tonnes in 2024, up from 125 million tonnes in 2023.1 Since 2000, when production was 58 million tonnes, global fiber o moe on paoadxa s! pue palqnop ueut alou sey uoonpoid 169 million tonnes in 2030 if business continues as usual. Polyester has contributed most significantly to this growth, significantly, growing from 8.3 kilograms per person in 1975 to rise to 19.4 kilograms per person by 2030 if business continues Source: Textile Exchange based on data from CIRFS, FAO, ICAC, IVC, IWTO, Maia Research, and its own modeling. 1 Textile Exchange compilationbased ondata fromICAC,AO, IWTO,MohairouthAfrica CIRFS, IVC, Maia Research, and its own modeling. Volumes of certain minority fibers such as PTT, carbon, aramid, PLA, BS,and PEF are not included. Coton production volumes are collected in accordance with the harvest year used by ICAC, whichruns from August 1 to July 31, withvolmes allcated tothe latercalendaryearforexamle,2023/24cotton production is allocated to the 2024 calendar year) except for Brazil, for which data is collected by calendar year and aligns withthe earlieryear(for example, Brazil's 2023 cotton production is e do oui pasai asn Pue ou ulad se o se poda synthetic fiber volumes include staple fiber and filament. Please note that the percent market shares may differ from other sources due to: (1) our overview including other plant fibers, a (puesss gwopapnxa ueeyoumjpe om 2 Textile Exchange based on UN Population Division, 2024. World Population Prospects 2024 and volume data as specified in footnote (1).