Innova Market Insights data indicates that supplement launches increased by 5% on average from October 2019 to September 2024. Sixty-five percent of these launches were packed in a Bottle, but Standing Pouch had a 92% growth in five years. Additionally, only 19% of supplement packaging had sustainability claims, with reusable, vegetable and bio-based claims gaining ground globally. This highlights how, despite the growing trend in supplements, sustainability remains lagging behind.

MYND360 Mind Full Dietary Supplement (US)
- Comes in 60 capsules, held in a resealable plastic standing pouch.
- Packaging contains 26% recycled material.

Les Bio Brothers Collagen Dietary Supplement (France)
- Comes in 60 tablets, in a recloseable cardboard tube-rigid.
- Packaging made from recycled cardboard with a...

New Nordic Chilipillen Dietary Supplement (Denmark)
- Comes in 60 tablets, held in a carton folded box.
- FSC-certified.
- Green...

Payot Aura Youth Dietary Supplement (France)
- Come in 60 capsules, in a recloseable glass bottle.
- Eco-responsible packaging.
- Bottle without case...

SCKIN Nutrition Control Plus Food Supplement (Netherlands)
- Comes in 90 tablets, held in a metal tin.
- Packaging made from recycled material.

Aavalabs Biotin Gummies Dietary Supplement: Raspberry Flavor (Finland)
- Comes in 60 vegetarian gummies with raspberry flavor, in a plastic bottle held in a carton folded...

N2 Natural Nutrition Symbiotics Dietary Supplement (Spain)
- Comes in 90 capsules, held in a plastic bottle.
- Biodegradable and compostable packaging.

Omvits Vitamin B12 Food Supplement (UK)
- Comes in 180 tablets in a paper-standing pouch held in a carton folded box.
- This packaging is compostable, marine...

Dirtea Tremella Food Supplement: Peach Flavor (UK)
- Comes in 60 gummies with peach flavor, held in a rigid cardboard tube.
- 100% planet friendly...

Ancient Plus Brave True Ashwagandha Food Supplement (UK)
- It comes in 60 capsules in a glass jar held in a carton folded box.
- Card widely...

Innova Market Insights data highlights rising momentum in Easter-related F&B packaging launches, with an average annual growth of 11% between 2021 and 2025. Brands are increasingly leveraging seasonal packaging to capture consumer attention, introducing playful shapes, innovative formats, and limited-edition designs. Colorful eggs, bunnies, and spring motifs continue to define F&B packaging design during the festive period.

On this year's Zero Waste Day, consumer interest in minimizing their environmental footprint comes into focus. According to Innova Market Insights, nearly one-third of consumers worldwide associate waste reduction directly with protecting nature. This shift is reshaping the F&B aisle, with more launches touting reduced or minimal packaging as brands race to meet demand for smarter, more sustainable formats.

Freshness is a key factor consumers use to assess F&B packaging quality, according to Innova Market Insights. Barrier coatings on packaging help preserve freshness and flavor by protecting products from bacteria and external contaminants. New product launches indicate that brands are increasingly emphasizing this packaging benefit in their communications.

According to Innova Market Insights data, food product packaging launches for Valentine’s Day recorded a 14% CAGR between October 2020 and September 2025. Confectionery accounted for more than two-thirds of these launches. Nearly half were packed in folded boxes, and 71% in plastic.

According to data from Innova Market Insights, consumers view glass as a sustainable material for F&B packaging, with 34% of global consumers considering it to be very sustainable. In addition, 65% of consumers separate glass packaging in their household for recycling purposes.

Innova Market Insights data indicates an increase in festive-themed F&B packaging launches globally. Brands give familiar foods and drinks a holiday makeover, turning everyday products into giftable treats with packaging that feels festive and special.









