In Brazil, 2022 saw significant developments in the packaging industry, driven by changing consumer behaviour and environmental concerns. With the post-pandemic shift towards on-the-go consumption, convenience and portability becoming key considerations for consumers, this boosted demand for compact and lightweight packaging solutions, such as PET bottles, metal beverage cans and flexible packaging. PET bottles are popular due to their lightweight nature, recyclability and durability. These bott...
Euromonitor International's Packaging in Brazil 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 Brazil
Euromonitor International
February 2024
List Of Contents And Tables
PACKAGING INDUSTRY IN BRAZIL
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Packaging in 2022: The big picture
2022 key trends
Metal food cans remain popular for food packaging thanks to their durability
Top non-alcoholic drinks players invest in PET bottles to attract consumers
Sustainability efforts from brands lead to the usage of fibre bottles in alcoholic drinks
L'Oréal introduces hair care products in eco-friendly packaging in Brazil
Smaller pack sizes gaining ground in home care thanks to their convenience
PACKAGING LEGISLATION
Reverse packaging law passed in 2022 helping to reducing plastic waste in Brazil
RECYCLING AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Brands focused on sustainable packaging solutions to reduce carbon footprint
Table 1 Overview of Packaging Recycling and Recovery in Brazil: 2020/2021 and Targets for 2022