In 2023, the market for dishwashing products was estimated to be worth USD 39.78 billion worldwide. The market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.7% from USD 41.76 billion in 2024 to USD 60.27 billion by 2032.

Dishwashing solutions, which include detergents, scouring pads, and dishwashing wipes, are essential for preserving the hygiene of kitchenware since they remove grease and stains well. As customers emphasize keeping their kitchens clean, the increased demand for dishwashing solutions is being driven by the increased awareness of kitchen hygiene on a global scale.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the need to sterilize kitchen surfaces in commercial settings drove up demand for dishwashing solutions.

Fortune Business Insights™ provides this information in its research report, titled “Dishwashing Products Market, 2024-2032”.

Top Key Companies Covered in the Dishwashing Products Market:

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Ancillary Segment Holds a Major Market Share owing to Consumer-Friendly Designs

based on product categories, such as dishwashing detergent and auxiliary items. Brushes, scouring pads, wipes, scrubbers, sink cleaners, and rinse tools are examples of ancillary products. A significant portion of the dishwashing products market is held by the ancillary items category. The availability of kitchen cleaning brushes and pads with eye-catching shapes and patterns increases consumer appeal and is a major factor in the segment's rapid rise in the dishwashing industry.

Residential Segment Captures a Major Market Share owing to Increasing Residential Dwellings

The market is divided into residential and commercial segments according to the applications. The majority of the market is taken up by the residential sector. The need for dishwashing products is driven by the increasing number of residential residences worldwide, which in turn amplifies growth within the residential segment and reflects evolving consumer behaviors.