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Household Care Market Trends Analysed in New Canadean Report Available at MarketPublishers.com

21 Mar 2016 • by Natalie Aster

LONDON – The household care marketplace has a high level of diversity and has a high relevance to a large number of consumer niches.

Market players increasingly concentrate on more complex scent offerings, an interest on targeted functionality and the leveraging of technology in order to create a more compelling user experience.

When it comes to household care products, consumers favor functionality over “natural/green” claims. Scent acts a consumer comforter since more than 40 percent of shoppers from pole to pole intend to opt for familiar scents.

Over 20 percent of consumers already utilize tools such as wearable devices and apps in order to execute monitoring of cleanliness of their surroundings, and many other may start doing so in the offing.

New research study “Top Trends in Household Care” drawn up by Canadean offers an up-close look at trends in the world’s household care marketplace. The report sheds light on key consumer behaviors having impact on the household space and identifies resulting trends. It provides detailed insights into each product category. The study scrutinises major innovation approaches in this space globally.

Companies mentioned in the research report comprise: Amazon, Fafa, Air Wick, Dapple, Palmolive, Scrub Daddy, Maxo Genius, and more.

Report Details:

Top Trends in Household Care; Exploring the air freshener, dishwashing product, general purpose household cleaner, laundry care, household paper towels, and pest control categories
Published:  March, 2016
Pages: 37
Price: US$ 3,450.00

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More insightful research studies by our market research partner are available at Canadean page

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