Disposable Plastic Blood Bags Market Future Prospects
The global disposable plastic blood bags market size in 2024 is USD 433.1 million, and it is expected to advance at a CAGR of 5.1% during 2025–2030, to reach USD 580.2 million by 2030. Apart from blood, they aid in the separation of RBCs, WBCs, platelets, plasma, and cryoprecipitate, to treat a variety of disorders, which is why their sales continue to burgeon around the world.
The market is expanding rapidly as a result of the rising chronic disease prevalence and an aging population. Furthermore, the initiatives of government associations to raise blood donation awareness and use of RFID are propelling the global expansion. Additionally, opportunities are coming out of Asian countries, such as India and China, which are advocating the use of these bags for the collection and storage of blood. Furthermore, the industry is driven by the rising frequency of severe accidents and major injuries around the world, which often lead to hypovolemic shock.
Home healthcare services are more affordable and allow for flexible treatment. Home care is availed for illnesses that call for frequent intravenous infusions and injections, to save money on repetitive hospital visits. Products such as blood bags, syringes, and IV sets are frequently used at home for this purpose. Nurses with appropriate training transfuse blood using disposable bags. The same safety regulations apply to home-based services as they do to hospital transfusions. Additionally, due to the isolation steps taken during the pandemic, many patients with chronic diseases used this service.