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Away-From-Home Tissue and Hygiene in New Zealand

In 2011, AFH products saw current value sales growth of 5%, compared to the CAGR of 3% seen over the review period. More dynamic growth in 2011 was largely due to rising unit prices, which was partly attributable to the Goods and Services Tax (GST) ...

Jun 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Incontinence in New Zealand

The 65-year-old-and-over population in New Zealand increased by 3% from 569,160 in 2010 to 586,430 in 2011. As the life expectancy of New Zealander’s increased over the review period, the likelihood of requiring some form of incontinence aid ...

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Sanitary Protection in New Zealand

Environmental organisations have highlighted the fact that in Australia and New Zealand well over 700 million tampons and 1 billion towels are disposed of every year. These tampons and towels are sent to landfills, or pass through sewage treatment ...

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Nappies/Diapers/Pants in New Zealand

In 2011, nappies/diapers/pants saw current value sales growth of 6% to reach NZ$165 million, compared to the CAGR of 4% seen over the review period. Meanwhile, nappies/diapers/pants saw retail volume sales growth of 1% in 2011, which was in line with...

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Tissue and Hygiene in New Zealand

Tissue and hygiene in New Zealand saw retail value sales growth of 5% in 2011, with demographic trends and environmental sustainability being the primary growth drivers. New Zealand’s slow economic recovery hampered performance somewhat during 2011, ...

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Cotton Wool/Buds/Pads in New Zealand

Cotton wool/buds/pads saw sales growth of 3% in 2011 to reach NZ$8 million. The increase in Goods and Services Tax (GST) from 12.5% to 15%, introduced in October 2010, contributed to this. However, cotton wool/buds/pads saw less dynamic retail value...

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Wipes in New Zealand

In late 2011, several baby wipe brands were pulled from supermarket shelves, as the products were believed to contain iodopropynyl butylcarbamate (IPBC). According to the Environmental Protection Authority, it is not permissible to use IPBC in ...

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Retail Tissue in New Zealand

As New Zealand continued its economic recovery in 2011, value remained a major factor in the consumer purchasing decision as regards retail tissue. Despite the fact that consumer and business confidence levels began to increase in 2011, consumers ...

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