Shift Towards Eco-Friendly Solutions Spurs Growth of Compostable Foodservice Packaging Industry

Compostable Foodservice Packaging Market
Compostable Foodservice Packaging Market

The global market for compostable foodservice packaging is forecast to reach US$ 18.9 billion in 2023 and accelerate at a moderate CAGR of 4.5% during the assessment period (2023 to 2033). Overall compostable foodservice packaging sales are predicted to total a valuation of US$ 29.3 billion by 2033.

Compostable foodservice packaging refers to environmentally friendly packaging made from various plant-based materials such as wood pulp, bagasse, paper & paperboard, and bio-plastics. This type of packaging has gained wider popularity across foodservice industry during the last few years and the trend is expected to further escalate over the assessment period.

Rising concerns regarding the devastating effects of plastic on environment and living beings is compelling end-user such as restaurants and hotels to shift their preference from conventional plastic packing solutions to eco-friendly ones. This is creating a conducive environment for the development of compostable foodservice packaging industry.

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Initially, waste was generated by paper producers due to a lack of adequate paper making machinery. Owing to technological advancements, waste created may now be repurposed as a raw material for creating paper or other products, which was previously not feasible due to a lack of required technologies.

Key Takeaways from Compostable Foodservice Packaging Market

  • By material type, paper & paperboard segment is expected to expand at 5.5% CAGR during the forecast period.
  • The molded fiber sub-segment of paper & paperboard category is projected to register a CAGR of 6.9% between 2023 to 2033 due to its 100% biodegradable and compostable feature.
  • Based on product type, cups and trays segments collectively are estimated to account for around 48% of the market value share by the end of 2033.
  • By end use, delivery catering segment is anticipated to expand at 1.6 times the current market value during the forecast period.
  • Western Europe holds a significant portion of the global compostable foodservice packaging industry owing to the presence of strict recycling laws.
  • The USA compostable foodservice packaging market is forecast to create a growth opportunity of US$ 582.7 million during the assessment period.
  • Demand for compostable foodservice packaging across Germany is poised to increase at 3.1% CAGR throughout the forecast period.

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 “A gradual shift from plastic foodservice packaging to greener material-based paper foodservice packaging has been witnessed in the past year. Biodegradable materials such as wood, corn starch, etc. offer sustainability added with proper packaging. Therefore, they have become ideal for making foodservice packaging,” says an FMI analyst.

Increased Consumption of Pre-Packaged Food Augmenting Sales of Compostable Foodservice Packaging

Pre-packaged food is packed food whose contents cannot be accessed without tampering with the package, which makes it a safe and hygienic food choice for customers. Factors like convenience, lower prices, busy lifestyles, and low effort are responsible for the growth of pre-packaged and ready-to-eat food, which is shaping the compostable foodservice packaging market.

Pouches and sachets are highly suited to pre-packaged food. The rise in portion-size food packs and healthy packaged foods is shaping the growth of pre-packaged foods. High-end machines and fast food processing and packaging equipment are responsible for the fast-paced growth of packaged food.

FMCG companies are hopping on the RTE (ready-to-eat) bandwagon and providing healthier varieties of existing snacks like cookies, chips, and candy. This is increasing the demand for pre-packaged food. The preference of customers for hygienic packaging is making brands shift towards more sustainable packaging materials. A recent example could be aseptic carton ready-to-drink beverages and replacing plastic straws with paper straws.

Rapid Expansion of Foodservice Industry to Boosting Compostable Foodservice Packaging Market

One of the most thriving and dynamic industries in the world is the foodservice industry. The sector has already unmatched growth, and it continues to generate revenue and create potential jobs. The development of the food production sector and the popularity of portable meals has improved the foodservice packaging sector.

The market for foodservice packaging is being further stimulated by the changing demographics and the increased internet usage among Generation Z. As more young people consume healthy, high-quality food that is packaged in hygienic ways, adoption of packaging solutions such as compostable cups, bowls, trays, etc. is increasing rapidly across foodservice industry.

Who is Winning?

Key players operating in the compostable foodservice packaging market include Huhtamaki Oyj, Stora Enso Oyj, Georgia-Pacific LLC, WestRock Company, Mondi Group, Berry Global Group, Smurfit Kappa Group plc, Pactiv LLC, and Genpak, LLC. Also, the other noticeable players in the market include SEOIL Corporation, Karat Packaging Inc., Kruger Inc., Vegware Ltd., Biopac (U.K.) Ltd. (Duni), Ultra Green Packaging Inc., Eco-Products, Inc., Sabert Corporation, Fabri Kal, and others.

Compostable Foodservice Packaging Market Report

Future Market Insights, in its new report, offers an unbiased analysis of the global compostable foodservice packaging market, analyzing historical demand from 2017 to 2022 and forecast statistics for 2023 to 2033. The study reveals market growth projections for compostable foodservice packaging based on the packaging type (plates, trays, bowls, cups, clamshells, cutlery, pouches & sachets, and others (wraps, straws, cup carriers, etc.)), material type (plastic (PLA, PHA, PBS, PBAT, starch blends, and other plastics), paper & paperboard (coated unbleached, molded fiber, and other grades), and bagasse & seaweed), and end use (chain restaurants, non-chain restaurants, chain café, non-chain café, delivery catering, independent sellers/ kiosks, and others (FMCG, hotels, and retailers)) across seven regions.

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