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Sustainable Plastic Packaging Market - Shaping the Future of Packaging

Written by Heena Singh | Sep 4, 2024 1:00:00 PM

In the face of increasing environmental concerns, the demand for sustainable plastic packaging is rapidly growing, making it one of the most dynamic segments of the global packaging industry. As consumers and governments push for greener alternatives, companies worldwide are pivoting towards innovative solutions that balance functionality, cost, and environmental impact.

Sustainable plastic packaging, which is created from materials that can be recycled or are biodegradable, provides an eco-friendly alternative to traditional plastics. Recyclable PET and HDPE are two examples of plastics that can be reprocessed into new products. These materials are versatile and used in many applications, from food containers to flexible packaging. Demand for these types of sustainable packaging is growing in industries such as fashion, food, consumer goods, and healthcare, as they offer environmental benefits without compromising performance.

This blog explores the evolving landscape of sustainable plastic packaging and its significant impact on the global market.

According to BCC Research, the global market for sustainable plastic packaging is expected to grow from $86.6 billion in 2024 to $122.4 billion by the end of 2029, at a compound annual growth rate, or CAGR, of 7.2% from 2024 to 2029.

Market Growth Factors

The global sustainable plastic packaging market will witness impressive growth in the coming years (2024 to 2029). This surge is driven by several factors:

  • Increasing Consumer Preference for Bioplastic Biopolymers are naturally occurring polymers derived primarily from renewable sources such as plants and animals that aid in producing plastics.

Bioplastics are primarily used in disposable items such as packaging, containers, straws, bags, bottles, non-disposable carpets, plastic piping, phone casings, 3D printing, car insulation, and medical implants. They have the potential to considerably reduce the reliance on fossil resources, which are far more harmful to the environment than bioplastics. Unsurprisingly, the production and use of bioplastics will skyrocket in the coming years.

  • Primary Packaging - Packaging can be primary, secondary, or tertiary. Primary packaging is the material in direct contact with the packaged material. It holds the packed material in place and protects it from mechanical, chemical, and biological damage. The demand for primary packaging from materials other than plastic, such as glass or metal, is relatively high for consumer goods, pharmaceutical products, and food and beverage items.

Biodegradable polymer and bioplastic primary packaging materials provide performance benefits such as low contamination, lightweight, high barrier, and ease of handling.

  • Post-Consumer Recycled (PCR) Plastic Packaging Demand Increases - The increasing demand for PCR plastic packaging is a positive step towards a more sustainable future. Driven by consumer demand for more environmentally friendly options and stringent regulatory requirements, companies are recognizing the importance of incorporating recycled materials into their products. With technological advances, the efficiency and effectiveness of recycling processes will improve, making PCR plastic packaging an even more viable and attractive option for various industries.

BCC Research expects the demand for PCR plastic packaging to grow through 2026, reaching 6.5 million metric tons.