In 2023, several major trends were impacting the packaging industry in Australia. This includes aligning solutions with the increasing emphasis on sustainable packaging materials, waste reduction and convenience. The rise of e-commerce in Australia is also driving significant demand for new packaging solutions. Manufacturers face the challenge of creating packaging that addresses these evolving requirements. In addition to being more environmentally friendly, packaging must also still be durable...
Euromonitor International's Packaging in Australia report offers insight into key trends and developments in the industry. The report also examines trends and prospect for various pack types and closures: metal packaging, rigid plastic, glass, liquid cartons, paper-based containers; flexible packaging.
Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.
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Packaging Industry in Australia
Euromonitor International
November 2024
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PACKAGING INDUSTRY IN AUSTRALIA
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Packaging in 2023: The big picture
2023 key trends
Glass bottles rise in popularity as a pack type for beauty and personal care packaging owing to aesthetic appeal and reusability
Metal aerosol cans continue to be a popular pack type for home care packaging despite sustainability concerns
Larger pack formats remain most popular in fresh milk
Wet cat food packaging dominated by aluminium/plastic pouches and metal food cans
Metal beverage cans gain share in imported lager and remain popular in domestic lager
PACKAGING LEGISLATION
A mandatory update to packaging design regulations is scheduled for implementation
RECYCLING AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Coca-Cola rolls out new packaging to lessen reliance on fossil fuels.