializes in polyurethane and polycarbonate-based raw materials, including thermoplastic polyurethane, polycarbonate pellets, isocyanates, polyols, and polyurethane-based additives. It operates 33 production sites and four R&D facilities worldwide, serving EMLA, NAFTA, and APAC regions through advanced, eco-friendly manufacturing. Since 2021, operations have been recognized into two segments: Solutions & Specialties (S&S) and Performance Materials (PM), covering seven business entities. In 2024, Aquair water-based technology PU coating for textiles, developed its Trans-Textil, achieving vegan certification for eco-efficient water and energy savings. 

2. DIC Corporation

Japan’s DIC Corporation produces organic pigments, printing inks, and PPS compounds, with a growing focus on emerging markets such as the Middle East and South America. In 2024, Sun Chemical achieved OEKO-TEX ECO PASSPORT certification ZDHC Level 3 for certain pigments, validating their compliance with strict safety AB sustainability standards for textile and leather chemicals. 

3. Rudolf GmbH 

Germany’s family-owned Rudolf GmbH is one of the top textile chemicals companies, which produces chemicals for textiles, construction, and car care. The company runs 18 global production sites and maintains a presence in more than 50 locations worldwide. 

4. NICCA CHEMICAL CO., LTD.

Japan-based NICCA CHEMICAL Co., Ltd operates over nine global sites, producing surfactants for textiles and a broad range of chemicals for cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, metal, papermaking, paints, dyestuff, resins, and detergents. In textiles, it supplies solutions for every stage of processing, from yarn creation to final finishing.

5. Archroma

Operating in over 42 countries with 35 production sites, Archoma supplies specialty textile chemicals and dyes for paper, adhesives, and coatings, reaching more than 100 countries. In 2023, it acquired Huntsman’s Textile Effects unit to strengthen its global offering to the fashion and textile industries. 

6. Lubrizol Corporation

Lubrizol Corporation is a global specialty chemicals manufacturer serving consumer, industrial, and transportation markets. Its portfolio includes fuel and engine additives, and personal and home care products. The company operates 100+ manufacturing, sales, and technical facilities globally. 

7. Evonik Industries

Germany-based Evonik Industries AG operates in 100+ countries with production across 27+ sites globally, organized into five business segments from smart materials to nutrition & care. Founded in 2007, from a merger of legacy chemical businesses, it supplies specialty chemicals for markets ranging from animal feed and personal care to automotive and construction materials. 

8. Kiri Industries Ltd.

Kiri Industries Limited, based in India, manufactures and exports chemicals, dyes, and intermediates for materials including automotive, carpets, leather, apparel, home upholstery, industrial fabrics, and others. It operates three manufacturing facilities with a combined installed capacity of 18,000 tons per annum of reactive dyes, serving customers in over 50 countries across seven continents.

9. Solvay S.A. 

Solvay S.A., headquartered in Belgium, operates 45 production sites and serves around 4 countries globally. It provides textile chemicals solutions for sectors such as aerospace, food, electrical & electronics, consumer goods, healthcare, oil & gas, coatings, energy solutions, agriculture, and automotive. Its portfolio includes flavors & fragrances, chemical derivatives, polymers, solvents, surfactants, amines, antioxidants, and composites.

10. Tanatex Chemicals B.V. 

With operators across MENA, Europe, India, and Japan, Tanatex Chemicals delivers end-to-user textiles solutions, including processing chemicals, coatings, functional finishes, and whitening agents. Its offerings help manufacturers improve efficiency, quality, and innovation in textile production. 

What Makes Textile Chemicals the Backbone of Modern Fabrics?

Textile chemicals are the backbone of modern fabric and leather manufacturing, enabling products that combine functionality, aesthetics, and longevity. Their applications range from performance sportswear and UV-resistant curtains to premium leather footwear and accessories. The market continues to grow, driven by sectors such as industrial and construction, where high-performance textiles are essential. Innovation is shaping the future; manufacturers are developing eco-conscious, biodegradable chemicals and integrating resource-efficient processes to align with sustainability demands. As consumers’ preferences evolve toward products that deliver comfort and environmental responsibility, these chemicals will remain an indispensable link in the value chain. By blending science, technology, and sustainability, this sector is set to define the next generation of textile and leather innovations globally.

For more details, see our report regarding this competitive market landscape.

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