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Recyclable packaging innovation

Jan 2024
ABSTRACT
Innova Market Insights data indicates that F&B launches with recycling claims are increasing globally, featuring a 7% year-over-year growth from October 2021 to September 2023. Most frequently, F&B products were packed in Flat Pouch packaging featuring a recyclable Plastic material.... More rightarrow
TOP 3 PACKAGING MATERIALS
  1. Plastic - Not Specified
  2. Carton
  3. Plastic - PET (1)
MATERIALS ANALYZED
Packaging launches only;
Recyclable
KEY TAKEOUTS
GROWTH/DECLINE IN TRACKED PRODUCT LAUNCHES
+7% (2023 vs 2021)

TOP COMPANY
Lidl

TOP FORMAT
Flat Pouch

TOP CLAIM
Recyclable

REGION ANALYZED
Global (Excluding Russia)

DATE ANALYZED
2023 vs 2021

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Innova Market Insights data indicates that Household product launches were increasing globally, featuring a 20% year-over-year growth between April 2022 and March 2024. From April 2023 to March 2024, Bottle was the leading packaging format and Plastic was the leading packaging material among the Household product launches tracked. During the same period, the top sustainability claims among global launches were Recyclable (38%), Biodegradable (13%), and Made from recycled materials (11%).
Innova Market Insights data indicates that Dessert & Ice Cream launches were increasing globally, featuring a 12% year-over-year growth between April 2022 to March 2024. From April 2023 to March 2024, Flat Pouch was the leading packaging type and Plastic was the leading packaging material. During the same period, Recyclable (46%) was the top sustainability claim in global Dessert & Ice Cream launches.
Innova Market Insights data indicates that using metal packaging with recyclable claims in F&B launches has grown by 2% annually from April 2019 to March 2024. Between April 2023—March 2024, Tin was the top metal packaging format and Plastic was the leading material used alongside metal. Key sustainability claims included Green Dot Certified (19%), BPA-free (2%) and Responsible Source (2%).
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