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BackPackaged Facts names growth trends
U.S. retail sales of pet clean-up and odour-control products reached more than USD 4 bn in 2019, up from 3.5 bn in 2014. In its new study (Pet Litter, Clean-Up, and Odor Control: U.S. Market Trends and Opportunities, 2nd Edition) Packaged Facts forecasts that the pet clean-up and odour-control product market will approach USD 5 bn by 2024.
Packaged Facts names eight trends which will influence growth in the market:
- clean-up innovations that make pet ownership easier
- pets as family
- health and wellness
- pet ownership trends
- millennials and housing issues
- natural and eco-friendly
- legislation on pet waste
- cat toileting habits
The report provides detailed analysis of the types of litter and clean-up products that are in high demand. The study can be purchased here.
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