The global geotextiles market is expected to reach $14.5 billion by 2033, according to a new report from Persistence Market Research.
This expansion is driven by rising infrastructure investments, stricter environmental regulations and the increasing adoption of sustainable construction materials, the company said.
The global surge in infrastructure development is a primary driver of the geotextiles market. Governments worldwide are investing heavily in highways, railways, airports, and urban infrastructure to support economic growth and population expansion. Large-scale initiatives such as highway modernization programs and flood control systems require geotextiles for soil reinforcement, filtration, and drainage applications.
In 2025, global construction activities continued to expand, boosting demand for geotextiles across both developed and emerging economies. Manufacturers are responding by offering high-strength, durable materials that improve project longevity while reducing environmental impact. Beyond transportation, geotextiles play a key role in erosion control, coastal protection, and landfill engineering, supporting sustainable infrastructure development. Asia Pacific leads this trend, driven by rapid urbanization in countries such as China and India, where large-scale public infrastructure programs continue to fuel demand.
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