The global reusable plastic water bottles market is likely to exhibit rapid growth in the coming years on the back of growing demand for reusable products in the plastics space due to growing realization of the adverse environmental consequences of large-scale and unchecked use of plastic. The reusable plastic water bottles market has grown steadily across the world in the last few years due to growing support for environmental conservation movements and is likely to remain a key revenue earner in the coming years. Asia Pacific except Japan is likely to dominate proceedings of the global reusable plastic water bottles market, with the growing economies in the region providing the reusable plastic water bottles market fertile ground for smooth growth. By material type, high density polyethylene is likely to remain the dominant segment in the global reusable plastic water bottles market over the 2017-2022 forecast period. Get sample copy of at: https://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/sample/sample.php?flag=S&rep_id=33422 According to Transparency Market Research, the global reusable plastic water bottles market is likely to exhibit a robust 4.5% CAGR over the 2017-2022 forecast period. Valuation of the reusable plastic water bottles market is likely to rise to US$3.2 bn by the end of 2017, with the market expected to be valued at more than US$4 bn by the end of 2022.
Here are the key insights into the growth prospects of the global reusable plastic water bottles market: Growing awareness about the environmental damage caused by large-scale use of plastic is likely to remain a key driver for the global reusable plastic water bottles market. Growing amount of scientific data has demonstrated the clear risk of increasing the use of plastics at the current rates, with plastic being pointed out as a key pollutant in any ecosystem. Being nonbiodegradable, plastics cause havoc with any ecosystem in which they are dumped, including terrestrial and marine ecosystems. As a result, a growing number of governments now support the innovation of reusable plastic products, which reduce the burden caused by the need to degrade them.