High Barrier Flexible Films for Food Packaging - The Global Market
Food packaging is one of the largest and most important global markets for flexible films, which require sufficient barrier properties to protect, preserve, and extend the shelf-life of the packed products.
Developing sufficient barrier at appropriate cost is complex, challenging and an array of solutions are available.
With the growing body of sustainability legislation and the drive towards mono-material solutions, further challenges and opportunities for the industry abounds.
The industry needs to understand where to focus R&D and investment for future growth.
How can this report practically support your business?
Understand current and future demand by substrate, barrier type, region and end-use application.
Explore the impact of legislation (current and impending) and the drive to mono-material solutions
Identify opportunities across the high barrier landscape with new technologies and novel solutions.
Report specification
Product Scope
The study covers high barrier flexible films (films less than 50 microns thick with barrier providing an OTR of less than 10cc/m2/day) by substrate (PE, BOPP, CPP, BOPET, BOPA and other) and by barrier type.
Barrier scope
Metallised films, EVOH films and coatings, PVdC films and coatings, AlOx/SiOx coatings, other.
End-use scope
Dehydrated foods & cereal, snack foods, beverages, meat & fish, dairy, bakery, confectionery, other foods.
Data points
The study provides data in tonnes for the following years: 2018, 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2028.
Geographical scope
The regional breakdown of this market is:
- China
- Japan
- Indian sub-continent
- other Asia-Pacific
- Middle East & Africa
- Europe
- North America
- South America
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