Publisher: Freedonia Group
Category: Consumer Goods

Consumer Goods market research reports by Freedonia Group

(5 reports matching your criteria)
    • Consumer Product Pouches

      Consumer Product Pouches Demand for pouches in consumer product applications is forecast to increase 6.7% per year to $565 million in 2024, or 4.8 billion units. Robust advances will be driven by further conversions from rigid containers such as metal cans, glass jars, and paperboard boxes and other ... Read More

    • Labels Market in the US, 12th Edition

      Labels Market in the US, 12th Edition US demand for labels is forecast to increase 3.4% per year to $19.8 billion in 2021. Rising consumer spending, the growth of e-commerce, and the use of higher value labels – such as shrink sleeves, extended content labels, and RFIDs – will fuel growth. Label app ... Read More

    • Packaging Films in the US by Market and Resin

      Packaging Films in the US by Market and Resin US demand for packaging film is forecast to increase 1.2% per year to 6.5 billion pounds in 2021. Opportunities in food packaging -- including growing demand for barrier films and convenient formats such as stand-up pouches -- will drive gains. This repo ... Read More

    • Global Labels Market by Application Method, Material and Market, 8th Edition

      Global Labels Market by Application Method, Material and Market, 8th Edition Global demand for labels is expected to approach 59 billion square meters in 2020. While North America and Western Europe will remain large regional markets for labels, the Asia/Pacific region has grown to become much large ... Read More

    • Retail Ready Packaging

      Retail Ready Packaging Growth in the US retail ready packaging market will total 5.2% annually through 2020, reaching $6.2 billion.  Gains will be driven by the appeal of retail ready packaging (RRP) due to the marketing and handling advantages.  The popularity of club stores and discount grocery ou ... Read More

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