Textile products that meet the demands of European and American consumers for green, healthy, and sustainable options include those made from natural fibers such as organic cotton, hemp, and bamboo, as well as textiles with antibacterial, antiviral, and hypoallergenic properties. Additionally, recyclable textiles, textiles with low-residue dyes, and textiles made from non-petroleum-based biodegradable materials are also receiving significant attention from European and American consumers.
In terms of health, European and American consumers have a high demand for textiles with antibacterial, antiviral, and hypoallergenic properties. For example, during the pandemic, there has been an increasing trend in the demand for textiles with antibacterial and antiviral functions. At the same time, due to air quality concerns and increased allergens, textiles with hypoallergenic characteristics are also receiving close attention from consumers.
In terms of sustainability, European and American consumers tend to prefer environmentally friendly and recyclable textiles. Products made from natural fibers such as organic cotton, hemp, and bamboo are highly favored by consumers. Additionally, recyclable textiles, textiles with low-residue dyes, and textiles made from non-petroleum-based biodegradable materials have also garnered widespread attention among European and American consumer groups.