As consumers become more aware of environmental sustainability, they increasingly prefer F&B products packed in eco-friendly alternatives over traditional materials. Sustainable rigid plastics provide a durable option for food packaging.
Gateway Tea Raspberry Tea Cartridge (US)
- Raspberry flavor tea in a 20 mL rigid plastic tube, packed in a carton folded box.
- Each cartridge can flavor the...
Gloryfeel Joint Elixir Dietary Supplement: Blueberry Flavor (Germany)
- Comes in blueberry flavor in a 30 x 25 mL rigid plastic tube held in a 750 mL carton folded...
Wugu Mofang Chia Seed Cereal Nutritious Meal (China)
- A mixture of powdered chia seeds, quinoa, walnut kernels, black sesame seeds, yam, millet, dried red dates, and...
Holland & Barrett Vitamin E C: Vitamin C Dietary Supplement with Orange Flavor (Belgium)
- Comes in 20 effervescent tablets with an orange flavor, held in a rigid...
Pillsbury Funfetti Vanilla Frosting (Honduras)
- Vanilla frosting in a 442 g rigid plastic PP (5) tube.
- Recyclable packaging.
Gunthart Chocolate Ball Sprinkles (Germany)
- Chocolate ball sprinkles in a 70 g rigid plastic PET (1) tube.
- Recyclable packaging.
Monoprix Vanilla Pod (France)
- Vanilla pod in a rigid plastic tube, held in a cardboard sleeve.
- Recyclable packaging.
Consum Sweetener Based on Cyclamate and Saccharin (Spain)
- Comes in a 39 g rigid plastic tube.
- Green Dot Certified.
Haennim Maeul Roasted Sesame (South Korea)
- Roasted sesame in a 105 g rigid plastic PET (1) tube.
- Recyclable packaging.
Bake By Asda Bright Writing Icing (UK)
- Four squeezable tubes of pink, orange, yellow and white colored writing icing held in a 76 g rigid plastic...

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.









