Tissue and Hygiene in Latin America

May 2024

The tissue and hygiene market was again recording positive growth in real value terms in Latin America in 2023. Nappies/diapers/pants is underperforming, with birth rates in some countries declining, and has even lost its spot as the biggest category regionally to toilet paper. Retail adult incontinence was seeing dynamic growth in 2023, helped by growing awareness of the condition and the products as well the taboo surrounding this issue continuing to diminish.

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Key findings

Falling birth rates impacting nappies/diapers/pants

Declining birth rates across a number of countries are impacting nappies/diapers/pants sales, which recorded a marginally negative real value CAGR over 2018-2023. However, ageing populations, growing awareness and a lessening of the taboo surrounding these products are helping to drive growth in retail adult incontinence in many Latin American countries.

Peruvian consumers looking for deals and discounts

Post-pandemic, inflation, floods and a failed coup attempt are among the problems that the Peruvian population have had to contend with. This has seen consumers increasingly looking for deals and discounts on essential products, while, on less essential items, reducing their consumption, stopping buying them or replacing them with cheaper products.

Small local grocers still the leading distribution channel

Despite losing share over the 2018-2023 period, small local grocers still – just – remain the leading distribution channel in terms of retail value sales in the tissue and hygiene market. Supermarkets and hypermarkets, both gaining share, follow close behind. E-commerce has been growing, particularly in the pandemic, but still remains a relatively minor sales channel.

Suzano takes over Kimberly-Clark’s tissue operations in Brazil

Suzano’s acquisition of Kimberly-Clark’s tissue division in Brazil strengthened its position and broadened its offering in retail tissue at the same time as enabling Kimberly-Clark to make major investments in its retail hygiene operations, including launching leading innovation initiatives across nappies/diapers and menstrual care.

Scope
Key findings
Toilet paper the biggest category in Latin American tissue and hygiene
Latin America ranks fourth regionally for sales and per capita spend
The healthy growth seen in 2022 and 2023 is expected to continue in the coming years
Low birth rates impacting demand for nappies/diapers/pants in Mexico
Strong growth for wipes in Mexico over 2018-2023
Nappies/diapers/pants record a disappointing performance over 2018-2023
Retail adult incontinence the most dynamic category over the review period
Small local grocers remain the leading distribution channel
Supermarkets/hypermarkets gaining share in recent years
Consolidated competitive landscapes in most countries across Latin America
Kimberly-Clark loses share but continues to lead in Latin America
Only Tecnoquímicas does not have Mexico or Brazil as its biggest market
Tena benefits from the dynamism of the retail adult incontinence category
Positive growth expected throughout the forecast period
Brazil will help drive regional growth in the coming years
Argentina: Market Context
Argentina: Competitive and Retail Landscape
Bolivia: Market Context
Bolivia: Competitive and Retail Landscape
Brazil: Market Context
Brazil: Competitive and Retail Landscape
Chile: Market Context
Chile: Competitive and Retail Landscape
Colombia: Market Context
Colombia: Competitive and Retail Landscape
Costa Rica: Market Context
Costa Rica: Competitive and Retail Landscape
Dominican Republic: Market Context
Dominican Republic: Competitive and Retail Landscape
Ecuador: Market Context
Ecuador: Competitive and Retail Landscape
Guatemala: Market Context
Guatemala: Competitive and Retail Landscape
Mexico: Market Context
Mexico: Competitive and Retail Landscape
Peru: Market Context
Peru: Competitive and Retail Landscape
Uruguay: Market Context
Uruguay: Competitive and Retail Landscape

Tissue and Hygiene

This is the aggregation of retail and away-from home tissue and disposable hygiene products as well as Rx/reimbursement adult incontinence.

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