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Thermal Paper Sales Witness Subdued
Growth as Shift to Digital Payment Reduces Demand, Finds Fact.MR
In 2018,
over 3.1 million tons of thermal papers were sold globally and the consumption
is likely to grow at a subdued rate of 2.7% in 2019, according to Fact.MR’s
latest study. Retail industry continues to be the largest end-user, accounting
for over half of global demand in 2018. Macro trends impacting the retail
industry are also rubbing off on thermal papers
demand, according to Fact.MR’s latest study. Growing adoption of
digital payment methods in retail stores is likely to result in declining
demand.
According to
Fact.MR’s study, thermal papers market is likely to be complemented by steady
demand from packaging and healthcare sectors.
“Thermal
papers marketplace has been under the influence of a number of skirmishes
wherein use of bisphenols has remained at the top of mind of thermal paper
manufacturers and environmental protection agencies. However, product
improvements and introduction of bisphenol-free thermal papers have sustained
thermal paper utilization in traditional applications,” says a senior analyst
at Fact.MR.
Application in Point of Sale (POS)
Receipts Accounts for Hefty Demand
Application
in point of sale (POS) receipts continues to account for a significant share in
the thermal papers market. Fact.MR shows that use of thermal papers in the
point of sale receipt application accounted for nearly 71% of the global demand
in 2018. Point-of-sale commerce is the prime platform of bill exchange in
multiple industries where cash and sometimes card-based transactions are
involved.
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While
estimating the future prospects of thermal papers market, Fact.MR has
considered increasing penetration of e-commerce platform and digital payment
methods in the retail industry leading to decreasing demand for point of sale
commerce in the future.
The thermal
paper industry has witnessed a number of skirmishes in the past decade.
Bisphenols used in thermal paper manufacturing and associated harmful effects
have been in limelight. While a handful of manufacturers have introduced
bisphenol-free thermal papers, the industry witnessed a significant shift from
bisphenol A to bisphenol S. And the use of bisphenol S continues to bemuse
governments as its impact remain unanalyzed.
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