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Cleaning wipes
2018-06-28 17:39:13
Household wipes offer consumers hygienic, all-in-one and timesaving solutions for every corner of the home, from kitchens and bathrooms, to hard floors, appliances, and more. Despite its success in Western markets—North America and Western Europe maintain the most in sales in the world—the global home care wipes and floor cleaning systems category has leveled off at $3 billion in retail value during the last several years, according to statistics from Euromonitor International. The category is only expected to grow at a 1% compounded annual growth rate through the year 2020. Meanwhile, its counterpart personal care wipes, which includes baby, cosmetic and intimate wipes, has topped $8 billion globally in recent years.