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Versatility and Innovation to Drive Global Flexible Packaging Market

30 August 2011

Leatherhead UK, 30 August 2011 The global consumer flexible packaging market is worth $58.3 billion in 2011 and is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 4.1% to reach $71.3 billion by 2016, according to the latest research from Smithers Pira.

A new study from Smithers Pira - The Future of Global Flexible Packaging to 2016 - shows how flexible packaging market growth has been driven by the replacement of traditional pack types such as metal cans, glass and plastic bottles, and liquid cartons across a wide range of end-use sectors.

The tonnage for the global consumer flexible packaging market is projected at 18.1 million in 2011 and is forecast to reach 22.5 million tonnes by 2016.

Flexible packaging has also benefited from a wider range of new products being developed by brand owners in an increasingly competitive consumer marketplace. Barrier flexible packaging will continue to grow in importance as the major retail chains demand greater product protection and longer shelf life. Smithers Pira expects higher-barrier plastics such as BOPET, EVOH and PA, to show the highest growth rates over the forecast period.

According to Adam Page, Head of Reports and Consultancy at Smithers Pira: "Brand owners value flexible packaging for its versatility, comparative low cost and potential for innovation. It is also a lighter-weight pack format, a key attribute given the growing importance being attached to carbon footprint analysis and the environmental impact of packaging."

Flexible packaging has reached market maturity in the developed nations of North America and western Europe and future growth will be modest. However, Smithers Pira expects flexible packaging to see stronger growth in developing countries.

Asia is the largest regional market with 29.1% of global market volume in 2011, followed by western Europe and North America. Asia is also the fastest-growing market for consumer flexible packaging, with a forecast CAGR for 2011-16 of 7.9%. The region is forecast to represent 55.0% of total world flexible packaging consumption growth during the period 2011-16. India and China are the fastest-growing national markets for consumer flexible packaging according to Smithers Pira, together accounting for 44.0% of world flexible packaging consumption growth during the forecast period.

Global consumer flexible packaging consumption by region, 2011 (% share by volume)

The global consumer flexible packaging market is worth $58.3 billion in 2011 and is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 4.1% to reach $71.3 billion by 2016, according to the latest research from Smithers Pira.

Food accounts for almost three-quarters of global consumer flexible packaging markets and consumption in 2011. Meat, fish and poultry is the largest food sector for flexible forecasts packaging, followed by confectionery and baked goods.

Flexible packaging covers materials that have undergone a conversion process including printing, lamination, coating and extrusion, and can involve different substrates such as plastic films, paper and foil. Flexible pack types include plastic bags and sacks, wrapping films and lidding films, paper bags and wrapper, and aluminium foil laminates, foil lidding, blister packaging and foil bags, sachets and pouches.

Flexible packaging materials can be used separately or in combination for primary retail food packaging and non-food packaging applications such as pet food, tobacco, cosmetics and personal care, household detergents, and pharmaceutical and medical products. Flexible packaging films can be made from single-web substrates such as flexible plastics (PE, PP, polyester or PA), flexible foils and flexible papers, or they can be coated, laminated or coextruded with other materials to enhance their physical properties in various ways.

Based on extensive primary and desk research, The Future of Global Flexible Packaging to 2016 provides quantitative market sizes and forecasts segmented by material, end-use and geography. The study provides a unique depth of information and analysis. With quantitative market sizes and forecasts contained in over 100 tables and figures, this major new study provides the ultimate benchmarking and strategic planning tool for the flexible packaging industry.

The Future of Global Flexible Packaging to 2016 is available now for £3,750. For more information, please contact Stephen Hill at +44 (0) 1372 802025, or email Stephen

Press contact: For editorial queries, details of the study or an expanded article please contact: Rebecca Leigh +44(0)1372 802207 email Rebecca

Smithers Pira
Smithers Pira - the worldwide authority on packaging, paper and print industry supply chains.

Established in 1930, Smithers Pira provides strategic and technical consulting, testing, intelligence and events to help clients gain market insights, identify opportunities, evaluate product performance and manage compliance.

 

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