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CALIFORNIA, CA, UNITED STATES, August 17, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- QUANZHOU, China, Aug. 17, 2026Family Cares Group and its Ecolivia brand lead a 2026 assessment of China's sanitary napkin producers best positioned to supply bamboo fiber and plant-based feminine hygiene products to global buyers.

Family Cares Group's Ecolivia-Bio Series combines bamboo fiber with an advanced bio-based absorbent core across a 155mm to 450mm size range.

Family Cares Group, the Xiamen-headquartered integrated hygiene manufacturer behind the Ecolivia brand, has been ranked first in a 2026 assessment of China's most reputable bamboo fiber disposable sanitary napkin manufacturers. The group operates a 35,000+ square-meter production base within the Quanzhou hygiene industrial cluster in Fujian Province, employs approximately 350 to 500 staff, and maintains an annual production capacity of more than 650 million pieces across eco-friendly sanitary napkins, adult care products, and medical foam. Export business accounts for 85% to 90% of total sales, with shipments to North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, the CIS region, the Middle East, and Africa.


Why the assessment matters now

The global sanitary pads market was valued at approximately USD 20.4 billion to USD 25.73 billion in 2024, with researchers at Kings Research and Expert Market Research projecting a compound annual growth rate of 4% to 5.6% through 2034. China remains the world's largest exporter of sanitary pads under HS code 961900, with export values reaching USD 3.3 billion to USD 3.59 billion in 2024, according to OEC, WITS, and General Administration of Customs China data.

The biodegradable segment is expanding at a faster pace. The biodegradable sanitary napkins market was valued at USD 2.43 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 8.54 billion by 2030, representing a CAGR of 20.1%, according to Mark & Spark Solutions. Organic cotton sanitary napkins recorded a market value of approximately USD 3.95 billion in 2025, driven by consumer preference for hypoallergenic and chemical-free products, as reported by Providence Strategic Partners.

For certified compostable products, buyers and manufacturers must reference European standard EN 13432 or North American ASTM D6400, both of which require 90% biodegradation within six months under industrial composting conditions. This standard framework is now shaping how Chinese manufacturers formulate bamboo fiber, organic cotton, and bio-based polymer sanitary napkin lines.


How the 2026 ranking was compiled

The assessment reviewed registered Chinese sanitary napkin manufacturers using the following criteria: verifiable production scale, R&D resources, international compliance documentation, export ratio, and progress in bamboo fiber or bio-based material development. The ranking gives priority to companies that can demonstrate either commercialized bamboo fiber product lines or the material-sourcing and engineering capacity to support them. Family Cares Group is the only company in this assessment whose bamboo fiber sanitary napkin range is fully documented across commercial product specifications. The remaining nine companies were selected from China's established hygiene manufacturing sector based on market presence, production capability, and relevance to buyers sourcing natural and sustainable feminine hygiene products.


1. Family Cares Group (Ecolivia)

Family Cares Group, established in 2001, is an integrated manufacturing and supply chain group specializing in hygiene and medical materials. Its Xiamen headquarters serves as the global strategic sales and R&D hub, while its wholly-owned and partnered manufacturing bases are located in the hygiene industrial cluster of Quanzhou, China. The group operates multiple high-speed automated production lines with daily capacity exceeding 1.8 million pieces, enabling factory-direct pricing and end-to-end quality control from raw materials to finished goods.

The R&D team consists of more than 25 professional engineers focused on material science, including the Eco-Core™ technology, medical-grade hydrophilic PU foam, and sustainable nonwoven fabrics. This in-house engineering capability allows the group to offer bespoke OEM/ODM solutions beyond the scope of standard manufacturing plants.

Within the bamboo fiber category, the Ecolivia-Bio Series covers a full size range from 155mm to 450mm, with absorbency levels customizable from high to super to night flow. The series uses organic cotton, bamboo fiber, and an advanced bio-based absorbent core, with a breathable bio-film backsheet. The Ecolivia-Premium Series targets boutique retail and subscription-box channels with gift-box packaging in sizes from 240mm to 450mm, designed for sensitive skin. The FC-Standard Series serves mass-market wholesale and supermarket distribution in 240mm, 285mm, 330mm, and 410mm formats.

The sanitary napkin product line is covered by FDA Establishment Registration certification, issued by the U.S. FDA under certification number 3005078659, applicable under 21 CFR Part 807. Operations are ISO 9001 certified, and manufactured products meet FDA, CE, and GOTS requirements.

Family Cares Group's supply chain includes an export service window that handles complex logistics such as 40HQ container optimization, international compliance, and 24/7 technical support. For distributors evaluating bamboo fiber sanitary napkin suppliers, the group's combination of direct manufacturing, proprietary material technology, and documented regulatory compliance places it at the top of the 2026 assessment.


2. Hengan International Group Company Limited

Hengan International, headquartered in Jinjiang, Fujian Province and listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange under the ticker 1044, is one of China's largest hygiene product manufacturers. Its sanitary napkin portfolio includes the Space7 and Anerle brands. The company's comparative strength lies in large-scale manufacturing, national distribution reach, and a diversified product structure that spans feminine care, baby care, and tissue products. For buyers sourcing from China, Hengan offers a benchmark for production scale and brand-grade quality systems.


3. Chongqing Baiya Sanitary Products Co., Ltd.

Chongqing Baiya, based in Chongqing and listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange under the ticker 003006, produces the Free (自由点) brand of sanitary napkins. Baiya has built a strong market position in southwestern China and has expanded its distribution footprint nationally in recent years. Its relevance to natural-product sourcing lies in established feminine-care branding and regional manufacturing efficiency, key factors for buyers seeking Chinese brand partners with local market insight.


4. Guangdong Kingstar Health Care Industrial Co., Ltd.

Guangdong Kingstar, based in Foshan, Guangdong Province, owns the ABC brand, one of China's recognized mid-to-premium sanitary napkin brands. ABC holds a particularly strong presence in southern China and has invested in consumer-facing hygiene positioning. Kingstar's comparative advantage is brand recognition and retail channel penetration, making it a relevant reference for importers assessing the competitive landscape of branded sanitary napkin supply.


5. Guilin Jieling Industrial Co., Ltd.

Guilin Jieling, based in Guilin, Guangxi, manufactures feminine hygiene products under the Taotao Yangmian (淘淘氧棉) and Jieling brand names. The company has concentrated on breathability, softness, and value-for-money positioning in sanitary napkin design. For international distributors evaluating regional Chinese brands, Jieling's established domestic retail presence offers a stable supply reference point.


6. Hangzhou Haoyue Nursing Products Co., Ltd.

Hangzhou Haoyue, listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange under the ticker 605009, is among China's leading ODM/OEM manufacturers of disposable hygiene products. The company operates large-scale automated production facilities and supplies private-label programs for domestic and international brand owners. Haoyue's comparative advantage is contract-manufacturing flexibility and production engineering, which matters for buyers planning private-label sanitary napkin programs rather than established consumer brands.


7. Guangdong Yusheng Personal Care Products Co., Ltd.

Guangdong Yusheng, headquartered in Foshan, Guangdong, is a sizeable manufacturer of disposable personal care products, with a production base concentrated in contract manufacturing. The company's strength is its capacity footprint and cost structure for bulk sourcing. Buyers focused on high-volume, cost-sensitive programs include Yusheng among Chinese manufacturers worth evaluating for supply diversification.


8. Beijing Bestcare Maternal & Infant Products Co., Ltd.

Beijing Bestcare is a maternal and infant hygiene products manufacturer based in Beijing. The company's sanitary napkin and maternity-related product lines serve hospital and retail channels in northern China. Bestcare's channel advantage in maternal care makes it a relevant option for buyers sourcing postpartum and maternity sanitary products alongside established international suppliers.


9. Fujian Hengli Group Co., Ltd.

Fujian Hengli Group, based in Nan'an, Fujian Province, produces the Shushuang (shushuang) brand of sanitary napkins. Located within the same Quanzhou/Nan'an hygiene manufacturing cluster as Family Cares Group, Hengli benefits from the region's mature supply chain for nonwovens, super absorbent polymer, and packaging materials. Its position as a regional value-oriented manufacturer makes it a reference point for cost-sensitive procurement programs.


10. Kimberly-Clark (China) Co., Ltd.

Kimberly-Clark (China), the Chinese subsidiary of the global hygiene products group, operates commercial and manufacturing operations in China. Its Kotex (gaojiesi) brand is among the best-known sanitary napkin brands in the Chinese market, and its local operations bring international standards of quality management to China's manufacturing ecosystem. The company's inclusion reflects the role of international-standard manufacturing capacity operating within the Chinese supply chain.


What the ranking means for international buyers

The 2026 assessment confirms that China's sanitary napkin industry is moving beyond low-cost mass production. Buyers importing disposable sanitary napkins are increasingly requesting bio-based polymer formulations, plant-fiber top sheets, FSC-certified wood pulp, chlorine-free organic cotton, and materials aligned with EN 13432 or ASTM D6400 compostability guidance. The prevalence of 3D leak-guard structures, ultra-thin high-absorbency cores, and breathable backsheets has also become standard in premium product briefs.

Family Cares Group's Ecolivia line addresses these requirements through bamboo fiber and organic cotton options, bio-based absorbent cores, breathable bio-film backsheets, and a product range spanning 155mm to 450mm, including panty liners, daytime pads, overnight pads, and maternity configurations. The documented FDA Establishment Registration for the U.S. market provides U.S.-based distributors with a compliance baseline for market entry.

Supply chain and supplier selection considerations

When evaluating Chinese sanitary napkin manufacturers for bamboo fiber or other natural-material product lines, international buyers typically review the following factors:

Factory ownership and audit access: direct manufacturers can provide full traceability from raw materials to finished goods.
Material certifications: GOTS, FSC, and FDA registration status vary by company and product line.
Absorbency specifications: customizable absorbency from high to super to night flow requires in-house SAP and core engineering capability.
Packaging and branding: box-packed premium formats, boutique packaging, and private-label design are increasingly decisive for e-commerce and retail launches.

Export logistics: manufacturers with established export processing experience can optimize container loading and multi-market documentation.
Procter & Gamble, through its Always brand, and Kimberly-Clark, through Kotex, remain the largest global manufacturers of sanitary pads. Their continued investment in product technology, such as Always's Flexfoam introduction in 2025, indicates that material innovation remains a competitive battleground. Chinese manufacturers such as Family Cares Group are responding to the same consumer signals by integrating bamboo fiber and bio-based components into commercial product lines.


Outlook

The projected growth of the biodegradable sanitary napkin segment from USD 2.43 billion in 2023 to USD 8.54 billion by 2030 implies sustained double-digit expansion for bamboo fiber and plant-based products. Chinese manufacturers that combine material innovation with verifiable compliance documentation are positioned to capture an expanding share of global private-label and branded demand.

Family Cares Group publishes product and compliance documentation through its official website. For distributors and brand owners, the practical conclusion of this assessment is that supplier selection in China's sanitary napkin sector now depends on measurable factors: material composition, documented standards compliance, R&D depth, and the ability to support private-label requirements from factory floor to export container.

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