Flexible Packaging Market Gaining Momentum From Innovations in Polymers IndustryPosted by niharika on July 12th, 2019 Flexible Packaging Market Outlook Flexible packing is a form of packaging that is manufactured from plastic, film, paper, aluminum foil, paperboard, laminated paper, and flexible foam. It is produced in such a way that it can readily change shapes and structures. It is one of the most economical techniques for packaging applied in the manufacturing industry. The market growth is driven by the increasing application trend of biodegradable products. The flexible packaging market is estimated to grow at a rapid pace considering its application in various end-user industries such as personal care, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, sports, and electronics industry. Flexible Packaging Market Analysis A recent market research report published by IndustryARC evaluates the global flexible packaging market size to be 0 million as of 2018, and as per the trends, the market is estimated to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.7% during the forecast period of 2019 to 2025. The global flexible packaging market share is dominated by the APAC region with a market share of 43% as of 2018. However, the product is gaining rapid popularity in other developed regions as well. Among the applications, the highly applied material in the flexible packaging industry is plastic, with a CAGR of 4% through the forecast period. Flexible Packaging Market Demand Analysis Flexible Packaging Market Trends A recent innovation in the flexible packaging industry marked the initiation of a new polymer called the food-grade flavor molecules. This packaging material is used in the food and beverage industry extensively as it virtues the property to release aromas/odors on the inside or outside of the package. Another emerging technology in the industry is the indulgence of sensors, processors, and indicators in the packaged material. This package allows the customers to detect a change in the environment of the package which is projected to improve the productivity in the flexible packaging industry. One of the most trending types of flexible packaging is edible or soluble packaging materials. These are manufactured from cellulose and whey, and they are one of the most popular materials used for packaging in the food and beverage sector as they protect the material from chemical, environmental, physical damage whilst being edible or water soluble. View Full Table Of Content Of Flexible Packaging Market: https://www.industryarc.com/Report/15186/flexible-packaging-market.html Flexible Packaging Market Scope Along with continuous innovations in the packaging techniques, the demands for new, different, and many efficient products are driving the manufacturers in using new polymers to manufacture such packaging products. The introduction of metallized films in packaging industry was one such innovation. The initiation of metallized packaging material provided the industry with a robust, water and oxidation resistant packaging. The future holds a sea of developments in the packaging industry. The ongoing trend in the packaging market is the development of materials which possess high barrier properties and are sustainable at the same time. The flexible film industry is the centre of revolutionary innovations and developments, and both are not subjected to cease in the near future. The information presented is deduced from the report titled “Flexible Packaging Market: By Material (Polypropylene, Polyethylene, Aluminium, Paper, Cellulosic, Others); By Industry (Food & Beverage, Personal Care, Pharmaceuticals & Others) & Geography – Forecast (2019 - 2025)
Sonoco Products Germany, Sealed Air Corporation, Ampac Holdings, LLC., Mondi PLc., Wipak Group, Flextrus AB, American Packaging,? Sonoco Products Germany
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