US
demand for food containers is forecast to increase 3.0 percent per year through
2015 to $26.7 billion, or nearly 300 billion units. Advances will be based on an expanding
population base, improved real growth in disposable personal income, smaller
household sizes, consumer demand for foods offering a combination of
convenience and value, and heightened usage of value-added packaging providing
enhanced freshness protection and convenience of use. Unit expansion will be aided by the growing
popularity of single-serving packaging in an increasing range of applications. These
and other trends, including market share and product segmentation, are
presented in Food
Containers: Rigid & Flexible, a new study from The Freedonia
Group, Inc., a Cleveland-based industry market research firm.
Plastic
containers, and bags and pouches will experience the fastest growth among food
container types, continuing to supplant paperboard, metal
and glass containers. Plastic container
advances will be driven by advantages over glass, metal and paperboard
alternatives, including light weight, strength, heat resistance and barrier
properties. Plastic containers have a
well-established presence in many markets and their combination of light weight
and good barrier performance will propel continued growth. Above-average growth for bags and pouches
will be the result of cost and performance advantages that will enable
continued inroads into rigid packaging applications. Moreover, inherent sustainability qualities
of bags and pouches, such as reduced material requirements and shipping costs
compared to rigid containers, will drive gains as brand owners seek to reduce
the environmental footprint of their packaging.
Paperboard container demand will benefit from further introductions of microwaveable foods, which often use susceptor-equipped folding cartons for improved microwave oven performance. Aseptic cartons will gain ground against metal cans in uses such as soups and canned specialties, and sauces and condiments. Metal can demand will be supported by advantages of long shelf life, improved convenience via easy-opening tops and the positioning of canned foods as a means of controlling food expenditures. Glass food container demand will be helped by a premium image, which will promote opportunities in the growing organic and/or natural foods segments.
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