Anti-bacterial handwash
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The UK anti-bacterial soap sector was worth 10 million pounds sterling in 1996, 7% of the overall 154 million pounds sterling soap market. Anti-bacterial soap usually comes in the form of a liquid and demand has increased due to greater awareness of hygiene. The liquid sector was worth 25 million pounds sterling in 1996, 16% of the overall soap market. Market growth is predicted to be 128% from 1996 to 2000, being led by branded goods and with anti-bacterial agents being used in all soap products eventually as a matter of course.
Publication Name: Market Research Great Britain
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0308-3047
Year: 1997
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Textile washing detergents
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The UK textile washing detergents industry can be separated into three major sectors, including powder, liquid and other detergents. An overview of the market place for 1995-1999 is included, along with company profiles and analysis of the major players and their market worth.
Publication Name: Market Research Great Britain
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0308-3047
Year: 2000
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Soaps
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In 1999, the soap industry was valued at 206.4 million pounds sterling, representing a 1.9% increase on 1998. Market growth is attributed to liquid soap, which improved at the expense of bar soaps. An industry overview is provided.
Publication Name: Market Research Great Britain
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0308-3047
Year: 2000
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